Bringing Teaching to Life
The TLC partners with instructors to create professional media that elevates teaching and learning. From in-studio lecture recordings to on-location features, podcasts, and screen-capture tutorials, we help bring ideas to life in formats that support diverse teaching modalities and reach students in engaging ways.
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- Studio Videos – High-quality video capture in our professional studio.
- Learning Glass Videos – Write and draw while facing your students.
- Voice-Over Screen Recordings (Narrated Presentations) – Add clear, engaging explanations to slides or demos.
- On-Location – Capture teaching, labs, or fieldwork where it happens.
- Podcasts – Share ideas and conversations in an accessible, flexible format.

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Ready to get started? Contact us to explore your ideas and see how we can support your project from concept to completion. Our team will work with you to plan the best format, schedule a recording session, and ensure your media is polished and ready to share with students.
Studio Videos
Instructors record in front of a green screen wall or paper/cloth backdrop. For green screen, our videographers will replace the backgrounds with presentation slides, graphics, or customized visuals in the video editing process.
Learning Glass Videos
Learning glass videos allow instructors to write on a transparent board while still being visible to students.
Voice-Over Screen Recordings
Voice-over screen recordings capture instructional content directly from an iPad or tablet, with the instructor’s narration.
On-Location
Instructors conduct video shoots outside the TLC studio to showcase real-world applications, fieldwork, or other demonstrations.
Podcasts
The TLC can provide support to instructors in creating engaging, educational podcasts.
Featured podcast: The Show Where They Talk About Monsters (produced in collaboration with The Center for Monster Studies), where podcast host Mike Halekakis (Boom! Knowledge) and monster expert Dr. Michael Chemers (The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness) together examine the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.
(Available at Libsyn, Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Podcasts.)
