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Recording

Use the voice-paced teleprompter.

Paste a script, keep it near the camera, and speak. The words advance with your voice, and the prompt never appears in the recording.

How to record with the teleprompter

1

Add your script

Paste the outline or the exact wording you want to follow during the take.

2

Position the prompt

Keep the overlay near the top of the screen, close to your camera, so your eyes stay on the lens.

3

Speak at your pace

The highlight advances with your voice. Pause, breathe, or reread a line; the script waits for you.

Why voice-paced instead of a scrolling prompt?

A fixed-speed prompt forces you to match its clock, which reads as rushed or robotic. Voice pacing inverts that: you set the rhythm and the text follows. The result sounds like you talking, not you reading.

What if I still make a mistake?

Record through it. Afterwards, use transcript cleanup to find the flubbed line in text and cut it, instead of scrubbing the timeline. The full feature story is on the teleprompter page.

Eyes up. Script handled.

Download Autocuts and record with a prompt that follows your voice.

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