Good news for Reels creators! Instagram adds Teleprompter feature, making video creation easier

Instagram has introduced another great new feature for content creators. This feature will save you time while editing your Reels. Moreover, creators will now be able to create uncut Reels in a single take, speaking their script without any mistakes. Meta's photo and video-sharing platform has added a "Teleprompter" feature for short-video

Creators, allowing them to paste their video scripts and view them directly on the screen while recording their Reels.

How does a teleprompter work?

Just as professional anchors rely on teleprompters to avoid mistakes while reciting scripts in the studio, Instagram users will now have the option of a built-in teleprompter directly within the app when creating Reels. Creators will no longer need to install a separate external teleprompter to read their scripts. Users can enable this feature in their Instagram app settings.

To use this feature, first open the Instagram app on your phone.

Next, tap the "+" icon and select the "Reels" option.
After that, go to the camera interface.

Here, on the left side of the screen, you will see several options like audio, effects, green screen and touch-up.

Below these options, you'll find the new "Teleprompter" feature.

Tap this to paste your video script.

You can then create your reel by reading the script shown on the teleprompter.

This Instagram feature was recently released; therefore, it may not be available to all users right now. Instagram is rolling it out in a phased manner. If you don't see this feature in your Instagram app yet, it will become visible after updating the app.

Instagram recently released a "Snapchat-like" Instants feature for its platform. This feature is designed to share private stories, which are only visible for 24 hours. These stories can only be viewed once, and only by the specific user to whom they were sent. Photo stories shared through Instants can only be viewed once. Screenshots are also not possible. Users can only send live photos in real-time through this feature.

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