Both teleprompters and cue cards help speakers deliver prepared content. But they serve different purposes and suit different situations. Here is how to choose.
Teleprompter Advantages
- Direct eye contact with camera or audience
- Can handle long, complex scripts
- Easy real-time script changes
- Consistent scroll speed
- Professional, polished appearance
Cue Card Advantages
- Lower cost for simple productions
- No technology to fail
- Can work without power
- Visible gestures from card holder can cue timing
When to Use Teleprompters
- On-camera work requiring eye contact
- Long scripts (more than a few sentences)
- Live events with multiple speakers
- Professional productions with budgets
- Any situation where looking polished matters
When Cue Cards Work
- Brief bullet points only
- Talk show style with visible personality
- Very low budget productions
- Outdoor locations without power
The Verdict
For professional productions, teleprompters are almost always the better choice. The eye contact advantage alone—being able to look directly at your audience while delivering scripted content—is transformative.