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Video Content for LED Wall: A Practical Planning Guide

Plan clear, practical video content for an indoor LED wall in Singapore, from screen layout and motion design to scheduling and testing.

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Good video content for LED wall displays is designed for the screen, the room, and the people watching it. For Singapore businesses planning a fixed indoor LED wall, content decisions should begin before production so visuals remain clear, readable, and useful in daily operations.

CONTENT WORKFLOW SLIPREF / CONTENT-043
SOURCEInputs, media player, or live feed
FORMATScreen shape and content resolution
OWNERWho updates and approves messages

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Start with the LED wall’s purpose

Define what the wall needs to do before choosing animation styles or video formats. A reception display may support brand storytelling, while a meeting space may need presentations, dashboards, or live video. Retail, hospitality, education, and workplace environments can also have different viewing patterns. Write down the main audience, message, operating hours, and content owner. This keeps the screen purposeful and helps prevent attractive visuals from becoming background noise.

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Design video content for LED wall viewing

An LED wall is usually viewed from more than one distance, so content should use strong contrast, generous text sizing, and simple compositions. Fine details, crowded layouts, and fast transitions can be difficult to follow when people are moving through a space. Build content around short messages, clear visual hierarchy, and motion that supports the message rather than competing with it. The correct canvas shape and media format should be confirmed against the planned display layout before final export. If the viewing distance changes, the suitable pixel pitch and the practical size of text may also change [3] [4].

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Build a reliable content operation

A screen stays effective when its content can be updated without unnecessary disruption. Establish a repeatable workflow for briefing, production, approval, scheduling, version control, and replacement of outdated files. Keep source files and exported versions clearly named, and prepare alternate content for different campaigns or operating periods. Test videos on the intended wall before launch, checking text, colour, transitions, cropping, and audio decisions where relevant. Display calibration can affect how colours and brightness appear, so the final content review should take place after the wall is set up and calibrated [5]. Coordination with site teams is also important when content playback, equipment access, or electrical work must fit around the installation plan [6].

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SOURCES USED IN THIS NOTE

  1. [3] Christie — Understanding Pixel Pitch in LED Video Walls
  2. [4] Barco — About Pixel Pitch and Viewing Distance for LED Walls
  3. [5] Christie — What Is Calibration for LED Video Walls, and Why Does It Matter?
  4. [6] Energy Market Authority of Singapore — Engaging Licensed Electrical Workers

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into the brief.

For help planning content around your indoor LED wall, review the Lumnex LED-wall content planning guide and use it to align your creative, operational, and installation decisions.

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