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Episode 541 - Ashay Javadekar: The Clapperboard Is 100 Years Old and Nobody Fixed It

Episode 541 - Ashay Javadekar: The Clapperboard Is 100 Years Old and Nobody Fixed It

March 23, 2026 | 55 min

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Monstrous Moonshine | March 23, 2026

Most filmmaking tools are built by engineers who have never made a film. Ashay Javadekar has done both. A PhD chemical engineer who directed two internationally awarded independent features on shoestring budgets, he approaches filmmaking the way he approaches any hard system: find the broken process, understand it from first principles, and build something better. Eagle Slate, his iPad-based smart production slate, is the direct result of that instinct. It creates a unique audio-visual fingerprint for every take, embedding metadata directly into camera and audio files with no extra hardware, no cloud upload required, and no handwritten take sheet that someone has to reconcile in post.

What makes the conversation with Chris worth your time is the reasoning behind the tool, not just the tool itself. Ashay traces the problem back to where the clapperboard actually came from, why it worked beautifully in the film era, and how the digital transition silently turned a solved problem into a metadata nightmare no one properly fixed. He also explains how Eagle Nest, the companion media-scanning platform, builds a writable metadata lake that connects on-set data directly to NLEs (non-linear editors) and MAMs (media asset management systems), and why he sees this as the opening move in a much larger mission: removing the technical ceiling that stops capable storytellers from iterating fast enough to get good.

Links: 

Ashay Javadekar > 

Ashay on IMDb > 

Eagle Studio / Eagle Slate > 

Ashay's film "DNA" (2019) >

 

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