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Cosa (chi) è Teleprompter - definizione

DISPLAY DEVICE THAT PROVIDES A SPEAKER WITH ELECTRONIC VISUAL TEXT OF A SPEECH OR SCRIPT
TelePrompTer; TelePrompter; Presidential glass; Idiot board; Teleprompters; Electronic speech notes; Cueing device; TelePromTer
  • [[Cinécraft Productions]] used teleprompters extensively in their filmed made for television programs. Image courtesy of Hagley Museum and Library
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  • [[Joe Biden]] flanked by two glass teleprompters. The two teleprompter monitors are embedded in the floor of the podium.
  • U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] uses a teleprompter while announcing the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]].
  • [[George W. Bush]] next to two glass teleprompters. They can be seen more clearly by clicking on this image and the one below.
  • Studio camera with Autoscript teleprompter
  • Teleprompter in use
  • Schematic representation: (1) Video camera; (2) Shroud; (3) Video monitor; (4) Clear glass or beam splitter; (5) Image from subject; (6) Image from video monitor

Teleprompter         
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A Teleprompter is a device used by people speaking on television or at a public event, which displays words for them to read. (TRADEMARK) (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use Autocue
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Teleprompter         
A teleprompter, also known as an autocue, is a display device that prompts the person speaking with an electronic visual text of a speech or script.
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¦ noun North American term for autocue.

Wikipedia

Teleprompter

A teleprompter, also known as 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 using cue cards. The screen is in front of, and usually below, the lens of a professional video camera, and the words on the screen are reflected to the eyes of the presenter using a sheet of clear glass or other beam splitter, so that they are read by looking directly at the lens position, but are not imaged by the lens. Light from the performer passes through the front side of the glass into the lens, while a shroud surrounding the lens and the back side of the glass prevents unwanted light from entering the lens. Mechanically this works in a very similar way to the Pepper's ghost illusion from classic theatre: an image viewable from one angle but not another.

Because the speaker can look straight at the lens while reading the script, the teleprompter creates the illusion that the speaker has memorized the speech or is speaking spontaneously, looking directly into the camera lens. Notes or cue cards, on the other hand, require the presenter to look at them instead of at the lens, which can cause the speaker to appear distracted, depending on the degree of deflection from the natural line of sight to the camera lens, and how long the speaker needs to glance away to glean the next speaking point; speakers who can internalize a full sentence or paragraph in a single short glance timed to natural breaks in the spoken cadence will create only a small or negligible impression of distraction.

The technology has continued to develop, including the following iterations:

  • first mechanical paper roll teleprompters — used by television presenters and speakers at U.S. political conventions in 1952
  • dual glass teleprompters — used by TV presenters and for U.S. conventions in 1964
  • computer-based rolls of 1982 and the four-prompter system for U.S. conventions — added a large off-stage confidence monitor and inset lectern monitor in 1996
  • replacement of glass teleprompters at U.K. political conferences by several large off-stage confidence monitors in 2006.

'TelePrompTer' in the US, and 'Autocue' in Commonwealth and some European countries, were originally trade names, but have become genericized trademarks used for any such display device.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Teleprompter
1. They saw themselves as reporters, not teleprompter readers.
2. And his use of the teleprompter is more awkward and obvious than Obama‘s.
3. Obama, like all convention speakers, would also use a teleprompter, a first for him.
4. Reading from the teleprompter, he heard himself saying, "What I have outlined tonight," then revised: "Tonight?
5. He sounded slightly tense and struggled occasionally with the teleprompter, those watching said.