Video and the internet have changed the way we communicate. But one thing has not changed: the impact of a human face in communication. Humans naturally connect with the image of a human face…whether in a video or in person. And many times, that face on video is talking straight into the camera…. And a teleprompter.
A teleprompter is a tool that displays scripted material in front of a lens, allowing a spokesman to deliver messages while looking directly into the camera lens. It’s an extremely useful tool. With recent improvements in screen technology, teleprompters have become smaller and more accessible.
As useful as it is, it is not a magic bullet. There are a few techniques to make it work well.
It’s important to remember that a teleprompter is only as good as its script
Write your script to be spoken, not read. Use conversational language that works for the audience you are trying to reach. Shorter words are better, and so are short sentences..
Along with trying to speak to the audience in a language they understand, it’s also important for the spokesperson to be comfortable with the language. It the presenter is struggling with long sentences or unfamiliar language, the audience can feel lost.
There’s no substitute for practice. The more you practice and personalize the text, the more you’ll put meaning to the words.