The company will demonstrate the new CuePad app, the next generation of its CueiT software, and a new talent monitor mount at Booth C4720 during the show.
The CuePad app brings professional prompting to iPads and iPhones. Powered by CueTALK connectivity, the app uses the same rendering technology found in CueScript V2 monitors to provide frame-accurate scrolling. Designed for quick deployment on location or for use with jibs and Steadicam rigs, the app includes horizontal mirror and vertical flip modes to accommodate various teleprompter glass configurations.
CueScript is also releasing a major update to its CueiT software. The next-generation version features a rebuilt text editor with advanced cloaking, marker management, and integrated runorder tools. A key addition is a robust undo/redo system intended to give producers more confidence when making last-minute script changes in live environments. The software also features a customizable user interface designed to adapt to specific production workflows.
For multi-presenter environments, CueScript is introducing the Above-Hood Talent Monitor Mount. The mount allows a second talent monitor to be placed directly above the prompter hood without affecting camera alignment. The solution is compatible with the company’s 22-inch and 24-inch talent monitors.
“At CueScript, our goal is to empower talent, engineers and production teams with tools that are intuitive, reliable, and adaptable,” said Michael Accardi, president of CueScript. “These three new solutions demonstrate our commitment to modern broadcast workflows, whether it’s mobile prompting, advanced script management, or enhanced visibility for on-air talent.”
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