Breakout — speaker and slides
For presentations with a slide deck. The slides take the main area; the speaker appears as a smaller inset in the corner.
What you need to send us: Two separate recordings — a clean capture of the slides (a screen recording, a PowerPoint output, or the slide feed from your live event production) and a separate camera recording of the speaker (often called the IMAG feed at live events, short for "image magnification" — the camera shot of the person on stage).
Base layout
Slides
Speaker
Event lockup
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With a speaker's lower third visible
Slides
Speaker
Logo
Speaker name
Title, Organization
Panel — wide shot
For panels or fireside chats without a slide deck. A single wide shot fills the main area.
What you need to send us: One camera recording wide enough to capture everyone in the conversation. The same IMAG feed used at the live event works well — typically a static wide shot of the stage.
Base layout
Wide shot
Event lockup
Logo
With a speaker's lower third visible
Wide shot
Logo
Speaker name
Title, Organization
Program feed
For sessions delivered as a single, pre-mixed video — the same picture your audience saw on the screen during the live event.
What you need to send us: The program feed — the final mixed video from your live event production. This is the version that was streamed, broadcast, or projected during the session, usually cut and switched in real time by your AV team between cameras and slides. If you only have one combined recording per session, this is the layout we use.
Base layout
Program feed
Event lockup
Logo
With a speaker's lower third visible
Program feed
Logo
Speaker name
Title, Organization