IMovie for iPad video recording time limit 40 minutes

Dear community,
thank you already for helping me with this issue.
I got a new iPad mini with 128 GB storage in order to record movies on the go.
I was recording yesterday and it twice stopped automatically after 40 mins - which obviously is very annoying as I am recoding workshops and lessons that are a few hours long.
Do you have any suggestions?
All Apps are up to date and the free storage is around 110 GB which means at least 100 hours of movies.
Thank you!
Christian.

ive tried that -it works one out of 5 times-and then after exporting then uploading to Youtube-the times to upload are ridiculous-100,200,300,even 400 minutes-and in REAL TIME-not catch up as some progress bars do-and then after waiting that time it decides to tell me problem with upload etc etc; i use MPEG streamclip to export to MP4-then import to iMovie-then i EXPORT to desktop-the use the YouTube uploader (I am now allowed to upload an hour or more to Youtube)

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