Hi-Vision Sports revolutionizes video analysis

Hi-Vision Sports revolutionizes video analysis
March 31, 2009

Coaches and players are often too close to the trees to see the forest. In other words, there’s only so much of the game one can evaluate while immersed in it.

That’s where High Vision Sports comes in.

Dedicated to providing professional video feedback, High Vision is helping analytical players and coaches alike digest games like never before.

Partnering with Hi-Pod, the state of the art technology that provides eagle eye vision, Hi-Vision Sports is offering a service that’s changing the way teams look at their games.

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Game footage shot by Hi-Vision

“The response has been very good,” said owner Briggs Palmer. “Our partnership with Hi-Pod has been very successful in bringing a lot to the soccer world. We currently have an agreement to film all of the US Soccer Development Academy playoff games, as well as a few specific teams from the Academy. We’re very pleased.”

Hi-Vision Sports goes to great lengths to provide a service that exceeds that of a standard videographer. Clients of the service can essentially tailor their video to fit the specifications of their needs.

Footage can be broken down and organized in any number of ways: whether focusing on one player’s movements or sequences; keying on transition plays or showcasing one team on offense or defense, HiVision Sports provides superior editing to make film analysis efficient and easy.

Coaches also have the option of adding voiceovers or post-match analysis, which can be used as a great teaching mechanism.

On the player side, Hi-Vision Sports can serve as a recruiting tool helping players to set up personal highlight reels.

Hi-Vision Sports doesn’t just work with clubs but individuals as well and produces personal DVDs.

You can Visit High Vision at Hi-VisionSports.com.

“In a world dominated by the visual, coaches and players need feedback to inform them on how they can improve,” Palmer said. “This is the evolutionary process of the game where now teams have the chance to really look at their performance and learn from it. We’re a part of that process.”   

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