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The reveal at ten past, and the eight hours of stand loop either side of it.
The reveal, the keynote, and the eight hours of booth loop in between — one machine, and no rendered file to re-cut when the running order moves.
The job
- The running order will move. Whatever is on the screen has to survive that without a re-cut and without a phone call.
- The stand screen runs all day, in front of the same people walking past it for the fourth time.
- It has to look deliberate next to a brand somebody signed off on.
- Somebody who is not an AV person has to be able to start it at eight in the morning.
- It is a public hall, so the flashing has to be something you can turn down and leave down.
- When it is over, there should be something worth putting in the recap.
What it replaces
A rendered loop per stand Nothing is rendered in advance, so there is nothing to re-cut when the running order moves at nine the night before.
An operator booked per day A day costs what a day costs, and the next event costs it again. This is bought once and comes to every event after it.
A holding slide between sessions A screen that keeps moving with whatever is playing in the hall, so the gap between sessions does not read as a fault.
A stock-footage subscription $199 once, and it keeps working after you stop paying anyone. Nothing renews between events.
The proof
49
of the 83 scenes carry the Corporate tag
6 rooms and moments in this segment, each one mapped by hand
149 factory looks ship with it, before you touch a control
- Product-launch reveal
- Trade-show booth loop
- Conference keynote stage
- Awards gala & red carpet
- Sponsor / logo ambient loop
- Networking mixer ambiance
Which room to pick in the app
Open Luxaudica, and when it asks you the room, choose Corporate.
That is the whole setup. It asks 3 questions, you answer them, and it builds the rotation and runs the room. The full control surface is one shortcut away if you ever want it — how Simple works.
Scenes that fit
A few of the ones tagged for this room. Every one of them is generative — it reacts to what is actually playing, and it never repeats.
The questions this room asks
- The running order always moves. What happens then?
- Nothing happens, because there is no running order in it. It reads the audio in the hall and paints that, so a session that overruns just overruns. There is no file to re-cut and no cue stack to renumber.
- Can we get it in our colours?
- To a point, and it is worth being exact about which point. It ships curated palettes and takes a custom colour, so the picture can sit in your range — it is a palette control, not a brand-asset pipeline, and it will not reproduce a logo or a typeface.
- Who starts it in the morning?
- Whoever opens the hall. It asks 3 questions — where you are, how it should feel, for how long — and then it runs. There is nothing to cue and nobody to book.
- Will a delegate walking past four times see the same thing four times?
- No. Every scene is generated live from the audio rather than played back from a file, so the fourth pass never matches the first. That is the whole reason it is not a video.
- Is it safe to run in a public hall?
- Read the warning first: this app can produce fast, bright, flashing visuals, and our terms say so plainly. It also ships a Reduce flashing setting — a photosensitivity cap on the per-beat strobe — and macOS’s own Reduce Motion setting turns that cap on for you. Set it before doors and watch the real screen for a few minutes before the hall fills.
- Can we get something out of it for the recap?
- Yes. It takes stills and records video from the running show, and either can be cropped to square, vertical or widescreen on the way out, so the same session feeds the report deck and the social cut without a second setup.
Put it on the screen and watch it for ten minutes.
Download for macOSFree to download today. $199 removes the mark, forever. macOS 15+ · Apple Silicon.