Audio voiceover. This innovative technology allows coaches to add audio voiceover to recorded video. It can help coaches add footnotes to the action for review with players at a later time. Drawing tools may also be included to allow for freehand arrows, lines, circles, straight lines, and squares to be superimposed over videos, to assist with creating winning strategies.
Slow motion & frame-by-frame scrubbing. Modern day AV technology supports fluid and precise scrubbing of video. Slow motion playback can help teams identify and review the actions of each player on the field.
Side-by-side video comparison. There are visual technologies that allow split screen video comparison. This allows teams to see both sides of a story. It is also an excellent way to scrutinize one team’s skills against others, and measure improvement over time.
In addition, audio visual technology provides data analytics tools and business intelligence that can help coaches and athletes gain new insights about their own performance as well as the performance of their opponents. Having these insights will definitely lead coaches to make better-informed decisions when it comes to players and plays.
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