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CineCast: Advice for Young Software Companies

Taking Cinedeck from the hardware world to the software world impacted leaders’ outlook on the company business model and shaped the company in an unexpected way, COO Jane Sung [contributor page] said in this third of a three-part conversation on CineCast, a Cinedeck podcast. “When we first launched the software, we launched with our same…

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CineCast: How a Brand New Startup Can Act Like an Established Company

Cinedeck COO Jane Sung says there were huge barriers when it came to entering the software technology market with cineXtools. “Especially when you’re bootstrapping that new product,” Sung said in this second of three-part discussion on CineCast, a Cinedeck podcast. “Basically it felt like we were starting as a brand new startup.” Like a startup,…

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CineCast: A Cinedeck Podcast
CineCast: How Cinedeck Transitioned From a Hardware to a Software Solutions Provider

From its inception, Cinedeck has worked tirelessly to bring innovative video recording and editing tools to the market, but that was no easy feat persuading the industry their solution was feasible. On this first of three-part conversation on CineCast, a Cinedeck podcast, COO Jane Sung takes us behind the curtain to reveal the challenges they…

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CineCast: How Cinedeck CEO Beat an “It Can’t Be Done” Mentality and Changed the Editing Industry

Gone are the days of waiting long hours for media files to render thanks to insert-editing software, like cineX. On this three-part CineCast podcast, we have discussed the evolution of cineX with Cinedeck CEO himself, Charles D’Autremont. On our last and final episode with him, D’Autremont wrapped up the conversation with real stories from…

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CineCast: How Insert-Editing Overcame Industry Dubiety, Pushback and Apprehension

On this episode of CineCast by Cinedeck, we are joined once again by Charles D’Autremont, CEO of Cinedeck, to discuss the innovation of insert-editing software in the world of digital media. If you haven’t listened to part one, start there to learn about D’Autremont’s early career and how the idea of insert-editing came to…

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CineCast: A Cinedeck Podcast
CineCast: How Insert-Editing Came to Be

Amateur and professional video editors alike know the slow and excruciating process of rendering a file; perhaps setting the file to export before bed only to find their hardware still churning next morning. This slow and painful process has been the norm in the film and broadcast industry since the beginning, that is until…

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CineCast: Finding the Perfect Workflow for Freelance Editing

Our three-part podcast concludes with Alex Parnell, president of Splitting Lanes Entertainment. Parnell’s work as a freelance colorist and online editor is ever-changing. No two workdays look alike. On this final episode, we explored his workflow, what software he relies on to keep his work running smoothly, and what changes he forecasts seeing in…

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Icom and EPCOM Showcase Real-World Impact of Trusted Communications at IWCE 2025
April 4, 2025

At the International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) 2025—an event focused on mission-critical communications for industries like public safety and utilities—EPCOM and Icom stood out by demonstrating how trusted technology and long-term partnerships can deliver real impact. Representing EPCOM, Director of Customer Success Abril Rodriguez highlighted the company’s role as a long-time partner and recent U.S….

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New Telex-Icom Compatibility Enables Channel Change, ANI, and Emergency Decode from Dispatch
April 4, 2025

At this year’s International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE), Telex and Icom introduced an important step forward in critical communications: the integration of Telex dispatch consoles with Icom’s P25 mobile radios. This new compatibility allows dispatchers to access key radio functions—such as channel change, ANI (Automatic Number Identification), and emergency alert decoding—directly from the Telex console. The…

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The Future of AI in Education Starts with Empowering Teachers
April 4, 2025

Teachers are overburdened, overwhelmed, and often under-supported. Take the school year of 2022-23 for example — During the year, the average K–12 educator was found to juggle a whopping 49 digital tools. This digital overload, compounded by post-COVID challenges, has not only tethered teachers to their desks but eroded the essential human connection in…

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FuturePorts Reimagines Port Leadership and Innovation in Logistics
April 3, 2025

As global trade logistics falls under more and more pressure to be faster, greener, and more transparent, port authorities and stakeholders are facing a new kind of challenge: how to modernize infrastructure while balancing environmental and community demands. Ports such as Los Angeles and Long Beach are at the epicenter of innovation and scrutiny,…

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CineCast: The Double-Edged Sword of Savvier Clients & Media Expectations
August 14, 2019

We welcomed back Alex Parnell, president of Splitting Lanes Entertainment, for episode two of our three-part series of CineCast: A Cinedeck Podcast. On episode one, we got to know Parnell as a creative in the industry of media, film, and television, how he got into the field and what gets him excited for work…

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CineCast: Trials and Tribulations as a Freelance Colorist
August 13, 2019

Television is going through a(nother) Golden Age. With the influx of streaming companies to the entertainment sphere, there have never been more TV programs to watch than today. For colorists and online editors like Alex Parnell, this means ample work and incoming clients. Today marks the first episode of a three-part series in this…

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