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The "Fright Night" theme wasn't just for show. Between flirtatious exchanges, the sound engineer (taking cues from the chat) triggered jump scares—a scream here, a door slam there. At one point, Leo actually jumped, nearly knocking over a candelabra. In a normal film, that's a blooper. In a live show, it's gold. In a live show, it's gold
[Pre-Production: Set & Lighting Design] │ ▼ [Technical Setup: Multi-Camera Routing & Audio Feeds] │ ▼ [Live Stream Execution: Interactive Chat & Real-Time Directing] │ ▼ [Post-Event Processing: VOD Archiving & Exclusive Clip Cutting] 1. Set Design and Atmospheric Lighting In a live show
The studio promised three things: