Event re­cord­ing

Live streaming of events, digital lecture recordings and audio recordings are ways of making courses accessible to students regardless of location and time. Depending on staff capacity, the recording is carried out entirely by us. Alternatively, we offer support for independent recordings (camera instruction, help with setting up and starting the recording, video coding). In order for students to be able to access the recordings on the internet, they are put online either via PANDA or via the ZIM's video portal.

The following scenarios can be mapped in the Audimax, C1, G, O1, L1 and L2 lecture halls:

1) Recording sound + presentation

  • The sound that can be heard in the lecture hall via the loudspeakers (wrap-around wireless microphones + sound from the connected notebook) is recorded.

  • The image that can be seen in the lecture hall via one of the beamers (connected notebook or visualiser/table camera) is recorded.

  • The recording will be available on the video portal approximately two working days later and can be integrated into PANDA.

2) Recording sound + presentation + camera (fixed position)

  • The sound that can be heard in the lecture hall via the loudspeakers (pendant radio microphones + sound of the connected notebook) will be recorded.

  • It can be determined in advance which two image sources will be recorded in a split screen (either 50:50 or one large and one small): connected notebook, visualiser/table camera, fixed image of the hall camera.

  • The recording will be available on the video portal about two working days later and can be integrated into PANDA.

3) Recording sound + presentation + camera (with camera operator)

  • The sound that can be heard in the lecture hall via the loudspeakers (pendant radio microphones + sound from the connected notebook) will be recorded.

  • During the event, an operator from the ZIM Media or one of your SHKs who has been instructed by us sits in the control room of the lecture hall. This operator can distribute all available image sources (notebook, visualiser/table camera, hall camera) to the layouts (full screen, split screen 50:50, split screen with one large and one small image) and control the hall camera to film lecturers or blackboards.

  • The recording will be available on the video portal approximately two working days later and can be integrated into PANDA.

4) Livestream

  • All the above scenarios (1, 2, 3) can be streamed live in addition to, or without, the recording.

  • The livestream is made available via the video portal (course-specific, or public).

If you would like to record events in other rooms, we will be happy to advise you and, if necessary, provide technical solutions that suit the room and your requirements (e.g. screen capturing software such as Camtasia or OBS, microphones, cameras).

If you have any questions, suggestions or are interested in having your event recorded, please contact the Media Service Centre or send an e-mail to zim@uni-paderborn.de.
 

Service Center Media

Room: H1.201
Phone 05251/60-2821
zim@upb.de