Autoscript launched +Voice-Plus+, the first solution for voice-activated teleprompting , which uses technology developed by SysMedia, a subtitling and captioning company, and is integrated into an Autoscript software module called Win Plus. +Voice-Plus+ automatically displays and moves text at the same time as dialogs, eliminating the need for manual control.
+Voice-Plus+ gives its users several advantages, such as the freedom to walk around the studio, as well as eliminating the need to practice or train using foot or desk controls; it also does not need a separate operator and the speed is controlled by the voice of the speaker.
Michael Accardi, President of Autoscript US, said: "We are prepared to focus not only on future users, but also on the hundreds of Win Plus customers around the world. With +Voice-Plus+ we have made the equipment have extremely valuable features, and that they are also easy to install and configure."
Autoscript's innovations don't end there. NAB 2006 also launched "GoPrompt-15", a new, self-contained, completely cable-free system with a 15-inch high-brightness display, designed to give field operations the same standard readability as in studios. For the first time, true study prompting can be done in the field without the need for laptops or distractions. The "Go-Prompt-15" can edit in the field using a USB or PS-2 keyboard.
Autoscript also demonstrated its "Plus-Light" light, which is mounted on top of and powered by Autoscript TFT prompters for cameras . By using an LED array, Plus-Light offers a soft, controllable light, without the problems of traditional conventional tungsten appliances. Having no cables to or from the camera or pedestal, no heat problems and offering a simple mounting solution, Plus Light is ideal for prompting, both in the field and in the studio.
Finally, the ELP15-PT camera prompter allows you to attach a 15-inch screen to robotic panning and tilt heads. The revolutionary "carousel mount" supports the weight so heads don't have to. For the first time, studio lens prompters will be usable with robotic systems.

