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Hey guys,

Am going to capture, hopefully, some decent footage beginning this year to start building a database for my son...I'm not going to make a "highlight" video (K after K), rather some in-game footage only editing out dead time and between inning stuff...

Question is, for a static shot (setting the camera up and just letting it run, would a coach rather see an over-the-shoulder outfield perspective where they can see ball movement/location OR a third-base side angle (RHP)...or a mixture of both (maybe even including some behind the plate footage...I guess, answering my own question...probably a mix of all angles. I do plan to keep it short in the end (10 minutes?).

OK, just thinking out loud...thanks for any input.

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The two angles, from third and behind the plate. If it's for coaches, edit out everything except the pitch....meaning, they don't need to see him hold the runner on or the outcome of the play.

Coaches who watch pitching video want to see Juniors arm/body at work, the ball movement, and batter reaction, that's all.
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Originally posted by CPLZ:
The two angles, from third and behind the plate. If it's for coaches, edit out everything except the pitch....meaning, they don't need to see him hold the runner on or the outcome of the play.

Coaches who watch pitching video want to see Juniors arm/body at work, the ball movement, and batter reaction, that's all.


Thanks for the reply!

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