Notre Dame is halting the use of hydraulic lifts to film football practices. The school will install remote-controlled cameras after an October accident in which a student filmmaker was killed after his lift toppled over. The Rev. John Jenkins, Notre Dame's president, said the new system fulfills a pledge made after junior Declan Sullivan died. "I said in the days after Declan's death that we would do everything in our power to make changes to ensure that such an accident does not happen again -- here or elsewhere," Jenkins said in a statement. The new system will include four cameras mounted on 50-foot poles at the university's football practice fields.