Scenario · Talks & presentations

Film a talk – speaker and slides in one picture

A filmed projector screen and a speaker somewhere in the dark – that is what most lecture recordings look like. Yet two iPhones and a Mac are enough to bring speaker, slides and audience together properly.

Slides straight from the Mac2 camerasStream + recordSubtitles + translation

LiveShow Creator treats the talk like a small broadcast: one camera on the speaker, a second on the room, and the slides come in pin-sharp from the Mac via the LiveShow Screen app – no filmed projector, no unreadable charts. Switching happens by tap or automatically.

The recording is captured in full quality alongside an optional livestream. Afterwards the app turns one talk into an archive for a wide audience: subtitled versions for silent viewing and translated versions with AI voices for international audiences – in up to 12 languages.

How to record the talk

  1. 01

    Set up two angles

    Main iPhone on the speaker, second iPhone (free Camera app) as the room wide shot. External microphone or a feed from the venue audio.

  2. 02

    Feed the slides directly

    The LiveShow Screen app brings the Mac screen into the program – presentation, demos, videos. Switch between slides and speaker with a keystroke.

  3. 03

    Record or go live

    Record locally in full quality, stream in parallel if you like – for attendees who cannot be there.

  4. 04

    Create the follow-up assets

    Subtitles for the media library, translations for international colleagues – straight from the recording, no editing suite.

What you need

  • 2 iPhones (speaker + room) and a tripod each
  • A Mac with the free LiveShow Screen app for the slides
  • External microphone or access to the venue audio
  • Wi-Fi on site – all devices connect over it automatically

FAQ

How do the slides get into the video sharply?
Via the LiveShow Screen app from the Mac – as a direct video source instead of a filmed screen. Charts and code stay readable.
Can audience questions be captured?
Yes, via the room camera – or with a third iPhone as its own close-up. The AI director can cut to the active speaker automatically.
Can the talk be subtitled afterwards?
Yes, automatically with a transcript review first – important for technical terms. Subtitle versions are available in up to 12 languages.
Does this scale to a whole lecture series?
The rundown with intro, speaker lower third and slide setup stays saved – every further recording is just duplicate and start.

Keep your next talk

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