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Video Board with Multi-Screen Effects


Many people think of a jumbotron screen in the same way they think of their in-home television. While our screens are capable of playing anything you would watch on a typical TV, they can also do a lot more. Besides being a much, much larger version of your personal TV, the video walls can also be split up to display multiple sources of content as desired.


For example, maybe you want your primary content to be a live video feed of any action happening on stage, but also want the name of your concert on top, and sponsor logos on the sides of the screen. Using our software, we can create a custom layout to display any content you want to show to your audience on a single video screen. With some planning before the event, we can build these screens to display any content and configuration you want.


This can be done with our mobile screens or a standard modular screen, but the best use of this is when we build custom screen configurations with unique shapes and sizes. We can build content to fit the unique designs of these screens, and have it set up so that separate screens can become one image at the click of a button, and then right back to individual displays. There are many possibilities to build these custom screen layouts, so we will work with you to create something special for your event.


Of course, there is some additional planning and gear involved in this, so if you are interested in this please let us know ahead of time. Here is an example of a layout we did for the Minnesota Vikings:


About Fire Up Creative

Fire Up Creative is a modular LED video wall company based in Minneapolis, MN. We offer creative and unique LED screen rental solutions for all kinds of events. For more information or to rent a screen for your event, please contact us here: Contact FUC. We also offer video board rentals outside Minnesota in states such as Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, and more.


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