![]() So in my case, I’m using Microsoft Word and what I’ll demonstrate today works more or less the same way whether you’re on a PC or Mac. So in today’s work from home tip, I’ll show you how you can use Microsoft Word to easily convert any document into something that works perfectly as a teleprompter and I’ll show you how you can use Microsoft Teams as a way to project this teleprompter screen to a remote presenter or a second device, like a phone screen, that can be placed directly under your camera so that your eyes stay close to the camera lens. Now, if you’re not used to using a teleprompter, with a little practice reading into your camera a teleprompter can help get your presentations or speeches to the next level. If you’ve ever wondered how news anchors or public speakers can stay on point and present their topics in a crisp and concise way all within a limited timeframe, the chances are they’re using a teleprompter. Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community:.You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at Microsoft. We are Microsoft’s official video series for IT. Use Microsoft Teams on the web to join a second meeting for sharing the teleprompter feed at įind more shows in our work from home series at As a small and agile company, our customers know we will meet technical challenges like these with speed, creativity and relish.”ĬueScript will present these and a range of its other prompting solutions on Booth C10618 at NAB 2017.00:51 - Converting a Word document for teleprompter useĠ3:00 - Positioning the prompter screen for eye contact to the cameraĠ3:54 - Using a Microsoft Teams meeting on a phone to send the prompter screenĠ4:52 - Using the Microsoft Teams web app to join a second meeting to view the prompter for in-person or remote co-presenters ![]() As more people turn to PTZ cameras, we have worked out an ingenious way to fit them with prompting units. “With growing demand for IP workflows, we have developed the CueiT and CueB that fit seamlessly into an IP broadcasting environment. “We pride ourselves on continually innovating in practical ways to solve our customers’ broadcasting challenges,” said Michael Accardi, President, CueScript. CueScript provides true HD-SDI video outputs on the CueB and inputs/outputs on its CSM Monitor range as standard. Multiple CueB’s can run independently or simultaneously and can be rack mounted in the C.A.R or anywhere in a studio complex. The CueB produces a true HD-SDI prompting signal, as well as a composite video signal. The ‘CueB’ is the engine that offers connection via Ethernet or USB and the connectivity of near limitless scroll controllers that can also be connected over IP. The ‘CueiT’ prompting software has been designed and built on feedback from today’s broadcasters, offering greater flexibility, ease of use, and a shareware style allowing CueiT to be loaded onto every laptop/PC in the facility. Users are able to choose from a 15” – 19” LED display system.ĬueScript will also show during the Las Vegas event the world’s first complete IP-based prompting solution. By mounting the system this way the PTZ has greater movement in the shots it can achieve and it eliminates the need for expensive tripods, making the use of a lighting stand possible. ![]() CueScript has developed a unique patent-pending mounting system whereby the PTZ camera mounts upside down in the top of a specially designed prompter hood. However, up to now, using a prompter with a PTZ camera has restricted the operational movement of the PTZ. ![]() ![]() PTZ cameras are commonly used across a wide range of productions and sectors. The patent-pending mounting solution developed by the company promises to put an end the operational limitations of using a PTZ camera with a prompter. If you use PTZ cameras and always find it hard to work with prompters, CueScript may have the solution for you. Also on demonstration, the industry’s only complete IP-based prompting system. The company will show how, during the NAB Show. Using a prompter with a PTZ camera will be easier in the future, claims CueScript. ![]()
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