I agree with the thought above - the student may need to own equipment to make videos while at school for other auditions for summer programs, festivals, etc. Some schools do have equipment that can be used by students for this purpose, but the time may be limited, there may not be good instructions, they may be “bumped” from the schedule, etc.
We are not a tech family - there were times when we hired the pro - the important auditions for undergrad and, in retrospect, probably should have done for grad auditions as well - it would have relieved a lot of stress on top of everything else going on for college seniors. Other auditions were done by my offspring themselves with a Zoom and editing on the Mac. The worst situation was when one kid used the expensive school equipment - and ended up an hour later with nothing shot. I don’t know how that occurred, kid claims he tested everything. That was an expensive afternoon though - paid the accompanist and then had to do it over.
Best of luck to you all. I shudder whenever I approach anything technical. It was a relief that the kids took it on better without my “help”!