AV & Stage Integration
Video Systems & LED Wall Installation — Bay Area
Make sure everyone in the room can see it — and that your remote audience can stream it. LED walls, large-venue projection, broadcast infrastructure, and camera switching, designed and installed by a licensed C-10 contractor.
The Problem We Solve
Big rooms. Bright rooms. Overflow rooms. Hybrid audiences.
A screen that is too small, too dim, or aimed wrong means the back row checks out — and so does anyone dialing in remotely. We design video systems around the real conditions of the space: viewing distances, ambient light levels, sightlines from every seat, and whether the event needs to be broadcast, recorded, or both.
Every system is engineered end-to-end — from the pixel pitch on the LED tile to the encoder settings for the streaming platform — so the image that leaves the source looks the same on the wall, the overflow monitor, and the Zoom participant's screen.
What We Deliver
Six video capabilities, one integrated install.
LED Video Walls
Fine-pitch direct-view LED panels for stages, lobbies, and conference rooms. Pixel pitch specified to the actual viewing distance — no over-spec, no washout.
Laser & Large-Venue Projection
High-brightness laser projectors (single or blended multi-channel) for auditoriums, houses of worship, and rental event spaces. Lens selection matched to throw ratio and ambient light.
Displays & Digital Signage
Commercial-grade displays for lobbies, breakout rooms, green rooms, and overflow areas — with BrightSign or cloud-managed CMS for content scheduling.
Broadcast & Live Streaming
Hardware encoders, RTMP/NDI distribution, and confidence monitoring for hybrid audiences on Zoom, YouTube Live, Teams, or custom CDN destinations.
Cameras & Switching
PTZ and manned camera systems, ATEM or Ross switching, operator stations, and remote production workflows for webcast-quality output without a broadcast crew.
Content & Playback Servers
Resolume, Disguise, BrightSign, and dedicated media server rack builds — with redundant playback paths so the show runs even when a laptop does not.
Why It Matters
Video, audio, and lighting designed together — not bolted together later.
When subcontractors own separate disciplines, you end up with a video wall that flickers during the lighting cue and a streaming mix that clips when the band hits the chorus. YKCA installs all three systems in-house, so integration is built in from the first design session — not patched together at load-in.
Discuss Your ProjectFAQ
Video system questions, straight answers.
Plan Your Video System
Tell us about the room and the audience — in-person and remote.
From a single LED display to a full broadcast-capable stage — we scope the system for the room, the budget, and the show.