Patents by Inventor Edward Kerr

Edward Kerr has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240119923
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a customer service trainee to record a performance of a scene containing roles A and B with performers for the scene's roles alternately speaking their respective lines. The lines are displayed in a teleprompter style, and based on the experience level of the trainee, the system may blank out increasing portions of the lines. The system will present each role A line to be spoken by the trainee with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing or time remaining for that line. A “Next” button may be provided thereby allowing the trainee to depart from the progress bar timing. The teleprompter timer ensures that the trainee's recorded performance is coordinated with a take of role B, even though the trainee's take and the role B take are recorded at different times. The takes are played in tandem for evaluating effectiveness of the training.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2023
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy
  • Patent number: 11848003
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a trainee to record a performance of a scene containing roles A and B with performers for the scene's roles alternately speaking their respective lines. The system displays the lines in a teleprompter style, and based on the experience level of the trainee, may blank out increasing portions of the teleprompter-style lines. If the trainee is assigned role A, the system will present each role A line to be spoken by the trainee with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing or time remaining for that line. The trainee's performance is recorded by a computer. The teleprompter timer ensures that the trainee's performance is coordinated with a take of role B, even though the trainee's take and the role B take are actually recorded at different times. The takes are played in tandem for evaluating effectiveness of the training.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2021
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2023
    Assignee: ROLR, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy
  • Publication number: 20220028369
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a trainee to record a performance of a scene containing roles A and B with performers for the scene's roles alternately speaking their respective lines. The system displays the lines in a teleprompter style, and based on the experience level of the trainee, may blank out increasing portions of the teleprompter-style lines. If the trainee is assigned role A, the system will present each role A line to be spoken by the trainee with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing or time remaining for that line. The trainee's performance is recorded by a computer. The teleprompter timer ensures that the trainee's performance is coordinated with a take of role B, even though the trainee's take and the role B take are actually recorded at different times. The takes are played in tandem for evaluating effectiveness of the training.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2021
    Publication date: January 27, 2022
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy
  • Patent number: 11030992
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a trainee to record a performance of a scene containing roles A and B with performers for the scene's roles alternately speaking their respective lines. The system displays the lines in a teleprompter style, and based on the experience level of the trainee, may blank out increasing portions of the teleprompter-style lines. If the trainee is assigned role A, the system will present each role A line to be spoken by the trainee with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing or time remaining for that line. The trainee's performance is recorded by a computer. The teleprompter timer ensures that the trainee's performance is coordinated with a take of role B, even though the trainee's take and the role B take are actually recorded at different times. The takes are played in tandem for evaluating effectiveness of the training.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2021
    Assignee: ROLR, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy
  • Publication number: 20200202841
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a trainee to record a performance of a scene containing roles A and B with performers for the scene's roles alternately speaking their respective lines. The system displays the lines in a teleprompter style, and based on the experience level of the trainee, may blank out increasing portions of the teleprompter-style lines. If the trainee is assigned role A, the system will present each role A line to be spoken by the trainee with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing or time remaining for that line. The trainee's performance is recorded by a computer. The teleprompter timer ensures that the trainee's performance is coordinated with a take of role B, even though the trainee's take and the role B take are actually recorded at different times. The takes are played in tandem for evaluating effectiveness of the training.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2020
    Publication date: June 25, 2020
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy
  • Patent number: 10636413
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a trainee to record a performance of a scene containing roles A and B with performers for the scene's roles alternately speaking their respective lines. The system displays the lines in a teleprompter style, and based on the experience level of the trainee, may blank out increasing portions of the teleprompter-style lines. If the trainee is assigned role A, the system will present each role A line to be spoken by the trainee with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing or time remaining for that line. The trainee's performance is recorded by a computer. The teleprompter timer ensures that the trainee's performance is coordinated with a take of role B, even though the trainee's take and the role B take are actually recorded at different times. The takes are played in tandem for evaluating effectiveness of the training.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2020
    Assignee: ROLR, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy
  • Publication number: 20190198011
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a trainee to record a performance of a scene containing roles A and B with performers for the scene's roles alternately speaking their respective lines. The system displays the lines in a teleprompter style, and based on the experience level of the trainee, may blank out increasing portions of the teleprompter-style lines. If the trainee is assigned role A, the system will present each role A line to be spoken by the trainee with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing or time remaining for that line. The trainee's performance is recorded by a computer. The teleprompter timer ensures that the trainee's performance is coordinated with a take of role B, even though the trainee's take and the role B take are actually recorded at different times. The takes are played in tandem for evaluating effectiveness of the training.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2018
    Publication date: June 27, 2019
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy
  • Patent number: 10079993
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a user to sign in to a web site to record a performance thus creating a take of a scene between two actors (actor A and actor B) with the actors alternately speaking their respective lines. The system delivers the actors lines in a teleprompter format. The user can choose which actor to emulate (A or B). If the user decides to perform as actor A, the system will present each line to be spoken by actor A with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing for that line. The take is recorded by the user's computer using a computer operated camera and microphone. The teleprompter timer ensures that the user's performance is in sync with the Actor B even though the various takes are actually recorded at different times. This allows the takes to be played in tandem, side by side, seemingly performing together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2018
    Assignee: Rolestar, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy
  • Publication number: 20120081530
    Abstract: An Internet-based application allows a user to sign in to a web site to record a performance thus creating a take of a scene between two actors (actor A and actor B) with the actors alternately speaking their respective lines. The system delivers the actors lines in a teleprompter format. The user can choose which actor to emulate (A or B). If the user decides to perform as actor A, the system will present each line to be spoken by actor A with a time progress bar indicating the speed/timing for that line. The take is recorded by the user's computer using a computer operated camera and microphone. The teleprompter timer ensures that the user's performance is in sync with the Actor B even though the various takes are actually recorded at different times. This allows the takes to be played in tandem, side by side, seemingly performing together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2010
    Publication date: April 5, 2012
    Applicant: ROLESTAR, INC.
    Inventors: Edward Kerr, Patrick Malloy