![]() The Starter Series iPad Teleprompter Package that will take the iPad Pro 9.7″ version is £999.00 ($1425US). The Autocue system is not cheap, the Starter Series iPad Pro 12.9” Teleprompter Package retails for £1199.00 ($1700US). The Autocue starter series for the new iPad Pro tablets looks to be a good solution if your need a portable, robust and professional tele-prompter. This can allow the extending of the desktop to the iPad, giving the option to have a dedicated teleprompter operator. You can easily use existing software apps available from the App Store and there is also support for both Mac and PC QStart software so the iPad Pro 12.9” Teleprompter can be used in a traditional teleprompter workflow. ![]() There is also a optional carry case and controller accessories. According to Autocue it has been designed to be fully adjustable and collapsible, and the unit can be transported quickly and easily. ![]() This makes it a very flexible and capable solution. The iPad Pro 12.9” Prompter offers support for full-sized ENG broadcast and digital cinema cameras with lenses up to a 4.2mm focal length (on 2/3 inch cameras) and diameters of up to Ø300 mm. It also allows the Autocue iPad Pro 12.9” Teleprompter user to control the speed and direction of the prompter using an optional wired control, or through your iPhone or iTouch device. The Autocue iPad Pro Prompter turns the 12.9” Pro tablet into one of the industry’s first through-the-lens mobile prompting solutions with readability up to 15 feet. According to Autocue, the iPad Pro 12.9” Teleprompter provides an affordable, through-the-lens prompting solution which is perfect for broadcast and video professionals looking for a robust solution to prompt on location. Their existing Starter Series iPad Teleprompter is well suited for the 9.7” iPad Pro, while the latest advance to the Starter Series is designed specifically for Apple’s 12.9” version. Tele-prompting company Autocue has some good solutions to work with the new iPad Pro series. With Apple’s new iPad Pro 9.7” and the 12.9” versions, this problem is now easier to solve. Learn more about this unique solution explained by Adam Lisagor from Sandwich.I’ve used various tele-prompting systems and apps on iPads over the years, and while they have worked reasonably well, I’ve always found that the small size of the original iPad made them hard to read when your subject was placed at any reasonable distance away from the camera. Luna Display recently launched a Teleprompter Mode - something that Apple’s Sidecar feature doesn’t have. You could also use this solution to record high-quality video while using your iPad as a teleprompter. Luna Display’s Teleprompter modeĪnother interesting solution is using Luna Display and two-way teleprompter glass (beam splitter) to be able to maintain eye contact with people in video calls if you want to use a high-quality camera like a DSLR. For full access to all of the features, Speakflow runs from $10/month. You can try out Speakflow for free with unlimited scripts and limited use of the voice-activated scroll and video recording. Speakflow also features valuable collaboration tools like the ability to write scripts with others along with organizing and keeping track of changes. ![]() Speakflow offers advanced features like voice-activated scroll, a remote mode that lets you sync multiple devices, and an overlay mode so you can still see what’s on your screen. Speakflow is a rich, web-based teleprompter solution so it’s easy to use across Mac, iPad, iPhone, or any other device. You can try PromptSmart Lite for free while PromptSmart Pro runs $19.99 and has other in-app purchases to unlock all the features, it’s rated 4.6/5 stars with over 7,000 reviews. Or you can also choose to record video while reading scripts with your iPads built-in camera. ![]() It can also invert text to be compatible with two-way teleprompter glass. We’ve found PromptSmart Pro to be a great option with features like speech recognition that adjusts prompts to the speed of your voice (and will pause if you go off-script). If you’re looking for something more feature-rich, a third-party app can do the trick. ![]()
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