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When Prompters Fail!

What happens when teleprompters fail? On air talent, whether in news or entertainment, rely on professional teleprompters to enable them to, not only get the story exactly right, but to look straight into the camera and deliver their dialogue with sincerity and total believability. When the prompter fails, they are left to their ability to improvise on the spot. Some do this far better than others. Witness the poor news anchor whose prompter fails in the midst of a story while he’s live on air:

The take away? Make sure your teleprompter is totally reliable and your operator is a professional. Just give The American Movie Company, a call during office hours at 212-952-1800 or anytime at 917-414-5489. We’ll get you the right prompter and a professional operator at the best price in town. We also supply Presidential Prompters and the new Earl Morris Interritrons either at your location or in one of our green screen sound stages at 50 Broadway, Manhattan.


April Fool’s Day Joke on newscaster. At KUJHTV a prankster puts bogus copy into her prompter while live on the air. The address for the alleged prostitution ring is her own home address She totally looses it while reading the copy.


What You Should Know Before Buying a Digital Camera

Digital images are created by light being focused onto semiconductors. The popularity of digital cameras has been closely linked with the increasing popularity of personal computing, both in terms of making advances features possible and how people prefer their pictures. Digital photography allows a paperless age, where people often prefer to store, view, and share images over the computer instead of printing them physically.

Creativity is highly personal, and it is what drives photography. When planning to get a digital camera, talk to those you know who own one. Extensive information is available on the Internet, so that you don’t make your purchase blindly.

Certain features are invaluable for different types of photography. A large zoom lens is great when taking pictures of the great outdoors. Children move fast, so when taking photos of kids in action you’ll want a fast response time. For indoor photography with people in set poses, you’ll want a model that is good in dim light.

For novices interested in photography, a simple all-around model should do until you learn more about the challenges of taking photos. There are two kinds of digital cameras – the Point-and-Shoot, and the Digital SLR.

The Point-and-Shoot

Most of the settings on the point-and-shoot are automatic. It can adjust to many different environments and lighting without you doing much. If you want to customize there will probably be a mode preset for you to use, with settings tailored for outdoors, indoors, sunny, cloudy, and so on.

Use automatic settings when you want the light sensitivity (ISO) and focal length calculated for you. Read around to find which cameras are best at this.

The compact camera can offer solid features as well as small size, including image stabilization and blur reduction. Some even have face detection. You should also be able to find many compact cameras that offer a large, easy to use LCD screen.

Digital zoom technology crops images and then enlarges them. This can affect image quality and clarity. Optical zoom cameras can give more natural looking images, as they adjust the lens physically. Beginners don’t necessarily need optical zoom unless they take pictures of distant landscapes, or perhaps tiny things like insects and leaves.

The Digital SLR camera (single lens reflex)

Digital SLR cameras are for advanced users – those who want to manage and control what the camera does, rather than just point and shoot. SLRs can offer interchangeable lenses, and have a myriad of manual controls. Many settings can still be automatic, but an SLR is best for those who want hands-on control instead of automatic settings.

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Picking The Right Camera

Is your camera old and worn out? Better yet is your camera still using actual film? If so it is definitely time to get a new camera, but which one do you choose? There are many factors that come into play when selecting a camera.

The first thing to think about is the type of camera you want. Do you want a quick point and shoot camera, or do you want to take some serious pictures and have alot of manual control of how the pictures will be taken. By deciding what type of camera you are looking for will help you greatly in selecting the final camera you want.

Another thing to consider is the size of camera you are looking for. Do you desire something light that you can fit in a purse or pocket, or do you not care if it has it’s own case and is about 3 pounds? Sizes will directly effect the type of camera you like and buy as there are cameras of both sizes with all kinds of features. Size will mainly affect lesn quality and the ability to switch them out.

The color of the camera is also a big deal. Even though color does not effect the functionality of a camera, it is a big deal for a lot of people. For example, a guy does not want to have a pink camera and won’t ever take pictures with it. To make sure the camera gets used often, make sure its a color that the picture taker likes.

Features are the next thing you should think about. Make sure your new camera has red eye reduction, lighting features, and make sure it takes pictures in high res. Most cameras also take HD video and have many more bells and whistles than we will mention here.

We hope these tips will help you in your camera buying hunt. Remember to make sure you research the camera and make sure it meets your needs!

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The Camera Features Worth Paying For

Today’s cameras offer a wide array of features that can be both confusing and overwhelming when trying to shop for the right camera. Features such as wide zoom range, face detect, megapixel count, image stabilization and high ISO can sound like a foreign language. If this sounds familiar, read on for some quick helpful tips to get your money’s worth.

The Image Stabilization Feature

This feature also called the ‘anti camera shake feature by canon, also referred to as ‘IS’ works by having an element inside the camera that detects small movements such as hands shaking slightly and adjust the camera to compensate for the movement. Other manufacturers offer this feature under names such as Mega OIS, Vibration Reduction and Super Steady Shot among others.

So, why is this feature so fantastic? The reason is simple; it allows photos to be taken in dimmer light without the use of flash or a high ISO setting. In most cases, the best pictures are taken in dimmer light, so do no not even consider buying a camera that does not offer this feature.

The Wide Zoom Range Feature

For the wide zoom range feature, a wider range can be achieved when taking a photo. For example, today’s every day point and shoot camera will come with a 35mm to 140mm feature. This is a decent range, however, the 140mm at the telephoto end will allow for frame filling when shooting at long distances while the 35mm will not allow everything being shot to be included in the photo. To gain everything you are looking for; try a 28mm on the wide end.

The Megapixel Count

Pixels are tiny dots that make up a photo, similar to that of how newsprint is made. If you take a magnifying glass to your newspaper, you will see the dots. Megapixel refers to a million dots. The listed megapixel count for a camera refers to the maximum amount of dots that will make up a photo once the finished quality photo has been selected.

In general, a range of six to eight megapixels is plenty for the average, casual photographer. Purchasing a high megapixel count is worth the money, however six megapixels is kind of overkill. Anything higher than six will only be truly worthwhile if you plan on making large prints out of your photos. In addition, higher megapixel count also allows for more latitude for cropping your photos without losing quality. This makes a higher range beneficial.

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