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Post by coachsky on Nov 3, 2008 11:15:38 GMT -6
We have a pretty darn good football team this year. Only one loss in OT. But we have this student who has basically made a music video highlights of each of our games. The kid is awesome. He's had several sports articles in the papers. The local HS football blogs post his videos weekly. A couple of the really big programs have tried to hire him away. He's become sort of a local phenom, boy wonder.
Check it out in HD:
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Post by onthemarkfootball on Nov 3, 2008 13:44:24 GMT -6
Incredible. What a great exposure for your program and for himself.
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Post by tothehouse on Nov 3, 2008 23:33:30 GMT -6
I have a crew of kids helping our program with video. Currently I do our weekly HL film, but want to turn it over to some of my other students.
Anyway, I am creating a culture in my classroom (TV/Media) that students can get college paid for by doing what this guy is doing and more. We use DSV and my main student filmer sets up all the cameras (3 angles), laptops for live capturing, films, tears down, starts capturing other angles into our server. The next step? Getting him to enter our breakdown information like a college GA.
He will be golden to some college and HE doesn't even know it.
I need to create myself a vimeo account. That looks like fun.
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Post by coachorr on Nov 4, 2008 0:12:29 GMT -6
Coachsky and Tothehouse, you need to write an article in the article session talking about what you have done to recruit kids to do this and what you do to help develop them. I am interested.
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Post by tothehouse on Nov 4, 2008 0:31:41 GMT -6
I created a video account. Due to time constraints I compressed my video to a smaller size to fit into Vimeo's parameters.
Feedback would be cool. Thanks men.
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Post by coachsky on Nov 4, 2008 0:54:37 GMT -6
To the house! Nice stuff. Like your choice of tunes!
We actually lucked into this. It was this kids passion and he's just developed it.
At the end of the season we will have about a 50 minute documentary of our season. THe booster club liked this so much the agreed to pay the kid $500 and he'll get $10 per DVD to sell them to parents and students.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2008 22:32:55 GMT -6
do you know what program he used for that video, coachsky? that looks sweet. i want to do something like that too at the end of the season
i do the video stuff for my team as well...finishing up my last year in school and helping out part-time with a local high school, i do the DSV stuff like you described tothehouse, capture the films into the computer, do the breakdown info (on game night i am on the sidelines getting the playcall from the coach and recording down/distance/yard line/etc so inputting the breakdown info is a breeze). any tips on ways you guys streamline the process with DSV/any tips would be appreciated if you got any...seems like you guys do some hardcore video stuff.
until i started here they didnt really do much with the video except the basic O/D/K to sort into cut-ups, i would like to mess with the tendencies and charts and stuff since we have breakdown info now.
im just looking to get into coaching once i finish school (working on a teaching credential right now for teaching/coaching) so just looking to get my feet wet, i didnt get recruit but just offered to help....but i would suggest posting an ad or something marketing to people in a similar situation
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Post by Bill Vasko on Nov 6, 2008 21:16:47 GMT -6
I'd like to know what software he used as well....
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Post by coachsky on Nov 7, 2008 15:42:44 GMT -6
I'd like to know what software he used as well.... You can post questions right on that site. I'd ask Matt. He'll be happy to talk to you about it. I got it pretty easy, he hangs around the field and I try not to pick my nose on camera.
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Post by chadp56 on Nov 7, 2008 19:42:40 GMT -6
I just asked him he said "I use final cut pro, on a mac pro. I shoot with a canon hv20 HD Camcorder"
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