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Save Money, Making Magic!
Here’s a great little how-to clip for those looking to save money but need to do a little broadcasting as well. Our very own Jerry Markham and Tom Stagg built this teleprompter and created this video to share with everyone else, check it out!
http://www.sharinghope.tv/video/4503938
Here is also a description of how to go about creating this cool tool which might cost you around $800 buying it online when we only spent around $75.
TOOLS
Tools used were A table saw, router, screwdriver, drill, and sewing machine.
PARTS
Parts were 50/50 beamsplitter glass, wood, screws, hinges, latch,
Velcro strips, canvas.
PROCESS
We used ¼ inch plywood for the base of the chassis, sized to fit our
thinkpad laptop (17”x22”), with 1.5×3/4” strips to support the glass
frame. We use two 1.5” hinges to attach the glass frame, and a swing
hinge with a wingnut to allow variable frame positioning. We even
used a magnetic latch from the glass door an old stereo rack, and
shock pads on the underside of the glass frame. .We placed rubber feet
on the base, allowing it to be places on a pedestal or shelf for use,
but we wanted the ability to put the whole device on a tripod, so we
routed a channel to fit our tripod using a 2×4. The most technically
difficult part of the process was the routing. We also routed a 2×4
to receive the tripod foot and hold the camera. Finally, we painted
it with black spraypaint. The last step was to create a hood to keep
light off the back side of the glass. This was made out of medium
weight canvas and Velcro strips, which were sewn to the hood and glued
to the wood.
The unit weighs less than 10 pounds.
We downloaded our software, MirrorScriptPro, at freetelepromptersoftware.com.
2 comments June 16, 2009
What a Difference a Mae Makes
If you are Relay or Making Strides veteran, you might have set up a team page for to show your spirt and collect donations, or maybe you send letters. Few people have the time to make a face-to-face appeal to absolutely everyone they know. Mae, a three-time breast cancer survivor, personalizes her fund-raising efforts by starring on SharingHope.tv and embedding her video onto her Mae’s Squad site. Thanks Mae for sharing your story and sharing hope!
Add comment August 19, 2008