![]() There are four scenarios that your content can be set up as: Screen Color: This is the very bottom layer and is determined by the color set in the Screens>Configure Screens window for that specific Audience Screen.Video Input layer: This layer is used to present any live video inputs within ProPresenter to your Audience Screen.Media layer: This layer displays media actions, such as images, videos triggered from the media bin, or a media action within a presentation. Presentation Background Color: This consists of the background image or color of each slide within your Presentation.Slide Background Color: This consists of the background image or color of your slide.This is anything that is considered a Slide Element. Slide layer: This layer displays text elements, such as lyrics, Bible verses, or announcements.Announcements: This layer is used to display announcements or any secondary presentation to a secondary Audience Display.Props: This layer is used to display content such as 'bugs' in a corner of the output, but anything that can be added to a slide can be shown anywhere on screen.Messages: This layer is used to quickly send text or timers to the output. ![]() ![]() Mask layer: This layer is used to mask parts of the presentation, creating a custom shape or transparent areas. More information on that, can be found in the Audience Looks Article. These Layers are controlled in the Looks window, found in Screens>Edit Looks from the Menu bar. These layers can trigger slide content, media content, as well as other various generated content in ProPresenter to different Audience Screens, or create a stacked look on a single Audience Screen. ProPresenter's output is made up of 8 fixed layers. ![]()
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