Krakatoa,
Like playersdad says, your situation is unique because of your location so you, or others before you, probably know more about this that most of us. Like most parents I was very active in my son’s recruitment and never felt the need for a video. I was prepared to send one but the situation never presented itself. Some may disagree with me but I purposely would NOT send out a professionally prepared video. Two reasons for this. Number one: You are marketing your son and his talent, not a video. You want your son’s talent and ability to make the impression, not the quality of the video. Number two: The coach, like anyone else, doesn’t want to feel as if he’s the target of a marketing strategy . . . .a professionally prepared video MIGHT send that message..
Good luck,
Fungo