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I know there are some threads about filming games, and what not, but equipment/set up do you use to film your goalkeeper. And what tips can you give someone who is trying to do it for the first time.
LOL....I have lots of videos of my feet too! I also hear erratic breathing when the ball gets close to my daughter.I use a Sony HDR-CX405 and set it up aligned with the top of the 18 yard box. I set it up on a tripod, press record and walk away. After the game, I download the recording and trim to just touches. It gives us a good video to review after the game. If I try to follow the game with the camera, I usually end up filming my shoes when ever things get exciting inside of the 18.
I have posted about Melissa Weck before. I just so enjoyed watching her play. Any way, her recruiting profile was one of the few I have seen that was a warm up video. https://www.ncsasports.org/womens-s...a/anaheim/esperanza-high-school1/melissa-weckI've been told that warmups are a great thing to film as well. Some keepers don't see much action so this is one way to evaluate. Only advice is have the keeper coach or someone with knowledge and intensity to do the warm up.
I figured a combination would make the most sense.Nothing wrong with having practice sessions available for coaches to see. I’ve collected practice video from August and September. Been told multiple times that game footage is needed as well.
yooooooooooooooo. Thanks. Downloaded the App. That is super cool. Where have you been for the last 5 years?!? lolI use my Iphone 11 Pro. Use the APP "Double Take", which takes two videos at once, one zoomed in, the other wide. Set it up on 6-10 ft Tripod. Edit with imovie. Stationary for first half, then reset it up second half.