teleprompter

(noun)

A teleprompter is a display device that prompts the person speaking with an electronic visual text of a speech.

Related Terms

  • manuscript
  • Proclamation

Examples of teleprompter in the following topics:

  • Speaking from a Manuscript

    • You have the opportunity to work with a teleprompter to help you speak directly to the audience, but you will still need to practice with its speed and placement.
    • You may also work with a teleprompter to increase eye contact and presence with the audience.
    • A teleprompter (also called a telescript or an autocue) is a display device that prompts the person speaking with an electronic visual text of a speech or script.
    • Using a teleprompter is similar to the practice of using cue cards.
    • Fortunately, there are inexpensive teleprompter software applications as well as free web-based teleprompter applications, which will allow you to use a teleprompter to help you deliver sermons, deliver speeches, and create quality audios.
  • The Speech of Introduction

    • Whether you're reading from a script or teleprompter, you typically won't be asked to introduce someone you don't know without preparation.
  • Delivering the Speech

    • Similarly, if you've memorized your speech or may be reading from a teleprompter, have a printed copy of your speech or an outline of your speech on hand just in case you get a case of stage fright or equipment fails.
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