Script Editor
Teleprompter Preview
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Best Practices for Using a Teleprompter
How to Use Tone
Practice reading your script aloud before recording to find the natural rhythm and tone. Vary your vocal inflection to avoid sounding monotonous. Mark pauses and emphasis points in your script to help maintain a conversational tone rather than sounding like you're reading.
Best Practices Before Recording
Adjust the scroll speed to match your natural speaking pace—start slow and increase gradually. Position the teleprompter at eye level and as close to the camera lens as possible to maintain eye contact with your audience. Test your lighting and audio setup before starting your actual recording.
Best Practices During Recording
Focus on the center of the text rather than tracking each word with your eyes. Blink naturally and occasionally glance away from the teleprompter to appear more authentic. If you make a mistake, pause briefly, take a breath, and continue—you can edit it out later. Remember to smile and use facial expressions to convey emotion and engagement.
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