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Glide Gear Face 2 Face Hybrid Interview Periscope and Teleprompter, Dual Mode for Eye-Contact Interviews or Script Reading, DSLR and Smartphone Compatible
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- 2-in-1 Interview & Teleprompter Tool: Combines a periscope-style interview system and a professional teleprompter in one compact setup—perfect for capturing eye-contact interviews or reading scripts on camera.
- True Eye-Contact Communication: Innovative beamsplitter design allows interviewees to look directly into the lens while maintaining eye contact with the interviewer, creating warmer, more intimate on-screen conversations.
- Tablet & Smartphone Compatible: Easily switch to teleprompter mode by inserting any mobile device (3"–9" wide); compatible with most prompting apps and includes tablet/phone mount adapter.
- Versatile Mounting System: Includes 15mm rods, an adjustable camera riser, tripod mount holes (1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16), and rod ports—compatible with DSLR to pro-level cinema cameras like the C300.
- Complete Kit with Case: Comes ready to use with beamsplitter glass, adjustable camera riser, mobile mount, accessory threads for lights, and a padded carry case for safe and easy transport.
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Inspired by the ground breaking work of film maker Errol Morris and his technique called the Interrotron, the Face 2 Face unit allows the interviewer to have a conversation while the interviewee’s eye line is directly into the lens. The effect is a dramatic comfort level between the subject and the interviewer. The interviewees responses seem warmer and more genuine as if they’re talking directly to the person watching the video. Its two way beam splitter glass and periscope design allow for a quick and easy set up. Simply mount the face-to-face on a tripod and mount your camera on another tripod behind the face to face window. While your interviewee is talking to a reflection of you they will unknowingly be starring right at the camera! Award winning filmmaker Errol Morris has used this technique in several of his documentaries