

The person I share my space with currently has the Ikan teleprompter and it's great for the most part. I guess I should've been a bit more specific. For our livestreaming work when we're bringing guests in virtually it's helpful to be able to display our live feed on the teleprompter for the in-studio talent to participate in a back and forth conversation. I'm really looking to have the ability for someone to look directly at the lens. u/shickey maintains a videography-themed weekly challenge subreddit, so if you're looking for something to shoot head on over to /r/DoCreativeĬamera, NLE, year started, general location
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