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The Ikan P2P Interview System features two 15" High Bright Teleprompters that allow for direct eye contact with the camera lens during interviews, creating a more engaging and intimate conversation for viewers.
Yes, the Ikan P2P Interview System is designed to be user-friendly and portable, allowing for quick setup and breakdown. It is ideal for on-the-go productions.
The Ikan P2P Interview System comes with two 15" High Bright Teleprompters and HDMI cables for a seamless connection to your camera or recording device.
The Ikan P2P Interview System is versatile and can be adapted to various filming environments. It's compatible with a range of cameras and tripods.
The Ikan P2P Interview System features two large 15-inch High Bright Teleprompters, offering superior readability for scripts.
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4:3
LED
1000 nits
Aluminum
15" (38.1cm)
Composite BNC, VGA, HDMI
DC 12v / 4A
10W
17' (5.2m)
1920 x 1080
160 Degree (H) / 170 Degree (V)
30 x 16 x 15" (76.2 x 40.64 x 38.1cm)
22 lbs (9.97kg)
847983032914
When using Ikan's P2P System, the interviewer and the interviewee are able to look directly into the camera lens while still seeing and looking directly at an image of each other. This equates to a natural one-on-one interview style which is also, because of the direct eye contact, much more involving for the audience.
When the interviewer asks a question, he or she is looking right into the eyes of the viewer. When the interviewee answers the question, he or she is also looking directly into the eyes of the audience and in essence giving his or her answers to them. No longer is the audience sitting off to the side and observing the interview; they become a part of the interview.