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Scenes
Updated over 4 months ago

Like slides in a presentation – a Story is made up of Scenes. Each Scene is a collection of interactive objects and media and can be navigated non-linearly. ScreenSpace lets you tell the full Story by combining product tours, videos, animations and more into one comprehensive experience catering to any learning style.

Here’s a closer look at the different Scene types you can use to create a rich, engaging Story:

Title Scenes

Titles are essential for setting the stage and guiding your audience through your Story. Use title scenes to:

  • Introduce key concepts and sections of your Story.

  • Highlight important messages or themes.

  • Ensure your audience understands the focus of each section, making the content more digestible and easier to follow.

Media Scenes

Interactive media scenes allow you to incorporate engaging content such as videos, animations, and interactive graphics. This type of scene helps to:

  • Explain complex ideas or features through dynamic visuals.

  • Keep your audience engaged with interactive elements that they can click, hover, or explore.

  • Cater to different learning styles by providing a mix of visual and interactive content.

Product Scenes

Product scenes are designed to showcase the features and benefits of your product in a detailed and interactive manner. These scenes help to:

  • Demonstrate how your product works in real-world scenarios.

  • Highlight the unique selling points and capabilities of your product.

  • Provide a hands-on experience, allowing your audience to see the product in action and understand its value.

Product Scene Device Options

When placing your product in a scene, you can choose from a variety of device types to showcase your content. Here are the available devices and their customization options:

Monitor

  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9

  • Recommended Resolution: 2560 x 1440 and up

  • Customization Options:

    • Color: Adjust the monitor’s frame color to match your branding.

    • Material: Choose between a clay or metallic finish for a modern or sleek look.

    • Shadow: Turn shadow effects on or off for depth.

    • Screen Reflection: Enable or disable screen reflections to add realism.

    • Screen Size: Adjust the screen size to fit your content perfectly.

    • Conform to 16:9: Stretch the screen to perfectly fit the 16:9 aspect ratio.​

Phone

  • Aspect Ratio: 9:19.5

  • Recommended Resolution: 1170 x 2532 and up

  • Customization Options:

    • Color: Modify the phone’s frame color to complement your design.

    • Material: Select clay or metallic finishes for a polished or matte appearance.

    • Shadow: Toggle shadow effects to enhance depth.

    • Screen Reflection: Control the screen reflections for a more immersive experience.​

Simple

  • Aspect Ratio: Any

  • Resolution: Any

  • Customization Options:

    • Border Color: Change the border color to fit your visual style.

    • Border Size: Adjust the border thickness for emphasis or subtlety.

    • Shadow: Enable or disable shadows for a layered effect.

    • Shadow Color: Customize the shadow color to harmonize with your scene.

    • Screen Reflection: Turn reflections on or off to match your desired look.

    • Scale: Scale your content to fit the frame exactly how you want.

Custom

Need something unique? We offer custom 3D device builds, such as POS systems, kiosks, and more. Get in touch to create a device that perfectly matches your vision.

Form Scenes

Forms integrated into your Story are a powerful tool for capturing leads and gathering valuable information from your audience. Use form scenes to:

  • Collect contact details, feedback, or other information from your viewers.

  • Qualify leads by asking targeted questions relevant to your product or service.

  • Encourage interaction and engagement by prompting viewers to submit their responses.

  • Gate content at the beginning, middle, or end of your Story

Getting Started

To select a Scene type, simply click the Plus inside the Visual Designer's Storyboard, and select the appropriate scene type. Duplicating Scenes will preserve the scene type.

By utilizing these Scene types, you can create a comprehensive and engaging Story that not only showcases your product but also educates, entertains, and captures the interest of your audience.

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