Hi all,
I figure some OG bucket dads/moms will have some good input on this subject. The recruiting director for the org my daughter's team plays in suggests that pitchers shoot dedicated footage of them pitching in games, and upload onto a YouTube channel which can be made available to schools as part of the recruiting process. This footage would be separate and independent of the clips one can generate and save via GameChanger. I have a GoPro Hero 9 and a LynkSpyder setup that should work fine for this purpose. My questions:
1. What is the best angle from which to shoot video, and how should the frame be composed?
2. What types of videos/clips would you suggest? Per AB? By pitch, which would be a lot of work?
3. When shooting footage, is it best to simply hit "record" at the beginning of a half inning, and let it run continuously for three outs, or is it easier to cut videos up per AB?
I don't know what I don't know on this subject, so any and all input is appreciated. Thanks!
I figure some OG bucket dads/moms will have some good input on this subject. The recruiting director for the org my daughter's team plays in suggests that pitchers shoot dedicated footage of them pitching in games, and upload onto a YouTube channel which can be made available to schools as part of the recruiting process. This footage would be separate and independent of the clips one can generate and save via GameChanger. I have a GoPro Hero 9 and a LynkSpyder setup that should work fine for this purpose. My questions:
1. What is the best angle from which to shoot video, and how should the frame be composed?
2. What types of videos/clips would you suggest? Per AB? By pitch, which would be a lot of work?
3. When shooting footage, is it best to simply hit "record" at the beginning of a half inning, and let it run continuously for three outs, or is it easier to cut videos up per AB?
I don't know what I don't know on this subject, so any and all input is appreciated. Thanks!