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Today, September 9, 2016, Jersey City, New Jersey A new technology, a laptop camera teleprompter that uses a mobile device for scripting, is the subject of a campaign that has been launched by tompter. This teleprompter box is designed to be clipped over the display of most computers, enabling people who have a mobile device and software that has been downloaded to read scripts while directly gazing into the camera during the performance. Tom Beattie, the creator and proprietor of tompter bespoke teleprompters, expressed his excitement about the level of interest that has been generated by his most recent creation. We have high hopes that by using the same technology that is used by pros, we will be able to motivate all performers, video bloggers, and video makers to produce better videos. It is possible to clip the tompter micro 750 over the monitor camera of most laptops, and it makes use of prompter glass that is hung inside of a little box that has a tray. A mobile device that is loaded with software is placed on the tray, and the script is reflected onto the glass. Additionally, this teleprompter is compatible with applications that are provided by third parties. Moreover, it is equipped with led lighting, which helps to illuminate the face of the performer who is reading the script. Kickstarter donors have the opportunity to raise their pledges and get a tompter mini 750 teleprompter in time for the end of December. This opportunity comes as the Christmas season draws rapidly closer. “We wanted to make it accessible as the ideal present for any aspiring actor or actress who needs to produce a professional film, and we wanted to make sure that they could have it in time for the majority of the main holidays.” The Kickstarter campaign offers a variety of perks and reward levels, and the firm is prepared to handle an influx of orders in the event that anything goes wrong. “We are prepared to provide assistance in the event that this endeavor is financed, as we have established ties with a number of laser cutting firms and plastics importers in the New York and New Jersey region. Despite the fact that the Kickstarter funding goal appears to be based on approximately 150 orders, they are prepared to reach 3,000. “We believe that it will be the most popular gift this holiday season for anyone in the video business, and we hope that we will continue to be successful in meeting our funding requirements.”” Tom Beattie is a teleprompter designer that creates bespoke teleprompters out of metal and polymers for 3D printing. He works in conjunction with a group of proprietors of machine shops to construct and develop specialized goods for the television and video business. Find out more about them by visiting the personal teleprompter on Kickstarter .