cue card
1 of 1noun/kju: kɑ:rd/
Forms:cue cards
1
a large card that is held up behind a camera for presenters or anchors to read from while they seem to be looking at the camera
A cue card is a large card used by presenters, actors, or hosts during live broadcasts or performances to remind them of their lines, actions, or key points. The card displays short phrases or instructions to help the person stay on track while speaking or performing. Cue cards are often used in television shows, news programs, or stage productions, allowing the speaker to maintain a smooth flow of communication without having to memorize everything. They are usually held off-screen and read as needed during the performance.
- The actor glanced at the cue card to remember his next line.
- During the live broadcast, the host kept looking at the cue cards to stay on track.
- The news anchor read from the cue card before delivering the important update.
- The presenter used cue cards to ensure she didn’t forget any important points during the speech.