The Surveillance Grid is a multi-feed control room: a wall of camera tiles with motion-tracking boxes, timestamps, camera IDs and an evidence-capture beat. It has the cool, watchful look of a security desk — without any real cameras.
What makes Surveillance Grid different
The Surveillance Grid is a multi-feed control room: a wall of camera tiles with motion-tracking boxes, timestamps and an evidence-capture beat. It has the cool, watchful look of a security desk — the “watch room” counterpart to the more dramatic Breach and Military scenes, without any real cameras.
What you can do with it
- A “watch room” or spy prop for videos and short films
- A tense monitoring backdrop for streams and thrillers
- A fictional CCTV wall for events and set dressing
How to use Surveillance Grid
- Press number keys 1–9 (or the action buttons) to fire beats — MOTION DETECTED, TARGET ACQUIRED, EVIDENCE CAPTURED, IDENTITY MATCH, PERIMETER BREACH, CAMERA TAMPERING and more.
- Watch the camera wall — the feed clock ticks, motion boxes track, and captures stamp a timestamped frame into the evidence vault.
- In Customize, set the site name, the number of cameras (4–12) and the vision mode (Day, Night or Thermal).
- Press Fullscreen (or add ?present=1) for a tense monitoring-wall backdrop.
Customize it
Set the monitored site name, the number of cameras in the grid (4–12), the vision mode (Day, Night or Thermal), and the activity frequency. GHOSTSCREEN has no camera access — every tile is generated.
Do the feeds show real cameras?
No. Every tile is a generated animation. GHOSTSCREEN has no camera access and shows no real footage or people.
Can I capture “evidence” on cue?
Yes. The cinematic Actions let you flag motion and grab a freeze-frame for dramatic effect.