Having Trouble Speaking in Public? Try A Teleprompter!
Posted by Bill in Featured, Presidential Prompter, Teleprompter aka Autocue Monday, 5 April 2010 02:25 No Comments
Improve Your Public Speaking Skills With The Use Of A Teleprompter!
Having trouble speaking in public? Can’t be bothered to memorize your lines word by word when speaking in front of the camera? Then all you need is a teleprompter. A device so professional and effective, every professional broadcasting outfit employs them. Even the world’s most powerful man, Barack Obama, benefits greatly from the use of a teleprompter. It is an essential tool in public broadcasting and speaking. The proliferation of teleprompter rentals has made it easily accessible for anyone who might need it.
In this modern age of computer advancements in every field, a large number of broadcast stations, webcasting facilities, and production studios have been making the most of technological advancements.
A teleprompter is a device that assists a speaker by presenting a visual aid consisting of script or speech text. It is a refinement of the age-old practice of using cue cards or idiot boxes. Modern teleprompters employed by most video production facilities work by reflecting the text on a “partially silvered” mirror placed directly in front of the camera lens. This avoids the need for the speaker to look anywhere else but toward the camera. Gone are the days of having to break eye contact to look at notes or copy written on cue cards or somewhere else other than the camera. This gives people the illusion of the speaker having memorized everything he or she is saying, when, in fact, the speaker is merely reading to the camera.
Although everything the speaker has to say is already displayed in front of them, this doesn’t mean they don’t have to go over what they are about to read. Many a professional broadcaster has blundered over unforeseen technical problems with a teleprompter.. The use of a teleprompter is merely the most effective way of keeping the speaker “on copy”, without having to use cue cards or to feed them their lines directly off camera. A professional speaker must always know everything about what they have to say and a teleprompter is the best way to keep them from making mistakes in their speech.
Primitive teleprompters consisted of text printed on a scroll, which was advanced in synchronization with the speaker. These scrolls were placed next to the camera, and as effective as they were before, they still left much room for improvement. For one thing, the speaker did not seem to be looking directly at the camera axis, giving the speaker a look that was often confused with distraction. The resolution of this problem has since evolved into the sophisticated and practical teleprompters of today.
Churches use teleprompters as an aid for delivering sermons. Audio and video production facilities use them for creating quality audio tracks. Public speakers also rely on them greatly for efficient speech delivery. Musical performers use them for their lyrics or as a more efficient music sheet.
The teleprompter has proved to be an invaluable addition to any public speaker or performer’s arsenal. Anyone looking to improve their respective fields of communication should seriously consider a teleprompter.
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