| Picture This offers its own "Speakeasy Systems" featuring computer-based teleprompters and speech prompters with qualified operators. All rentals come complete with hardware, computer & software. Picture This recommends using a heavier tripod for on-camera stability. |
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QTV PSP12 Ideally suited to studio production as well as remote applications, the PSP12 delivers high contrast displays, excellent sight lines, and lightweight design. This prompter has also been designed to fit the RED ONE camera.
Among the most versatile systems QTV offers, the PSP12 incorporates the same new screen technology providing superior contrast and clear readability for all studio environments. Unique high contrast, high brightness screen technology gives excellent readability in all but the brightest of conditions.
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Finally a teleprompter that fits DV & Mini DV cameras! The new ProPrompter II comes complete with a 100mm backmount, 85mm adapter ring, software, AC/DC adapter, laptop and qualified operator. |
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QTV FDP-11 is perfect for on camera prompting on stage or at any location. For ease
of mobility this flat screen display unit only weighs 19.9 lbs including the mound. This is a
favorite with DP's for easier camera movement and talent appreciates the larger screen for
readability.
• 11” Screen Size
• Light Weight at 19.9 lbs
• AC/DC Capable
• Comes Complete With Computer & Software |
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QTV FDP-15 is the highest performance prompter available. This prompter provides
superior viewing angles, high contrast options and a lightweight design that offers a 15" flat
display screen for exceptional readability.
. 15" Screen Size
. Adjustable Brightness
. AC/DC Capable
. Comes Complete With Computer & Software |
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The PTPS Executive Speech Prompter is an excellent tool for live event
presentations. The presenters text is displayed on clear glass screens on each side of the
center staging area. These screens are practically invisible to the audience and the flat
screen floor monitors used for projection are stationed low to the ground for less visibility. |
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