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Teleprompter mirror
Teleprompter mirror









teleprompter mirror
  1. Teleprompter mirror software#
  2. Teleprompter mirror plus#

These are similar to other monitors that may display PowerPoint or Keynote. We offer 24 to 55 inch confidence monitors that are placed just downstage or hung in the lighting grid. Downstage Monitors are great when your speaker wanders on stage. We have support available for outside shoots with solid mirrors, tinted mirrors, extra highbright monitors, and deep monitor shrouds. We also offer dual operators for high stress events and live edits. Using more than one lectern? Additional presidential teleprompter systems are available. Printers and UPS battery backup systems are also available.

teleprompter mirror

While we’re based in San Francisco, our presidential teleprompter systems can be shipped anywhere you need them.

  • Available with our friendly, skilled operator or as a rental only.
  • Teleprompter mirror plus#

    Two mirrors and ultra grippy clamps PLUS spare mirror.Two robotic Rise-and-Fall TeleStepper poles with remote control.Our PLATINUM robotic presidential teleprompter rental system includes:

    teleprompter mirror

  • VGA, HDMI, or SDI cables, distribution amp, switcher, and accessories.
  • Teleprompter mirror software#

    Two laptop computers for your peace of mind, with professional speech teleprompter software and Office.Two mirrors and clamps PLUS spare mirror.Two LOW PROFILE bases with privacy shrouds.Our GOLD presidential teleprompter rental system includes: VGA Cables, distribution amp, switcher, and accessories.A laptop computer with speech teleprompter software.Our SILVER presidential teleprompter rental system includes: Join President Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Barack & Michelle Obama, John McCain, Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg and many others who use our speech prompters. I created a post about how the camera teleprompter works here. Now both Apple and the White House own them! Neil saw the need and worked with his robotics engineer brother, Thom to create the robotic, rise and fall TeleStepper to solve this problem. Who wants that kind of attention? On the other hand, we’ve worked shows where they had a second lectern and presidential teleprompter setup for taller basketball players. Or a stagehand would come up mid-show to bring a box for a shorter speaker to stand on. And that means that anyone more than a 3″ height difference from the original speaker, would either have to stoop or stand on their toes to see their words. The presidential mirrors are carefully aligned for an individual speaker. Good question, since multiple speakers typically means a variety of heights. Can multiple speakers use the same presidential teleprompter? If someone does notice the teleprompter mirror, they quickly forget about it, since the speaker is usually more dynamic than some glass on a stick. Often in live presentations, large screens have this projected video signal, called IMAG (for “image magnification”), so people rarely look at the actual speaker and thus don’t notice the presidential teleprompter equipment at all. This effect is amplified if a video camera is zoomed in, omitting the glass. They think the speaker is just glancing around the audience. They just see through the glass to the curtain or the speaker. However, the audience sees nothing of this. Special teleprompter software reverses the words on the LCD monitors, so that when the speaker looks through the one-way mirror, it appears normal again. If the speaker pauses, or ad libs, the operator waits before moving on. The speed of the speech is controlled by an operator, who listens to the speaker and follows along. The words to your speech are large, typically 56 pt to 72 pt. In the case of a presidential teleprompter, there’s an LCD monitor flat on the ground, pointed at the ceiling. Disneyland uses this in its famous Haunted Mansion, where phantoms “sit” in the cab with you. In fact the technology is derived from the Pepper’s Ghost displays made famous in the 1800’s. Like, someone Secret Service dude knew exactly where an enemy would fire from:) I’ve also had people ask if they were microphones-like those parabolic dish mics seen at football games. When I was a kid, and saw photographs of these glass panels around a lectern, I just thought they were bullet-proof glass to protect the speaker. The presidential teleprompter demystified: no, the audience can’t see your words.











    Teleprompter mirror