# Episode - Projector in the Wind: What makes a local event actually work?

Status: seed
Generated: 2026-05-17
Generated by Two Dogs interactive feedback form.

## Core Boundaries

- Luke is Red Dog / Red Heeler.
- Angel is Blue Dog / Blue Heeler.
- Blue Dog material is Angel-directed only.
- Guests choose their own spirit animal character and nickname.

## Hook

Red Dog looks at the unglamorous magic behind local events: power, sound, projection, weather, run sheets and the person who remembered the right cable.

## Why This Episode

Events and media support is a practical Strange But True lane, but it also carries a bigger idea: culture needs infrastructure, even when the infrastructure is just a projector, a speaker and someone calm enough to test it early.

## Red Dog Angle

Red Dog can talk from the practical side of local gatherings: outdoor cinema, meeting support, small recordings, playback checks and the quiet work that lets people focus on the actual event.

## Blue Dog Boundary

[Blue Dog space - Angel to direct]

## Main Beats

- Why the simple gear checklist is a community care document.
- The difference between "we have a projector" and "the event will work".
- Weather risk as a real planning character.
- How a good run sheet lowers everyone's stress.

## Scene Seeds

- Two dogs trying to hold down a screen while the sea breeze has opinions.
- Red Dog doing a cable check like a detective story.
- A community night where the first applause is for the sound actually working.

## Segment Seeds

- Cable of the week
- Weather had other ideas
- The five-minute test that saved the night

## Source References

- Strange But True: Events & Media
- Public page: https://auraofintelligence.github.io/strange-but-true/events-media.html

## Next Useful Action

Use the Scene builder to create a short outdoor-cinema setup scene with a practical problem and a calm fix.
