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Operative Words — A simple tip for teleprompter coaching
Operative words are a vital tool for actors.  Basically, they are the most important words in the script and help get the meaning across to audience members.  Here's an example for a script from the CEO of Delta Airlines. "Here at Delta, our primary concern is your safety.  Our team is best in the business." The CEO is likely not trained in public speaking and he may not have even seen the [...]
Lead or lag, that is the (teleprompter operator’s) question
Here are a few tips for teleprompter operators.  You might think me picky in writing these out, but they are time savers on shoots and for anyone who has ever had the privilege (or pain) of producing, you know time=money in film, television, and video production as much, if not more, than in any other field.  Every minute counts.  Every second counts.  In hundreds and often thousands of dollars. Tip [...]
Video Production & Green Screen Studios – NYC/LA
  Green Screen Technology and cutting-edge moving making. The movie making industry particularly the special effects that deals with Green Screen Technology has significantly improved since the first motion picture was developed in the 1880’s. The cost of producing a film is so huge that major films are left to companies who have the resources to truly produce a professional product. There [...]
The Teleprompter (Autocue – Telescript)
Teleprompter (Autocue - Telescript) “An autocue (also known as an teleprompter or telescript) is a display device that prompts the person speaking with an electronic visual text of a speech or script.” - Wikipedia The teleprompter was conceived by an actor, named Fred Barton Jr, as a way to help television actors, who had to memorize large volumes of script, in a short time. The first teleprompter [...]
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