Live
Fan Cam
Guests joining the venue screen from their own camera, how you pick who goes up, and what they see while they wait.
Fan Cam relays a guest's camera to the venue screen. It is video only: participant audio was dropped for crowd noise, and because a live open microphone from a stranger is a moderation problem with no good answer at scale.
You page the pool twelve at a time, and only the cameras you are looking at plus the one currently on air are allowed to stream. Everyone else is idle, which is what stops a room of nine hundred phones all publishing at once.
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The Fan Cam pool with one tile on air.
Guests never see the broadcast, only their own camera, which doubles as the monitor telling them they are up. Tapping the on-air tile anywhere takes it back off, and leaving the mode returns the venue screen to its join QR.
While the event is still a draft you can rehearse the whole thing. The pool shows your own camera plus three bundled clips, and picking one reaches your preview only. Nothing about it touches the venue screens or survives a reload.
Fan Cam has nothing configurable to save, so it carries no group strip. Its activate button sits in the panel header.