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Autoscript brings EPIC to Europe

Autoscript will present a wide range of professional teleprompting solutions at IBC2012, with the EPIC (Enhanced Prompting Information Centre) making its European debut following its launch at NAB 2012.

Autoscript will present a wide range of professional teleprompting solutions at IBC2012, with the EPIC (Enhanced Prompting Information Centre) making its European debut following its launch at NAB 2012. The EPIC all-in-one prompter display and on-air talent monitor vastly simplifies studio equipment, reduces power consumption and enables easier location prompting, while retaining the advanced features and functions of the Autoscript LED prompter series. The patent-pending design replaces two pieces of equipment with one and features an integrated flip-down talent monitor. It reduces overall system weight compared to separate prompter monitor configurations, increasing compatibility with robotic/support systems; it also streamlines cable management for video, tally signal, and timecode display, and reduces power consumption with the capability to run the entire system via one power cable. Brian Larter, managing director, Autoscript, said, “The EPIC has received an incredibly enthusiastic reception so far, and we are excited to introduce it to the IBC audience. All our products and solutions are designed with our clients’ needs in mind, and we strive to enhance the production process with reliable, high quality products that integrate easily into workflows and provide peace of mind to presenters and producers alike.” Visitors will also see Autoscript demonstrate key enhancements to its WinPlus software, and introduce more voice modules for its Voice Plus voice activation software, with support now available for Norwegian and Italian. Also on display will be the Magno Wireless Foot Control that enables presenters to control the speed of the script anywhere within the studio location without the need to run cabling, and the Smart Combiner Wireless Receiver that enables up to four separate wireless controllers to be used in a single studio.11.E55