Overview of Colour Screen App
With this app you can display screens in a variety of colours.
Main settings
1. sequence
2. duration
3. number of repeats
These settings let you customise how the colour screens are shown, so the app can be used in many different situations.
Functions of the Colour Screen App
1. Display in sequence
Users can set the order in which colours are displayed. For example, red, blue and green can be shown in that order.
2. Display by time
Users can set how long each colour is displayed. For example, red for 5 seconds, blue for 3 seconds and green for 10 seconds.
3. Repeat setting
Users can set how many times the sequence is repeated. For example, it can be set to repeat three times.
4. How the colour screens are advanced
There are two ways to change to the next colour screen:
- Button press: The user presses a button to display the next colour, allowing them to change colours at their own pace.
- At a set time: The user sets the display duration for each colour and when the time is up the next colour is shown automatically. This removes the need to press a button manually.
5. Loop function
The app includes a loop function. When enabled, the colour sequence will repeat either a user-defined number of times or continuously until the app is closed.
A colour screen app with these features can be used in many different scenarios.
Use Cases for the Colour Screen App
1. Live concert venues
The app can enhance live shows by synchronising specific colours or sequences with the music, creating visual effects as part of the performance.
2. School festivals
Using the app in booths or on stage at a cultural festival can create eye-catching effects for the audience, making performances and displays more vivid.
3. Short-form video (e.g. TikTok)
Videos filmed with colour screens can stand out on social platforms. Combining specific colours or transitions makes creative, attention-grabbing content.
4. Illuminations
The app can be used for lighting displays. Connecting it to a building or park lighting system and showing set colours or patterns creates atmosphere and impact.
5. Signalling and Morse-code style messages
The app can be used to convey messages or symbols. Specific colours or sequences can be displayed prominently or used to create Morse-code-like light patterns.
6. Dance and entertainment effects
Colour changes timed to music and rhythm can visually support dancers and performers, making shows more engaging.
Intended Users
1. Event organisers — people involved in planning and producing concerts, festivals and other events.
2. Performers/artists — dancers, musicians, theatre groups, etc.
3. Visual artists — creators of visual art and installations.
4. Content creators — people producing content for TikTok, YouTube and similar platforms.