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On-line recruiting video

Matt Parry ·
My son would like to be able to send prospective coaches an internet link to a video of him batting and fielding. He does not want to upload his video to You Tube. Aside from sites like PBR or NCSA, what options exist that would allow him to post / remove / update a short video (1-2 minutes), either for free or for a small fee? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Matt
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JCG ·
Vimeo has a free account option. What's the problem with YouTube? Videos can be unlisted, comments can be disabled, as can likes/dislikes. With those settings in place it's a perfectly fine place for a recruiting video IMO. Also, he could embed the video on a webpage using a free web hosting service like Wix.
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Gov ·
Reconsider YouTube...lots of controls...I figured it out first then showed son. I would do all the editing and ensure it loaded correctly, and ensured through sample emails the link would open properly. Coaches love YouTube...so easy for them to open on their Smart Phones.
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Iowamom23 ·
We used YouTube. Worked well.
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Wechson ·
For video you take on your own I prefer Vimeo. I'll also advocate for a service called Realplay.us. They are at select tournaments and showcases. For pitchers it's terrific, they send video of every AB and from two different angles (behind the plate and from 1b or 3b side) so recruiters can get a real sense of speed and technique. We found this to be very effective and elicited a lot of responses from his emails to coaches.
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marksmith21 ·
One other vote for Youtube. One of the features that we liked is when son would send emails with his youtube links he could check the analytics page and see if the coaches actually watched the videos and if they were watching the entire video, etc!
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Matt Parry ·
Hello Wechson and MarkSmith21 - thanks very much for your responses. I will check out Vimeo and see if You Tube can be reconsidered. Will also keep my eye out for RealPlay. Thanks, again. Matt
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Wechson ·
@Matt Parry - no problem. Would also recommend if you can keeping videos short, ideally under 60 seconds each. I think it’s ok to send a few videos highlighting different skills or sequences, but I suspect coaches tend to shut off quickly. My guy showed 3 different clips of him pitching (2 strike out sequences and put out) and another of him batting. Just highlight the best stuff so coaches can get a realistic sense of what your player can do, and keep it tight.
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Matt Parry ·
@Wechson - Sage advice that I will take. My son is not a pitcher, but I am in the process of assembling a mixed batting / fielding video (and still recalling a number of highlights that I failed to capture on video), so your input is greatly appreciated. Thanks again. Matt
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Matt Parry ·
@JCG, @GOV, @IOWAMOM23 - thanks for your collective thoughts. Your responses landed in my spam folder so I just saw them. I will re-visit the You Tube option and look into Vimeo. Thanks again for sharing your insights. Matt
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DesertDuck ·
You have a spam folder for HSBBWeb posts? Damn...wish I had one of those. Then I could keep RJM off my computer screen
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Iowamom23 ·
Just as a note on video — we didn't send game video. We did I think three examples of FB, curve and change up from behind, three of each from the side and three of us from behind the catcher. I shot about 50 of each on my phone, then son and I edited it down in i-movie and then we posted to you tube and in some cases emailed directly to coach. Don't make this any harder that it has to be. Having said that, my son is a pitcher so maybe that was easier.
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Matt Parry ·
@Iowamom23 - thanks for the additional insight. My son is not a pitcher and I have some good game video to complement his PBR and NCSA pages. Again, thanks for your comments. Matt
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