Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I want a recording teacher's class, with two DVS and synchronous voice at two stations. What are the equipment requirements and how to set them up?

I want a recording teacher's class, with two DVS and synchronous voice at two stations. What are the equipment requirements and how to set them up?

This doesn't need too complicated settings. There is one in the back corner of the classroom, shooting at the wide-angle end, booking a plane (unattended) and shooting at the whole site. Another machine can be placed in front of the other party, just three or five meters away from the lecturer. Someone is on duty, pulling close-ups and tracking the shooting.

The problem of sound synchronization doesn't need to be considered at all. In post-production, only one camera sound is needed (close-up sound is recommended). Don't stop two cameras when shooting, and you can almost ignore the mouth shape problem in the later double-track editing.

Precautions:

The white balance/aperture/shutter of the close-up machine must be manual, otherwise the picture will be unstable due to the change of light when moving and tracking.

Don't pause the shooting process, otherwise multiple scraps will be formed, which will increase the difficulty in the later stage.