thru the lens style prompters - on camera

17" diagonal monitor on sled

17" diagonal monitor on sled

17" diagonal monitor on sled

Teleprompter mounted on RED camera, for outdoor use

Readable up to 22' talent eyeball to lens, shown here mounted on a "sled" between the camera and the tripod.  The teleprompter will pan and tilt with the camera.

10" diagonal monitor on sled

17" diagonal monitor on sled

17" diagonal monitor on sled

10" teleprompter mounted on tripod

Readable up to 15' talent eyeball to lens., shown here mounted on camera tripod.

  This prompter can also be mounted "Stand in Front" style. (see below)

15mm rod based

17" diagonal monitor on sled

17" on camera slider

15mm teleprompter mounted below camer

Readable up to 20' talent eyeball to lens, shown here attached below camera's 15mm rods.  This prompter can also be mounted "Stand in Front" style.  (see below)

17" on camera slider

Lightweight rod based

17" on camera slider

TelePrompTer mounted on camera slider rails

 Readable up to 22' talent eyeball to lens, shown here mounted on camera slider. NOTE: the prompter supplied riser block to raise the camera, to position the lens in center of glass.

Lightweight rod based

Lightweight rod based

Lightweight rod based

15mm rod based teleprompter

My lightest weight prompter, 15mm rod based, readable 12' talent eyeball to lens.  I use a wired monitor for precise speed control.    This prompter can also be mounted "Stand in Front" style. 

15mm rod based

Lightweight rod based

Lightweight rod based

15mm rod based TelePrompTer

Readable up to 20' talent eyeball to lens, shown here mounted on tripod, using prompter supplied riser to position lens in center of glass.    This prompter can also be mounted "Stand in Front" style. 

STAND IN FRONT - SEPARATE TRIPOD

Stand In Front teleprompter - on New York City shoot

Benefit = quick removal

Benefit = reduced weight

Benefit = reduced weight

A separate tripod in front of camera supports the weight of the prompter. Also great when a shoot requires quick set-ups in many locations. Best for locked down shots; limited panning.

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Benefit = reduced weight

Benefit = reduced weight

Benefit = reduced weight

The prompter on a separate tripod for this live webcast, which required it be set-up between the camera and a large monitor  showing PPT slides. Best for locked down shots; limited panning.

2 cameras behind 1 teleprompter.

Benefit = multi camera

Benefit = reduced weight

Benefit = multi camera

This shoot required 2 cameras with different focal lengths behind same prompter (hood removed for photo).  Prompter is mounted on C-stand arm in front of the cameras.