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Post by coachgreen05 on Jan 4, 2011 10:38:19 GMT -6
look at called?
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Post by Chris Clement on Jan 4, 2011 10:50:40 GMT -6
Quoi? You mean like the coaches film?
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Post by brophy on Jan 4, 2011 11:24:17 GMT -6
ODK OFFENSE DEFENSE KICKING
SL/EZ SIDELINE ENDZONE
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Post by coachgreen05 on Jan 4, 2011 11:46:07 GMT -6
Is it called the coaches film?
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Post by Coach Vint on Jan 4, 2011 17:03:40 GMT -6
Checkerboard
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Post by playsmart on Jan 4, 2011 17:52:10 GMT -6
Are you talking about cutups?
I have no clue what you are asking for.
You might want to explain a little more what you are looking for.
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Post by coachd5085 on Jan 4, 2011 17:58:22 GMT -6
coach green....I would say YES..if you said coaches film, that would describe what you are looking for.
The teams generally have cameras filming different angles than that of the TV production. The one that most closely resembles the TV is usually called the Sideline Wide ... which keeps all 22 players in the picture for the majority of the shot. The ALSO film a tight shot from an endzone angle which focuses on the Lineman..genearlly from outside the TE to outside the TE (or ghost TE)
The word "checkerboard" describes the way the film is usually put together for viewing. The film alternates views of the same play. Generally Wide Angle first, followed by the same play's tight endzone footage.
As brophy mentioned, generally the video is then ODK'd, which means it is segmented into to only offensive plays, then only defensive plays, then only kicking plays to aid in the break down process.
Lastly, "cut ups" can be made from those O, D, K segments, in which plays containing a certain criteria are pulled out for separate viewing. For example when game planning coaches may watch a "formation" cut up, which would have all of the same plays run from a certain formation back to back to back. ( All of the I formation plays, followed by all of the split back plays etc. )
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Post by coachgreen05 on Jan 5, 2011 7:08:17 GMT -6
thanks coachd5085...coaches film
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