Create impressive effects on any type of channel, and even map them in 2D. Combine an unlimited number of effects with a Super Scene timeline.


Probably the most powerful new feature in Daslight 5
Combine your different scenes on the timelines of a Super Scene and easily create complex and perfectly timed scenes with perfect precision. Change one of the source scenes and your Super Scene will be automatically updated.
Create impressive effects on any type of channel, and even map them in 2D. Combine an unlimited number of effects with a Super Scene timeline.
Control the dimmers of each group directly in the new Live mixer rack. Trigger the strobe, a blinder, change the colour... also from the Live mixer.
Control Dimmer, speed, phase shift, and size directly with the new live rotary encoders available for each scene. Play your scenes forwards, backwards, or both ways. Divide your scenes into segments which can be jumped between with a GO button or BPM.
Synchronize your show with the music BPM using tap-tempo, MIDI clock or Ableton Link. React to the music pulse with line-in audio. Divide scenes into a number of beats of your choice to sync in harmony with tricky tempo’s!
Switch the entire software to mapping mode, allowing you to link any control to your keyboard, MIDI controller, or DMX console in one click!
Set the maximum movement of your fixtures and focus the beams only in the area you want. Also adjust the minimum and maximum dimming of each fixture for your entire show.
Create a custom screen layout to use on a touchscreen, or link with an iPhone, iPad or Android device over WiFi. Perfect for mobile control and for installations.
Set primarily in Edinburgh and Leicester, the film features a rich tapestry of British accents and academic jargon. For global audiences or non-native speakers, provide essential clarity for rapid-fire dialogue and specific historical terminology. This linguistic support is particularly vital in a film where the plot hinges on the interpretation of medieval maps and 15th-century historical accounts. By following the text on-screen, viewers can better grasp the subtle distinctions between "intuition" and "evidence" that define the conflict between Langley and the academic establishment. Enhancing Accessibility and Inclusion
The Silent Voice of History: Subtitles in "The Lost King" The 2022 film , directed by Stephen Frears, is a poignant retelling of one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries of the 21st century: the unearthing of King Richard III’s remains in a Leicester car park. While the film centers on the tenacity of amateur historian Philippa Langley, the availability and implementation of English subtitles serve as a critical bridge for audiences. Subtitles do more than just translate; they ensure accessibility, preserve the nuance of British regional dialects, and democratize a story about a woman fighting to have her own voice heard. Bridging the Gap of Dialect and Detail The Lost King subtitles English