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Content Creators Losing Eye Contact on Camera When Reading Scripts

Video creators reading scripts during recording look away from the camera lens, creating an unnatural viewing experience for audiences. Teleprompter solutions exist but are physically separated from the camera, failing to solve the gaze alignment problem. This is a hardware-software integration gap for solo video producers.

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