On Camera Teleprompter

Camera-mounted teleprompters are equipped with screens that display scrolling text directly in front of the lens. This setup enables speakers to maintain direct eye contact with the camera while reading their script, ensuring a natural and engaging delivery.

Free Standing Teleprompter

To facilitate dynamic camera movements, free-standing teleprompters are positioned in front of the lens. This configuration allows the camera to move freely and swiftly without being hindered by mounted equipment, providing more flexibility during filming.

Remote Interviews

During remote interviews, the monitor can be placed to either the left or right of the camera. This arrangement helps the interviewer appear present and engaged on screen, creating a more authentic and personal interaction for the audience.

For Stage Presentations

For speakers who need to walk around on stage, their speech, PowerPoint slides, or notes can be displayed on a large monitor. This allows the presenter to reference key information easily while maintaining mobility and ensuring a smooth presentation.

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Person using a computer mouse at a desk with a laptop displaying a teleprompter presentation.
A video camera and monitor setup capturing a presentation slide on a tripod stand in an indoor setting with chairs, including a red chair and a yellow chair, in the background.