Film an address that looks like a broadcast – not a webcam
Year-opening, change announcement or holiday greeting: a leadership address deserves more than a shaky phone clip. With two iPhones and a teleprompter it becomes a production.
The difference is in details viewers notice subconsciously: a clean cut between two angles, the name and title as a lower third, the company logo in the corner, a calm intro with music. All of that lives in LiveShow Creator as a prepared rundown – the address itself is filmed in one take, with the teleprompter right in the picture so the eyes stay on the lens.
For international teams it gets really strong: from that one recording, the app creates translated versions with AI dubbing voices and subtitles in up to 12 languages – the message reaches every location in its own language, on the same day.
How the address comes together
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Set up in 15 minutes
Main iPhone head-on with the teleprompter text, optionally a second iPhone at an angle. Light from the front, lavalier microphone on the lapel.
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Prepare the rundown
Intro with logo and music, lower third with name and role, end card – built once, reusable for every future message.
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Record in one take
The teleprompter scrolls in the picture, cuts between angles happen automatically or by tap. Slip of the tongue? Just repeat the paragraph.
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Distribute – multilingual if needed
Export for intranet, email or a townhall stream. Translate first if you like: AI voices and subtitles in up to 12 languages.
What you need
- 1–2 iPhones (main camera with LiveShow Creator, optional Camera app as second angle)
- Tripod and light from the front (a window is often enough)
- External lavalier or USB microphone for clean audio
- The script for the teleprompter
FAQ
How does the speaker read without looking like they are reading?
Can we broadcast the address live?
How do we reach international locations?
What if the speaker stumbles?
Your next message in broadcast quality
Get the beta and produce the first address this week.
Join the beta (TestFlight)