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It is important to submit a football video
to the college coaches that features
your son's football skills. Football videos that are
a combination of high-light and game film
is the best way to emphasize your son's skills. The football
video should start with an introduction. The high-light portion should be about 5 minutes long. The
high-light should also show the player lining up and
finishing the play.
Click on
to see a Windows Media Player Movie
of football highlights from College Sports
Exposure.
College Sports Exposure utilizes two techniques to emphasize your
son's football skills to the college coach. It uses slow
motion so that the good plays stay on the T.V. screen
longer when the coaches view the video. College Sports Exposure also
can mark
your son so that the coach can identify the player
immediately and focus on him and not the surrounding players.
College Sports Exposure recommends filming the football games with two
cameras
so the footage is in pro-cut format.
Many high schools video their games so they can evaluate the
performance of their team or the play. Therefore, they are not
focusing on a individual player. As a consequence, many scenes
may show a portion of the line where the player is not even visible,
especially if they are a linebacker or defensive back. Players
get these game videos, copy them and mail them to the college
coach. How can a college coach make an assessment of the player
when he is not even in the picture! A video should be filmed
with the prospective player in every scene.
Many high school film with VHS equipment. College Sports Exposure films the
games on digital film which is a higher
quality. The high coaches usually use youth to film the high
school videos. Many times they zoom in on the players or team too
much. As a consequence, the whole play is not
viewed.
In some cases, a football player's skills are not showcased with
hi-lights. For example,
a passing quarterback might quarterback for a high school team running
the wishbone offense. A skills video is the best way to
emphasize his passing skills. Click on the
to see a Windows Media Player Movie of
a quarterback's skills video.
Professional
Football
College Sports Exposure provides a football agent service if you do
not have an agent.
If you already have a football agent, College Sports Exposure can film
and edit your football skill/ game hi-light video and design and
print a player guide or manuscript for your football
agent.
Before attending a combine or try-out for a Professional Football
team, it is best to mail them a skills/ game hi-light video and a manuscript
of your college career. Please click on the camera
to see a Introduction and skills
video of Dio Hill who is a University of Alabama Birmingham defensive
back. Please click on this camera
to view Dio Hill's college
hi-light video. The game footage should be film in pro-cut
format.
Youth Football
College Sports Exposure also films youth football games and burn
them onto a DVD. The youth football team coaches use the game
DVDs to help improve their players.
The games can be highlighted and given to the player's at the end of
the year as
end-of-year souvenirs so they can remember the season. Player
introductions and practices can also be filmed and edited for the
souvenir packages. The following streaming videos illustrate some of
these souvenir packages.

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