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– Highlight speaker names, use a special style for difficult–to–pronounce words, and space lines perfectly to make them easier to read.
– Write and modify scripts in a dedicated editing environment - there’s no need to use a separate app. – Control the prompter using your keyboard and trackpad, or use a dedicated remote or controller. Great for rehearsing a difficult part or managing any large script. – Mark sections of interest and jump to them instantly with bookmarks. – Prevents accidental edits, screen saver activation, and other interferences while prompting. – Never run over your allotted time! Show a clock and remaining time estimate below your script for time–awareness. – Maintain your reading position with an adjustable focus arrow. – Minimize talent eye movement with one–click margins. – Teleprompter operators can see exactly what the talent sees on their own screen, resulting in better communication between the operator and talent. Optionally flip the script only on the other screen if you’re using a mirror enclosure. – Dual–screen prompting displays your script on a second screen. – Precision speed controls let you accommodate any speaking rate or text size. – Smooth scrolling, GPU–accelerated and tuned for particular hardware. Write or import scripts, then scroll them smoothly on one or more screens. It is built for live performers, newscasters, actors, public speakers, narrators, and anyone who has ever used cue cards or read from a script. Thanks to Erin for passing this link via RedmondPie.Presentation Prompter turns your Mac into a teleprompter and helps you deliver successful presentations. The newest versions of macOS includes a Lock Screen shortcut for quickly enabling that, though if you want to enjoy a screen saver before locking the screen then often a hot corner for enabling the screensaver is a better approach.
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Whichever screensaver you use (or don’t use) you’ll want to remember to lock the screen with a password so that data on the Mac has some privacy when not it’s not actively in use by you.
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Some of the other favorites are using third party screensavers for playing a video as a screensaver, using a website as a screen saver, using an animated gif as a screensaver, using the Apple TV screensavers on the Mac (and the spaces ones too), and there are many other screen savers we have discussed before too. If this screensaver isn’t doing it for you, there are many other options out there. The description of the screen saver on Github is as follows: “Brooklyn Screen Saver by Pedro Carrasco based on the animations presented during Apple Special Event (October 30, 2018) from the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Howard Gilman Opera House.” The animated GIF below demonstrating some of the animations is borrowed from Github page as well. You can preview the screensaver or use it immediately, but to really appreciate it you have to see the animations of the Apple logo artwork abstractions yourself. From the “Screensaver” preference panel, locate and select “Brooklyn” to choose that as the screensaver on the Mac.
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To install the screensaver, right-click on the ‘Brooklyn.saver’ file and choose ‘Open’, or install the screensaver manually by placing it into a users ~/Library/Screen Savers/ directory.Download the Brooklyn screen saver from GitHub here.
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The description of the screen saver on Github is as follows: “Brooklyn Screen Saver by Pedro Carrasco based on the animations presented during Apple Special Event (October 30, 2018) from the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Howard Gilman Opera House.” How to Download & Install the Brooklyn Animated Apple Logo Screensaver
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This is third party software and not an official screen saver from Apple, it was put together by a user on Github where it is available to download for free. Whatever the case, the screen saver is really quite nice, and it works with the optional clock setting too which many Mac screen saver users appreciate. The animated Apple logos used in the Brooklyn screensaver appear to be based on various Apple logo animations seen during an Apple event from fall of 2018, presumably the creator of the screensaver extracted the logos from an event video or from some other means.