Major CueCam Presenter Update with Michael Forrest
The Tool That’s Already Changing How the World Presents Just Got Significantly More Powerful
Michael Forrest — creator of CueCam Presenter and one of the most quietly revolutionary voices in camera-based communication — returns to Conversations with Tony Mobley to unveil what may be the most significant update in CueCam’s history. If his previous appearances changed how you think about presentations, tonight could change how you make them.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026 8:00 – 9:00 PM ET Live at conversationswithtonymobley.com
The Story So Far
Michael Forrest has become one of the most anticipated returning guests on CWTM, and for good reason. Each appearance has marked a genuine milestone in the evolution of camera-based presenting.
First visit — Michael introduced the world of CueCam Presenter and made the case that PowerPoint and Keynote were built for projectors, not webcams. A quiet bombshell for anyone communicating through a screen.
April 1, 2026 — He returned with CueCam Presenter’s then-latest innovations: a cleaner interface, the new share bar, smarter cue cards, and a deepening philosophy that presentations should feel like live storytelling rather than slide navigation.
Tonight, June 3, 2026 — A major update. Not a tweak. Not a feature addition. A major update. Michael is back to show us what that means.
Why “Major” Matters
In software development, words carry weight. A patch fixes something. An update refines something. A major update changes something fundamental.
When the creator of a tool calls his own update “major” and brings it to a live audience for the first time, that’s worth paying attention to. Tonight’s conversation isn’t a routine check-in — it’s a reveal.
For the thousands of educators, trainers, course creators, live streamers, and church communicators who’ve been following CueCam Presenter’s development, this is the episode you’ve been waiting for.
What We Expect to Explore
The Major Update Itself
- What has changed — and why the decision was made to change it
- New capabilities that expand what’s possible for camera-based presenters
- Interface and workflow refinements born from real-world user feedback
- How this update responds to the growing demands of professional on-camera communication
The Bigger Picture
- Where CueCam Presenter sits in the rapidly evolving landscape of presentation tools
- How machine learning and AI are beginning to intersect with live presenting workflows
- The shift from “presenting on camera” to “broadcasting as a presenter” — and what that distinction means
- What the next generation of camera-first communication tools looks like
Real-World Impact
- How educators are using CueCam Presenter in classrooms and online courses
- Churches and faith communities transforming their on-camera delivery
- Corporate trainers replacing static screen-shares with dynamic, presenter-led experiences
- Creators building audiences through more authentic, engaging on-camera presence
For New Viewers
- A clear explanation of why CueCam Presenter exists and what problem it solves
- The fundamental difference between slide-centric and presenter-centric tools
- How to get started — and why the learning curve is shorter than you think
The Philosophy That Drives Everything
Michael Forrest’s work is grounded in a deceptively simple insight: most presentation software was designed for a world that no longer exists.
Conference rooms with projector screens are no longer the primary venue for human communication. Webcams, streaming platforms, video calls, and online courses are. And yet the tools most people reach for — PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides — were designed for the former, not the latter.
CueCam Presenter was built from the ground up for the world we actually live in. Tonight’s major update is the next chapter of that mission.
Who Cannot Afford to Miss This
Educators delivering lessons through screens who want their personality, not their slides, to be the teaching instrument
Corporate trainers who know their audiences deserve better than a shared screen with bullet points
Online course creators building authority and engagement through video content
Pastors and worship leaders connecting with distributed congregations who need to feel genuinely present
Podcasters and streamers who want to elevate their on-camera delivery beyond the basics
Anyone who presents on a webcam and senses that their current tools are holding them back
Because great communication was never about great slides. It was always about a great communicator — with the right tools to let them shine.
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“The future of presenting isn’t more slides. It’s more you.” — Michael Forrest, CueCam Presenter