Systems and methods are provided to record classroom instruction with high
production values, using networks and operators provided by the
university, corporation, or other customer. Operators need not be trained
video professionals and can operate from other locations on the campus.
Instructors and students are not required to change any practices already
existing in unrecorded classes. Two or more video cameras are deployed in
the classroom, one assigned to the instructor and others assigned to the
audience or students. The instructor wears a wireless microphone, and in
some embodiments, an emitter of positional information. In some
embodiments, two receivers of the positional information enable the
instructor video camera to follow the instructor automatically. Video and
audio signals are sent over a network to an operator computer, where the
operator provides intelligent cuts between the various video cameras,
monitors audio levels, and manually controls the video and audio devices
in the classroom, the result being a level of production values
heretofore unavailable without resort to an expensive setup with highly
trained, in-class video professionals.