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Presidential Teleprompter Rentals
Posted by Andrew Parker in Featured, Presidential Prompter Monday, 5 April 2010 03:53 1 Comment
The Presidential Prompter.
The Presidential Prompter is used more and more frequently by public speakers. It frees them from worry about memorizing their copy perfectly, or making a mistake or saying anything other than exactly what they intended.
The more important the speech, the more important the need for a presidential teleprompter. The device consists of two relatively inconspicuous stands with a thin glass panel atop each.
The speaker sees his/her copy projected on the glass to the right and left of him/her while the audience sees nothing but transparent glass. Thus, the speaker can keep eye contact with the audience, feel relaxed and “on message”, while delivering a terrific speech that conveys exactly what the speaker intends.
If you are an educational institution, medium to large size company or public speaker, you really want to find out more about how to not only use a teleprompter but the more useful presidential teleprompter or Errol Morris Interrotron. Teleprompters are often called autocue devices in non-us jurisdictions.
Our Recent Presidential Prompter clients :
- Michelle Obama
- Undersecretary to the United Nations
- Vice President of Ecuador
- President of Nigeria
- New York Republican Convention
- Fortune 50 executives
Interview friendly Interrotron
Posted by Andrew Parker in Teleprompter aka Autocue Sunday, 4 April 2010 23:45 No Comments
This bizarre sounding piece of equipment is actually a long awaited answer to a common interview problem.
An untrained interview subject is nervously looking into a camera lens and then keeps looking off camera at the interviewer who questions him. The Interritron is a simple but elegant solution. Its actually two teleprompters which have been modified to accept a video image. With the addition of a simple camera we have a closed TV system.
The interviewer sits in a separate space and is shot by the second camera. His image is projected on the teleprompter in front of the interviewee. That way the interviewee is relaxed as he/she is looking into the teleprompter and seeing not a cold, unblinking lens but the face of the person speaking to him and can concentrate on his/her answer rather than looking off camera at the director/interviewer. In short, the Interritron relaxes the “talent” and keeps their eye line right where it should be.
The Olympus E-P1 And Its Features
Posted by Laurance Campbell in Cameras Tuesday, 3 November 2009 20:57 No Comments
One nice thing about this brand new Olympus camera is that is both practical and functional. No matter how much time you have to enjoy life it is sure to fit in This is a camera that has both 12.3 megapixels and a interchangeable lens system. It will have you feeling like a pro with all that it offers. This article will take a look some of this cameras features.
You no longer need to worry about the extreme contrast between dark and bright areas because the camera comes built in with the Shadow Adjustment Technology. Another feature is it can be used during post -editing, it is able to correct the picture for extreme light variations with high-tech efficency
If you want to take the creative route, you are given six built-in Art Filters. All of which can ultimately be applied for both the still and video imaging process. The filters include Pop Art, Soft Focus, Pale & Light Color, Light Tone, Grainy Film, and Pin Hole. You can immediately view the effects on the LCD, just use the Live View or Review Images buttons.
The camera uses masks to frame what you want a picture to be so that you can get exactly what you want. If you want to use it for conventional enlargements or for viewing on widescreen monitors, the camera makes proper framing a walk in the park. This function can also supplement Art Filters so that you are given more room for creativity.
The E-P1 is versatile enough for all your needs, when you want to use the camera for audio and video recording. Taking still pictures and making videos is not just easy,it will be pleasurable to do. The system has a built-in microphone, which means it can hear every nuance of your sound You can also play back WAV files and add in your voice to narrate the story you want to.
What’s a Presidential Prompter and Why Have They Become So Popular?
Posted by Andrew Parker in Presidential Prompter Tuesday, 13 October 2009 02:55 No Comments
A presidential teleprompter (also known as a speech prompter) is a pair of semi-transparent mirrors mounted on two narrow stands placed at a 45 degree angle. There is a monitor underneath which is reflected off the mirror, but the text is only visible from the speaker-side due to the anti-reflective coating on the backside of if.
As the speaker does not need to look down to consult written notes, he or she appears to have memorized the speech or be speaking spontaneously, without distraction.
Presidential teleprompt
ers are useful both with and without cameras. It’s helpful in situations where the speaker is addressing an audience and does not need to be speaking directly into the camera. The cameraman is able to capture the speaker from all angles, especially angles where the speaker is not facing the mirror.
But more and more frequently presidential prompters are used to simply give confidence to the speaker that he/she will say exactly what he/she wishes without looking down at a their printed notes and loosing eye contact with the audience.
Jack Cafferty has a “bad prompter” day
Posted by Andrew Parker in Teleprompter aka Autocue Monday, 12 October 2009 23:50 No Comments

