(Or of course you can spend ungodly sums at pro gear shops that sell $100,000 camera heads.) You can buy a decent, solid teleprompter for under $200, You can make your own for about $4 with parts from the Dollar Store. Now you can look straight into the eyes of your audience, and no longer look inattentive or dull-witted. So we’ve decided to solve that problem.Īs of Air Display 3.4, we’ve added a new Teleprompter Mode feature to make Air Display a simple but powerful tool for teleprompter users. The trouble has been that the image appears flipped on their screen. Some use it in Zoom video conferences so they can look directly into the eyes of the other participants, and some use it to record podcasts, and others to record professional video talking heads. So if you have text on your teleprompter, it’s unreadable to those of us without bizarre visual inversion skills.Īs it turns out, lots of people have been using Air Display with a teleprompter. One flips vertically (as shown above), the other horizontally. Now as you know, a mirror reflection flips your image. Teleprompters typically employ a two-way mirror, which lets a camera see through the mirror while reflecting a display image. It’s so much more personal than looking down away from the camera to see the screen. The point of a teleprompter is to let you look right into your screen while recording a video or engaging in a video conference. With Air Display 3.4, you can use an iPad with a teleprompter.
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