Video and game production teams are more spread out than ever before, which creates some unique challenges for collaboration.
One hurdle that most will have to overcome is how to share previsualization sequences with the team. You want to be able to get clear feedback and ensure that all critical stakeholders sign off on new sequences without wasting tons of time going back and forth in endless email chains.
Thankfully, the rise of remote work culture has brought along new tools that can help you eliminate inbox chaos while sharing previs edits with as many or as few team members as you like.
11 tools for sharing your previs remotely
Evercast
Evercast is a remote collaboration platform that allows you to share content, make notes, and communicate with your team in real-time. This allows you to gather your entire team in a virtual “room” for a previs screening session where you can answer questions, gather feedback, and even re-edit your previs while your team looks on.
It’s a great tool that both your previs supervisor and postvis supervisor will love.

Key features:
- Ultra-low latency HD video streaming (less than 150ms)
- Record and review function to review key session moments
- On-screen drawing for visual notations
- Time-stamped notes to keep comments organized
- Real-time video conferencing, HD project streaming, and comments/visual note taking all under one platform.
What’s missing:
- It’s not a file transferring platform, so you won’t be able to send the final files through the platform for download.
- While team members can watch recorded sessions, it works best when everyone can gather together in real-time for virtual production.
Pricing:
Evercast starts at $849/month for a flexible month-to-month subscription, while longer commitments start at $549/month. Custom pricing options are available through Enterprise packages.