Sport-Specific our Camera man Attendance to Film Recommendations:
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Football:
- Games to Attend: 3-5 games per player.
- Why? In football, each player’s highlights might come from specific plays (e.g., touchdowns, tackles, interceptions, etc.). You need to capture different situations, from offense to defense, to fully showcase their skills.
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Basketball:
- Games to Attend: 3-4 games per player.
- Why? Basketball highlights often focus on fast-paced plays (e.g., shooting, assists, blocks, steals, leadership). A few games will give you enough footage to showcase a player’s versatility in both offensive and defensive situations.
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Soccer:
- Games to Attend: 3-5 games per player.
- Why? Soccer is dynamic, and the player’s skills are often spread across different moments, such as passing, shooting, dribbling, and defensive actions. To capture a player's full potential, attending a few matches provides a broader perspective.
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Baseball:
- Games to Attend: 4-6 games per player.
- Why? Baseball highlights often focus on a specific set of plays like batting, pitching, fielding, and base running. You may need multiple games to capture a well-rounded set of highlights.
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Volleyball:
- Games to Attend: 3-4 games per player.
- Why? Volleyball highlights typically include serves, kills, blocks, and teamwork plays. You can usually gather a strong set of highlights in 3-4 games.
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Swimming:
- Games to Attend: 1-2 meets (depending on event participation).
- Why? For swimming, you’ll focus on key races, split times, and relay performances. A single meet or two should suffice to gather multiple events.
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Tennis:
- Games to Attend: 2-3 matches per player.
- Why? Tennis highlights often focus on key points, serves, and overall match strategy. Watching a few matches can give you ample footage of their performance in different conditions.