Stand out in virtual presentations. Essential tips for success in our remote and hybrid work environment. Watch now!
Lorraine Lee, editorial director at Prezi, shares some excellent tricks that will help you ace your virtual presentations.
Being on video isn’t easy. I learned this when I did my first on-camera interview at LinkedIn (with plenty of nerves) in 2016 with no prior training — but, to my surprise, everything ended up ok! That week I did a total of 4 interviews, and I learned that the best way to improve is to dive head in. Now I’m at Prezi, where we’re focused on helping people give better virtual presentations, whether in a team meeting or on the big (virtual) stage. My hope is that you will walk away with tips that give you confidence that you can shine on video. And while it isn’t always easy, it is entirely possible for you to achieve.
Mastering the art of virtual presentations: lighting, visuals, and Q&A tips for success
In this video, Lorraine covers various aspects of being on camera and standing out in virtual presentations. We'll dive into the importance of visuals, including lighting and background choices. Lorraine shares best practices to make your presentations shine. Don't miss the Q&A section with questions from the audience, who asked about managing nerves, handling interruptions, controlling the speed of your voice, and presenting a lot of information effectively. Lastly, Lorraine shares tips on how to practice before your presentation to ensure you deliver with confidence. Unlock the secrets to mastering virtual presentations with this Chat&Learn Recap!
Don't miss out on future PowerToFly events! Check our calendar here.
Lorraine Lee is the Editorial Director at Prezi, where she helps people give better virtual presentations. Lorraine works with Influencers and thought leaders to feature their expertise around topics including how to excel in virtual presentations, remote selling, training distributed teams, and more. Prior to Prezi, Lorraine was an editor at LinkedIn, where she created its #FemaleFounders video series and interviewed people including author Esther Wojcicki, Chelsea Clinton, and Phenomenal Woman founder Meena Harris (niece to Kamala Harris).