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Teleprompter Rental LA
Posted by admin in Featured, Teleprompter aka Autocue Tuesday, 16 November 2010 20:27 7 Comments
Teleprompter Rental Los Angeles (LA)
If you are doing a public broadcast or speaking in a studio for broadcast to the public, you don’t want to be seen looking down at your paperwork so often that you unintentionally lose eye contact with your audience.
In the old days, the person that we saw every day who dealt with this sort of thing was actually the newscasters. In LA, prompters and teleprompters became standard long before the rest of the country figured out what they were.
Years ago ( no I am not telling you how many ), my sister and I used to practice being newscasters. To do this, we would set ourselves up straight faced in front of our home camera and practice reading from a flat piece of paper for up to 25 words while looking dead ahead.
We tried real hard not to laugh and did our best poker face animation while doing our utmost to remember every single word that we had just committed to short term memory. There were times, when we thought we did a better job than the newscasters, whom we delightedly caught looking down at their paperwork every 12-14 words.
Then, suddenly everything changed but no one really noticed. First it was the weather lady, she not only spoke fluently without appearing to look at any paperwork, but she started pointing very accurately to places on an imaginary but very real map even though she wasn’t always even looking at the places she was pointing at. Well, that was like magic, but we all got so used to it that we didn’t even stop to ask, how the hell she did that.
Then, in another subtle shift, newscasters stopped looking down and reading the news information. This shift was so gradual across the country that most of us didn’t even notice it. The news people were suddenly looking directly at you and me as they spoke.
If you watched real close, in the early days you could sometimes catch their head moving back and forth ever so slightly. However, the studio management too quickly noticed that too and made them correct it so that only if you were very, very sharp would you catch their eyes sometimes moving from left to right as they were reading the teleprompter from a distance.
Studio technical management soon made the text on the teleprompter significantly larger and that cut out the side to side movement of the eyes. So, how long ago did this happen? Well, at least 10-15 years ago now.
So, if this change occurred in the TV studios more than a decade ago, why are you still reading from a static piece of paper while trying to talk to your audiences? Don’t you know that each shining face in the audience wants to believe that you are talking directly to them? Ha ha.
A few weeks ago, I was watching TV and saw a short clip of Rob Ford, the new mayor of Toronto, as
he bungled his way through a post-election victory speech. He looked down, looked up, looked down, stayed down, stayed down and we wondered when he was going to look back at us, but no, he just kept his head down while quickly glancing into the camera as if that was enough.
Pathetic! Doesn’t anyone on his election support crew know about teleprompter rentals? Ha ha. Ok Toronto is too far away for a Teleprompter rental in LA, but c’mon, someone in toronto has to be able to rent a presidential teleprompter for their mayor elect, right?
Now Los Angeles is a very “happening town” and not one that lives on old technology for very long, especially when it comes to the latest wide angle cameras, 3D technology, Tricasters and Presidential Teleprompters.
If you are in LA and are looking for a teleprompter rental in LA, call us, we are simply just
a phone call away.
Teleprompters such as Presidential, Interrotrons and many others are available at our new york City and LA Locations. Smaller amounts of stock is in Toronto, Canada.
Speech coaches who can travel and whom also know the teleprompter family of products fairly well are also available.
Don’t hesitate to call Daria if you need a very personable speech coach who can help you get the most from your teleprompter engagement experience.
Teleprompter Coaching – How To Use ?
Posted by admin in Featured Saturday, 22 May 2010 16:55 No Comments
Teleprompter Coaching
Amanda is our top teleprompter coach. She can help you give the best performance possible while you look natural and feel comfortable with the device. You can talk to her and get a teleprompter rental from www.americanmovieco.com quite easily.
We also provide green screen stages, cameras, Tricasters, webstreaming and total video production and post productions services. So, don’t hesitate to give us a call.
212-219-1075 and 212-952-1800
Teleprompter Rentals NY Tri-State Area
Posted by Andrew Parker in Teleprompter aka Autocue Tuesday, 6 April 2010 22:48 No Comments
We rent teleprompters, autocues, battery powered prompters, Interrotrons and presidential prompters. For those who know or understand how a Tricaster might further aid in your business, you would be happy to know that we rent these too, with or without an operator. A prompter can be rented with professional operator and computer with the latest software for as little as $595 for a ten hour day.
Call Bill at 917-414-5489 or 212-952-1800
- The American Movie Company.
- 50 Broadway, Suite 1012
- New York, NY 10004
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



