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prompters

Prompters are aids used to provide lines or cues to performers. In live theatre, a prompter is a person placed in the prompt corner who can supply forgotten lines during a performance. The prompter uses a script, cue notes, and a quiet speaking voice to offer the missing line or a cue at the appropriate moment. The goal is to keep the performance flowing while allowing actors to maintain natural pacing and stage presence.

In broadcast and film, a teleprompter or autocue is a device that displays scrolling text for the

Modern prompting technology has diversified. While traditional theatre prompting relies on a human prompter and a

Prompters can reduce memory load and help maintain consistency, but they may also weaken eye contact with

presenter
to
read
while
appearing
to
make
eye
contact
with
the
audience
or
camera.
It
typically
consists
of
a
monitor
or
tablet
and
a
transparent
or
mirrored
glass
setup
that
sits
in
front
of
the
lens,
allowing
lines
to
be
read
without
looking
down.
A
technician
or
software
application
controls
the
scrolling
pace
to
synchronize
with
the
speaker.
prompt
book,
contemporary
productions
increasingly
use
discreet
screens
or
tablet-based
prompts.
Teleprompters
remain
common
in
newsrooms
and
talk
shows,
and
portable
systems
enable
on-location
shoots
with
adjustable
speed,
font
size,
and
scrolling
direction.
the
audience
or
viewers
and
encourage
overreliance.
Effective
use
requires
rehearsals,
clear
cues,
proper
placement,
and
alignment
with
blocking
and
camera
framing.