

Simons response apparently had the support of her superiors in the White House. A slowed-down version of Biden's remarks makes clear that Biden did not say "let me" at any time during the moment, and said "repeat the line" rather than "repeat that line." The White House is wrong about what the president said, according to everyone who listened to Biden's remarks. During an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity last Tuesday, Hannity pointed out that former White House physician Ronny Jackson has. Biden’s issues are not physical, they’re mental, and he needs to be screened for dementia now. The president was speaking about protecting women's reproductive. At any moment, you can chose to interrupt the prompter. Have the prompter back far enough that your eyes are not tracking back and forth as you read, but close enough that you can read it easily (of course) and ideally, it will be at or around eye level. Play, Pause or Stop with ease, while you give your speech. From our 100 DIY lighting kit, to shooting video entirely with an iPhone, it’s no secret that we love a good video. Just like that, you’ve got yourself a budget-friendly teleprompter.

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A good prompter operator will follow your pace, not expect you to follow theirs. They’re usually pretty expensive and kind of hard to set up. He said, 'let me repeat that line,'" wrote White House assistant press secretary Emilie Simons in response to a video post of the moment shared on Twitter. Biden underwent a physical exam given by his doctor Kevin O’Connor on Nov. Joe Biden was mocked on social media Friday after making an apparent mistake by reading teleprompter instructions during a speech. If you can, talk with the operator first. When the issue of reading a teleprompter or script comes up, I have heard, How do I make it sound like Im not reading The answer: teleprompter practice. In response to criticism over Biden reading his cue to "repeat the line" on the teleprompter as though it was part of his speech, a member of the White House press staff said everyone simply heard him wrong.
