Audio/Video Recordings — Consensual is the process of recording sound or video with the consent of all involved parties. This type of recording is often used to capture conversations, lectures, performances, interviews, or any other type of audio or video content that requires the consent of all participants. The most common types of Audio/Video Recordings — Consensual are onsite recordings, remote recordings, and studio recordings. Onsite recordings are recordings made in the same location as the participants, such as in a recording studio, a conference room, or any other space where audio and video can be captured. Remote recordings are recordings made remotely, such as from a remote microphone or camera. Studio recordings are recordings made in a professional recording studio, where the equipment and environment are specifically designed to capture the best quality audio and video.