1/6/2024 0 Comments Prizmo go app![]() ![]() So how well does this app perform its primary purpose of capturing text from printed material?Ĭapturing the text is easy using the device's camera or by importing from photos already stored. Using this app, printed words can be scanned, converted using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and then they can be read out by the app or sent to another text reader or adapted elsewhere so that the size and style are easier to read. Instead of being an educational app in its own right, Prizmo Go unlocks access to traditional resources as well as other printed materials for those who have difficulty in using textbooks, worksheets and written material. Schools, however, have a vast range of traditional learning material and more is produced over time. Interactive books, self-marking worksheets, and revision games, for instance. That's what I'm up to.Many apps offer a new take on existing learning materials. Then I have a great 24/7 on demand scene partner! Works like a charm. then just import it into Script Rehearser. I then send the file to myself and save it on my phone. (still sounds pretty robotic, but so do the readers at the audition, so, perfect ) Because most of my audition sides come in a PDF from Breakdown Services thats really a scanned image the app can't automatically read it, so I retype the lines in a simple text doc ( which also helps me begin to memorize). to create more space between lines if needed. I can even change the speed of their speech. You can import some scripts right into it, tell it which character is yours, then presto! it reads the other lines. Ironically i just did a big search for best apps for Android and just this week am using Script Rehearser. I think those all must be iPhone apps, no? Most iphone users I know are using (and rave about) Rehearsal the App Unfortunately, not available for we Android users. You can leave a comment below and it will be greatly appreciated. If there are any other apps, approaches or methods that you use. it can also convert and send it to your computer, so that you can use the photos that you have converted into other apps or programmes. I do use this app all the time to read plays and books. I have tried it with plays, but it's a little difficult to use, and if you don't have the right lighting, the writing on the page may look like this: uklfhiwoe arji oqRJ Other than that, it is a huge help and as I said. This app works by taking a page of a book you are reading and converting it into an OCR Document, which is the feature that helps it to be read back to you. Again, this is an app for people who might be dyslexic or have some sort of learning or visual gift that makes reading or understanding text a little challenging. Prizmo: I use this app ALOT!! This app works by reading a book to you in a text to speech fashion. They only have Shakespearean and classic plays at the moment, but they are looking for new plays for their catalogue, again it's a big recommendation from myself as this is a help for everyone within the acting communities. Promptoo3: This app is amazing, this is originally made for dyslexic actors who have trouble with reading and understanding plays, it reads back the lines of each character for you, it has a text to speech function, so you can hear it in an auditory way. ![]() What you do, is you write down the lines you mess up on in different colours, and help to stimulate memorisation in a colourful and creative way. In looking at the app, you would think."How would this help me?" This app is great for actors or actresses who could be dyslexic or may need some sort of visual cue that can help them learn lines, or may need help with sections they get stuck on. Inkflow Plus: For myself, personally this has been a huge help. With this app, you can learn lines by yourself and know your cues with your own voice talking back at you, because it has a recording feature which can help you learn your lines. ![]() Either, you get a family member, friend, significant other or a willing participant trying to help you or you get no one at all. I have recently come across a ton of apps, approaches and methods, which might be of use to you or maybe someone, whom you may know may benefit from this information, I have listed the apps, approaches and methods below: Linelearner: This app is probably a godsend to every actor or actress EVER! Because to go through lines with someone else, is a two-way street. Hi, I wanted to get to know if there are any other actors or actresses who use other ways of learning lines. ![]()
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