■ Overview of Colour Screen App
This application displays screens in various colours.
Settings:
1. order
2. duration
3. number of repetitions
You can set these to control how the colour screens are shown, making the app useful in many situations.
■ Functions of the Colour Screen Application
1. Display in order:
Users can set the order in which colours are shown. For example, red, blue and green can be displayed in that sequence.
2. Display by time:
Users can set how long each colour remains on the screen. For example, red for 5 seconds, blue for 3 seconds and green for 10 seconds.
3. Frequency setting:
Users can set how many times the sequence is repeated. For example, it can be set to repeat 3 times.
4. Display method:
The app offers two ways to advance the colour screens:
- Button press: The user presses a button to show the next colour, allowing manual control of timing.
- Automatic timing: The user sets the display duration for each colour and, when the time elapses, the next colour appears automatically.
5. Loop function:
The app has a loop function. If enabled, the colour sequence repeats the specified number of times, or continues until the app is closed.
These features make the colour screen application suitable for a variety of uses.
■ Use Cases for Colour Screen App
1. Live concert venues:
Enhance concert production by matching specific colours or sequences to the music and displaying them as part of the performance.
2. School festivals:
Create eye-catching effects at stalls or on stage during cultural festivals to make performances and exhibits more vivid.
3. Short videos (e.g., TikTok):
Colour-screen videos can attract attention on social platforms; combining colours and transitions produces creative visual effects.
4. Illuminations:
Connect the app to a building or park lighting system to create special atmospheres or distinctive lighting displays.
5. Signals and Morse-like codes:
Use colour sequences to convey messages or symbols, or to create Morse code–style light patterns for communication.
6. Dance and entertainment effects:
Synchronise colour changes with music and rhythm to visually support dancers and performers and enhance shows.
■ 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: producers for TikTok, YouTube and similar platforms.