Forge Guide to Public Speaking

Video Chat Is the New Public Speaking

But you get to control the lighting

Rachel Sklar
Forge
Published in
7 min readDec 18, 2019

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Illustration: Kiki Ljung

This story is part of How to Get Better at Public Speaking, the Forge guide to talking in front of a crowd.

EEarly in my career, I invited Nora Ephron, whom I had worked with, to Skype in to a panel I was coordinating. She politely declined, but her reasoning always stuck with me: “I’m too old to Skype. Lighting is everything.”

I don’t actually believe she was too old to Skype — she was Nora Ephron! A legend — but she wasn’t wrong about the lighting. At the turn of the last decade, when our conversation took place, it was invariably terrible for home video-chat dial-ins.

I remembered her comment about a year later, when I was doing a CNN segment via Skype from a random startup office, with nice big windows. The lighting was great. But I couldn’t hear very well, and so even though I was wearing earphones, I kept on moving closer to the screen, resulting in my face smooshing way up close in the little box allotted to me, I looked ridiculous next to the other appropriately framed panelists.

Then there was the time I was offered a segment on CBC while home alone with my baby daughter. I let them know the only way to keep her quiet was to nurse her…

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Rachel Sklar
Forge

Writer, entrepreneur & activist. Founder of TheLi.st and Change The Ratio. Just here to elevate women & sing showtunes. Find me @rachelsklar on Twitter/Insta.