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  2. Teleprompter - Wikipedia

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    Teleprompter. A teleprompter, also known as an autocue, is a display device that prompts the person speaking with an electronic visual text of a speech or script. Using a teleprompter is similar to using cue cards. The screen is in front of, and usually below, the lens of a professional video camera, and the words on the screen are reflected to ...

  3. Wally Feresten - Wikipedia

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    1990-present. Known for. Saturday Night Live. Relatives. Spike Feresten (brother) Chris "Wally" Feresten[ 1 ][ 2 ] (born 1965 or 1966) [ 1 ] is an American cue card handler and supervisor known for his work on Saturday Night Live. He also does cue cards for Late Night with Seth Meyers and his private business, Cue Cards by Wally.

  4. Cue card - Wikipedia

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    Cue card. Man holding cue cards during a monologue on a late night TV show. Cue cards, also known as note cards, [ 1] are cards with words written on them that help actors and speakers remember what they have to say. They are typically used in television productions where they can be held off-camera and are unseen by the audience.

  5. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Cue sports are a wide variety of games of skill played with a cue, which is used to strike billiard balls and thereby cause them to move around a cloth -covered table bounded by elastic bumpers known as cushions. Cue sports are also collectively referred to as billiards, though this term has more specific connotations in some varieties of ...

  6. Chris Evans ‘Couldn’t Pass Up’ Playing Johnny ... - AOL

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    To help Evans through the scene, Reynolds offered to provide cue cards for the MCU veteran. “Ryan was like, ‘Listen, if we need cue cards…’ and I was like, ‘Cue cards? I’m showing up ...

  7. Sensory cue - Wikipedia

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    Sensory cue. In perceptual psychology, a sensory cue is a statistic or signal that can be extracted from the sensory input by a perceiver, that indicates the state of some property of the world that the perceiver is interested in perceiving. A cue is some organization of the data present in the signal which allows for meaningful extrapolation.

  8. Glossary of cue sports terms - Wikipedia

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    The following is a glossary of traditional English-language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool, which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sport culture unto itself distinct from pool.

  9. Cue note - Wikipedia

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    Cue in orchestral music. In musical notation, a cue note is or cue notes are indications informing players, "of important passages being played by other instruments, [such as an] entrance after a long period of rest ." [ 1] A cue may also function as a guideline for another instrument for musical improvisation or if there are many bars rest to ...