Thanks for your replies everyone!  I forgot to say that I have a Mac and 
currently use iMovie but would like the picture in picture and a backdrop.

~Dina

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, greg <e...@...> wrote:
>
> Regarding VideoCue: Do yourself a big favor and thoroughly investigate  
> before you'd purchase this program. The demo is a little  
> misleading.... Rather leads you to believe it can do some things that  
> it can't, ie) the TelePrompter: great idea, poorly implemented. You  
> can't easily edit your text as you go along, nor stop in the middle  
> and resume shooting. It's more of a "toy" for very short shoots... And  
> that's really disappointing, 'cause it COULD be so much more!
> I also bought Wirecast from the same developers.... for hosting live  
> streams... 5 times the price and a lot more sophisticated, yet still  
> leaves you wanting more.
> If anybody knows of a more serious alternative to VideoCue, a  
> teleprompter program that you can actually record into, and which  
> allows for switching between multiple camera angles and inserting  
> QuickTime movies... Please let me know!  Cheers, Greg
>


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