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Turnkey lightboards are available in a wide range of sizes. All lightboards include integrated edge lighting for internal illumination of the ultra-clear glass. All glass is professionally polished for optimal clarity. Robust perimeter frame includes channels for mounting additional gear if desired. Optional presenter light kits are available for all sizes. These kits illuminate the presenter to minimize or even eliminate the need for additional studio lighting.

Provide even lighting on the presenter from both sides and above. Components mount to our glass edge extrusions for a portable, integrated lightboard system. Great for lightboards used in shared spaces to eliminate setup time and produce consistently well-lit videos.

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We will be doing this in a tiny studio on a shoestring budget. Do you have any recommendations at all on how to light the presenter? Are there video lights or setups i can use, that will not blend or glare in the tv screen?

We will probably be using a consumer grade video camera and dump the video material into an editing suite afterwards. It's mainly the presenter and the TV what will be in the shot, i'd say a medium close up.

Last, use cutting flags on all fixtures to minimize the amount of light that actually touches the screen. If you keylight from two directions, you can help avoid hitting the screen. Diffuse fill light is much harder to flag effectively.

Ideally you would take care of the images on the screen in post-production, whether it be green-screening or motion-tracking. OBS is a free program that can do the green-screening for you, just ask the presenter for the images that will be on the screen. You can also do motion tracking using something like After Effects, Boujou, or Smoke.

If none of that is an option, try to dim the overhead lights and light the speaker by reflecting your lights off of the ceiling and floor so that they are coming at angles that won't cause glares for the camera. Additionally, you can ask the presenter for the slides he will show and cut to those slides while the presenter discusses them.

If you can, record the video going to the TV separately while recording the speaker. Shoot the video from a stable tripod. After shooting, overlay the feed from the TV directly over the TV. This will replace any glare on the screen and ensure you have the highest possible quality looking screen and allow you to only have to worry about ideally lighting the speaker with no regards for glare on the TV. This also removes many of the problems that can occur related to display flicker from display refresh mismatches as well.

Hi Glen,
Yes you are correct. We used to have a default sky in view which would allow the viewing of models that do not contain their own lighting. This sky has since been removed. We are evaluting the options to put something back in. Thank you for your comment.

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I am sorry if this has already been asked. I am looking to have our Lighting cues controlled by pro presenter clicks. This will help with timing since we use the software version without a controller. Is this a possibility?

Let's take a look at how we can use the presentation pattern to encapsulate such presentation logic and setup. While there are design patterns in which presenters play a much more central role - such as in the MVP (Model View Presenter) pattern - in this case we'll use presenters in a much more lightweight way, and simply define them as types responsible for presenting a certain piece of UI.

In this case we use a struct to define our presenter - mainly since it doesn't have to manage any state, and since it also enables us to take advantage of Swift's auto-generated struct initializers. With the above in place, we can now super easily present a confirmation alert in any view controller, like this:

To contain all of that setup code, as well as ensuring that our MovieListViewController gets correctly wrapped in a navigation controller, let's again use a presenter - this time we'll call it FavoritesPresenter:

Let's take a look at a final example of how lightweight presenters can be really useful. In this case we want to present multiple small tutorials, that each teaches the user about a different aspect of our app. To enable multiple parts of our code base to present tutorials without having to worry about whether a tutorial is already being presented, we create a presenter to manage all of that state and logic.

Here's what such a presenter could look like. In this case we'll use a class, since we'll need to keep track of the currently presented view controller, as well as the queue of upcoming tutorial items:

The presenter pattern can be really powerful, even if it's used in a very lightweight way. By encapsulating all of our presentation logic into a dedicated type, we can end up with code that is easier to reuse, and since our presenters have such a narrow scope - they only manage the presentation of a view or a view controller - they're usually quite easy to maintain as well.

There are of course many other ways to use presenters in Swift, including fully adopting a design pattern such as Model View Presenter - but with a lightweight approach such as this one, we can take advantage of presenters without having to move all of our code to a new design pattern. On the other hand, we are kind of introducing a new abstraction or architectural concept into our app - so it's important to clearly define exactly what role we want something like presenters to play in our app in general, in order to avoid confusion.

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