I was hoping this video would be about getting your text to scroll automatically for you, like a teleprompter. Instead, it's about how to deliver a presentation, using your laptop instead of notecards.
Thank you so much for making this video. I came here researching different types of teleprompters and you've convinced me to give this a shot to avoid being a robot.
At first I was like "okay, nice troll job", then being the frugal minded man I am, gave it a shot, and have used this on my last two videos, which I think have had my best delivery. It's funny because I ended up breaking scripts down for videos in the past when I realized I couldn't memorize a straight minute of speech, but by writing my scripts with breaks in mind, I'm able to write stuff that actually flows better, because I'm planning my stops/cuts vs letting the limits of my memory determine those.
Well done @Wistia! These tips are going to be very useful for my upcoming speeches for an oral communication course I'm taking. I can see this also being extremely valuable for any upcoming TH-camrs (and other social media content creators); much more lively than when I'm reading off a 'script', that's for sure!
Wait, I...this video is about energy and knowing how to read, not a DIY teleprompter. This is wildly not at all what folks are looking for when they click this. Wow.
If you stay perfectly still between takes while you glance at the scrip on the laptop, you can actually have jump cuts that are completely undetectable.
Video title: "5--Minute DIY Laptop Teleprompter!!!" Video description: "Looking for a budget-friendly teleprompter that won’t make you sound like a robot? Look no further." Video content: yeah but like... have you tried _not_ using a teleprompter? 🙄
Therer is a good reason why they disabled disslikes on this dumpsterfire of a video. This is what most people who want a teleprompter are already doing lol
I was hoping this video would be about getting your text to scroll automatically for you, like a teleprompter. Instead, it's about how to deliver a presentation, using your laptop instead of notecards.
Why did you hope for that? Was it in the title?
if you have a wireless mouse near you while reading lines, you can scroll manually and control the speed of the words moving on screen
Did you find a way?
That’s exactly what I need smh
cueprompter.com
thank me later
Thank you so much for making this video. I came here researching different types of teleprompters and you've convinced me to give this a shot to avoid being a robot.
At first I was like "okay, nice troll job", then being the frugal minded man I am, gave it a shot, and have used this on my last two videos, which I think have had my best delivery. It's funny because I ended up breaking scripts down for videos in the past when I realized I couldn't memorize a straight minute of speech, but by writing my scripts with breaks in mind, I'm able to write stuff that actually flows better, because I'm planning my stops/cuts vs letting the limits of my memory determine those.
Well done @Wistia! These tips are going to be very useful for my upcoming speeches for an oral communication course I'm taking. I can see this also being extremely valuable for any upcoming TH-camrs (and other social media content creators); much more lively than when I'm reading off a 'script', that's for sure!
i like the last option to take friends out to a fancy lunch
this gave so much good help, even more help then i thought i would need. thank you very much!
I was looking for a teleprompter as i needed one for my videos asap and now, well I don't anymore haha. thanks
his shirt looked tighter in the second video.
Jk, thanks for this! It was helpful!
Insanely usefull video tip! Thanks so much!
On paper i hate this video because it wasnt what i was looking for, but in practice this is probably what i needed to hear. Cheers
This is super well done, thanks
Ok, this video conviced me to try the laptop teleprompter.
This was very helpful!
The way you are presenting this makes it sound like you are still saying to memorize your lines.
Wait, I...this video is about energy and knowing how to read, not a DIY teleprompter. This is wildly not at all what folks are looking for when they click this. Wow.
Wow... .Why didn't I think of this. Thank you!
So glad to hear you found it helpful Deanne!
If you stay perfectly still between takes while you glance at the scrip on the laptop, you can actually have jump cuts that are completely undetectable.
I love this! Thank you!
Trevor from Wisteria was unconvincing in both variants ...
Great tips. Thanks
Great Video!
I like your vibe
I don't get it: Your camera up there, your script down there, how do you look into the lense and read?
brilliant thanks
GOOD SHIT. THANKS.
thanks!
stupid question. but im going to ask it.
Does it work with a tablet instead of a laptop?
TRY MORE IT'S NOT EVEN NEAR TO TELEPROMPTER , TRY BEHIND THE CAMERA AND ALINE TO THE ARTIST
This is a wonderful video, but bro, why not just start it from 2:20
Video title: "5--Minute DIY Laptop Teleprompter!!!"
Video description: "Looking for a budget-friendly teleprompter that won’t make you sound like a robot? Look no further."
Video content: yeah but like... have you tried _not_ using a teleprompter? 🙄
Thaaaaaanks
You’re very welcome!
🏆🎖💛
Makes sense. It's a good idea. But it's not a teleprompter...
Therer is a good reason why they disabled disslikes on this dumpsterfire of a video. This is what most people who want a teleprompter are already doing lol
So meta
what even is this
Thanks for spreading joy! =) @wistia
Aw thank you!