Challenges
A multi-screen lobby is exciting and demanding in equal measure. The space calls for large gestures and precise details, and that begins with scope. The vision included hero moments and cross-screen transitions that feel integrated with the room. We had to deliver those moments with care while staying efficient with asset creation and timing.
The physical layout shaped every choice. The five front-facing screens are interrupted by structural columns, meaning guests can lose sight of a moving subject for a beat and then see it again on the next display. Motion had to stay legible across these gaps, and paths needed to feel natural even when the viewer missed a few frames.
The sixth screen behind the desk added another layer of complexity. It is not visible when looking at the other screens, yet it still needed to carry the Kompose branding with taste. The brand presence had to be confident and calm to support the lobby experience without competing with it.
An additional challenge we faced was managing a variety of resolutions and orientations. Content had to look crisp both from across the room and up close. It needed to play in perfect sync from multiple viewing angles, including from the second level. Every asset required custom mapping and testing for clarity, color, and motion.