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How to Turn a TikTok or Reel into a Teleprompter Script (WikiHow)
WikiHow-style steps: pick a talking reference, paste into Claudevid Teleprompter, clean lines, rewrite, translate if needed, film with fullscreen reader.
Before you start
You need a Claudevid account, a reference where someone speaks clearly, and 20 quiet minutes. You do not need to memorize the original or download black-hat “script scrapers.”
Pick clips with a spoken promise in the first seconds. Skip music-meme posts with no dialogue.
Tips after your first remake
Move the strongest line to the top. Cut throat-clearing. Film standing, phone at eye height, teleprompter speed slower than you think.
If comments ask for proof, shoot a follow-up from the same outline with a new example, still from the teleprompter, still your voice.
Step-by-step
Choose a talking reference
Save a TikTok or Reel URL (or export an MP4) where the speaker delivers a clear tip or story.
Paste into Teleprompter
Studio → Teleprompter → paste link or upload. Wait until the script shows phrase-per-line.
Edit for your niche
Replace their examples with yours. Run a punchier or shorter rewrite if lines still ramble.
Film with fullscreen
Mirror if needed, set font large, record until the CTA lands clean.
Publish your file
Upload the new take to Reels/TikTok/Shorts. Keep the reference private.
Try Automatic Mode
Put your content on Auto Run — pipelines that generate shorts, UGC, tip slides, and YouTube long + Short, then schedule them to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and X.
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Frequently asked questions
- Can I remake paid ads?
- You can study spoken structure. Do not copy trademarks, unverifiable claims, or someone else’s offer copy.
- What if transcription misses slang?
- Edit lines manually before filming. Teleprompter scripts are meant to be tightened by a human.