Autocue -
Modern Autocue systems use a beam-splitter glass—a sheet of glass that is reflective on one side and transparent on the other—set at a 45-degree angle in front of a camera lens.
(often used interchangeably with teleprompter ) is a display device that prompts a speaker with a scrolling electronic script. While "Teleprompter" is the common term in the US, "Autocue" is a registered trademark frequently used in the UK and British Commonwealth. How Autocue Works
Because the glass is transparent from the back, the camera captures the presenter without seeing the reflected text. Operational Roles and Technology autocue
Systems range from large studio rigs to portable "Presidential" podium prompts and mobile-based setups for smartphones or tablets. Best Practices for Presenters
A monitor below the glass displays the text in reverse (mirror image). Modern Autocue systems use a beam-splitter glass—a sheet
Modern options include professional suites like Autocue Explorer and Pioneer , as well as free browser-based tools like CuePrompter .
To avoid looking like they are "reading," professionals use several techniques: How to present How Autocue Works Because the glass is transparent
In professional TV production, specialized operators manage the scrolling speed to match the presenter’s natural pace, handle script edits, and organize the "running order".