noun
Short for isolated recording
ISO recording noun (VIDEO PRODUCTION): the process of capturing and saving individual video or audio feeds separately, rather than recording a single, mixed feed. This allows for greater flexibility in post-production editing, as each camera angle or audio source is available as a standalone recording.
ISO recording noun (TECHNICAL TOOL): a method commonly used in live streaming and multi-camera video setups where each camera’s output is recorded independently, enabling editors to adjust or remix the final content after the live broadcast.
Common Usage:
For live streaming and event production, "ISO recording" is essential for capturing multiple camera angles separately, so producers can re-edit the footage and create polished videos after the live event ends.