Interrotron

The Interrotron is a device invented by filmmaker Errol Morris for conducting video interviews, allowing interviewers and subjects to make eye contact with each other while looking directly at the camera lens. This is achieved through a modified teleprompter setup, with the interviewer's face displayed on a monitor in front of the camera lens and the subject's face on a similar setup facing the interviewer, facilitating a more natural conversation.[1]

  1. ^ Chris Higgins (November 2, 2007). "The Interrotron". Mental Floss. Retrieved 2024-02-07.