its a good way of doing it, though make sure the camera has a good bit rate and resolution
i often use an old white board and a sony x1000v in 4k.
might be overkill but you can always reduce the file afterwards.
there are websites that do this professionally for a small fee.
pretty sure i remember someone local does it too.
think there was an article in the groat about him , might even have been up on here too, but when i don't remember.
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