Sentences with word «autocue»

How does a senior politician respond to a spin doctor changing their speech on autocue, moments before it is due to be delivered?
Kruger seems to be aiming for the brutal effects of Bruce Nauman, but the piece has none of his piercing directness - largely because her actors are so clearly reading from autocues.
And where the prime minister's autocue ensured he got across the messages he wanted to, Miliband's memory - fail was made a mockery of time and again at this conference.
A «presenter mode» shows a virtual autocue and gives a heads - up as to where the viewers are looking, while an «edit mode» lets the user drag and drop files into relevant points of the story.
Well, actually, «belting out» may be a bit of an exaggeration: I had left my glasses on the table and was desperately trying to keep up with the autocue...
Labour's all - powerful director of communications Seumas Milne is reported to have changed Lewis» speech on the autocue as he waited to deliver it, notifying the MP by post-it note as he sat on the stage waiting to walk to the podium.
Some of the skills that made her so admired are no longer so prized: she has been a powerful speaker in what has become the age of the autocue.
A senior Labour source said: «Clive punched a wall when he came off the stage because Seumas altered his speech on the autocue.
Clive Lewis» speech pledging not to change Labour's pro-Trident policy was altered by spin doctor Seumas Milne on the autocue as he waited to deliver it, PoliticsHome has learned.
It was confirmed to Clive that the agreed speech had been amended on the autocue
The West Ham line was not in the speech sent through to lobby journalists, but the fact that Cameron was reading his words from an autocue has led some to that suggest a poor Tory speechwriter might be about to collect their P45...
He announced the news by way of this Downing Street webcast, during which at times he has a bizarre grin fixed on his face, and proceeds to trip over words as he rushed to read the autocue.
Mr Miliband delivered the speech mainly from memory, without the help of an autocue and using only basic notes.
He spoke for an hour and ten minutes with no script no autocue.
In a make or break speech ahead of a possible November election, David Cameron dispensed with his autocue to tell the Conservative conference that he stood for hope and optimism - contrasting Gordon Brown's old, failed politics with his new kind of politics that people could believe in.
The «Yes» campaign advertisements were thought to be much more effective, showing their speakers listening to and answering people's concerns, while the «No» campaign's broadcasts featured speakers reading from an autocue.
Corbyn also revealed he was testing out using an autocue before his conference speech next Tuesday.
I have to say I have never used an autocue in my life before.
Peculiar little intro from Jackson though: did he really need to stare that hard at an autocue to say «I hope you enjoy this at Apple»?
If you are able to read an autocue at the same time as peeling off your stockings, this could hold you in good stead, especially if pitching to Channel 4.
The presenters, reading from their autocues, smiling manically (and, at times, inappropriately) served up the news of the world's events as if the people of Britain all had hangovers or had collectively been diagnosed with severe learning difficulties.
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