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What is your A/V Presentation of your content?

I have many ideas of how I may want to present my game when using Realm Works. With an at home table with a monitor embedded for a map or two monitors next to me one facing the PC and the other for my content. I have event looked at making it portable to bring the presentation to my local game shop by rigging up a pocket sized projector and hanging it above the table for Maps and such.
I would like to hear or see from all you what kinds of presentations you use with your game and Realm Works.
 
I usually play at home, so I use my TV as a second monitor for my computer and show my Realm to my players using that.

I had to link them using an HDMI cable and then fiddle with the settings to get my computer to see the TV as a second screen. It works quite well for that, and allows me to slowly reveal section of villages, towns or dungeons or other maps. For my maps I use either ones that have turned up in published adventures or that I've drawn in Campaign Cartographer, which is software for designing things based on CAD.
 
At present I use a second monitor that I turn towards the players. Previously I tried using a projector to put the screen on the wall above my head but it just wasn't bright enough unless I turned the lights down so low that we couldn't see to roll dice or move minis.
 
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