Cross Platform

Coaches can watch game film and enter data on either Macintosh or Windows computers. Data can be shared between multiple computers.

Game film is automatically CUT-UP!

Coaches watch as game film is automatically "cut-up" when imported from a digital camera to a Macintosh computer via a Firewire cable.

"Smart" data entry!

Coaches input data quickly. Down, distance and yard line will be calculated for the next play when the result of the current play is entered.

Zoom in and out of the video screen.

Coaches can resize the video screen during data input. This allows a large group to watch or to help with play analysis when used with a video projector.

Use a Hit Chart!

Coaches can use a hit chart to mark the point of attack or intended destination of a receiver.

Type notes to individual players and groups,

Coaches can add free form text to every clip about any player or position group. Film studies can be created that use just the clips with notes to the specific player or position group. Printed reports can be made of any added text.

Share the work load on different computers!

Coaches can "share" the work load. Several coaches working on Windows and Macintosh computers can all enter data about different plays, sides of the ball or different elements of the same play and then merge the data easily back into one data library.

Create stat sheets.

Coaches can create an NFL style statistics report on the fly, at any point in film breakdown. Data from any other game can be added as well.

Diagram formations once!

Coaches can digram offensive formations and defensive alignments. Any time the offensive formation or defensive alignment is entered again, the formation and/or alignment is automatically added - and adusted for hash mark.

Print practice cards and scripts!

Coaches can create practice scripts including all offfensive and defensive players.

Checkerboard - Syncrhonize multiple films/videos of the same game.

Coaches can combine videos taken of the same game (two or three different views) into one new game film. Data entered into one game's library can be copied to another library of the same game once the clips have been synchronized.

Players and coaches can easily make highlight films.

Players can make their own highlight films. As players watch the game they each click on a button to "mark" the clip for them. A separate highlight film study is then made for each player with just their "marked" clips. It's easy - and it saves the coach a lot of time.

Coaches can create film studies quickly using one of the nine built-in "shortcuts".

Here are a few of our favorites:

Down and Distance Report. This report analyzes all the plays from any game or group of games and sorts the plays by down and distance. Coaches are then able to sort the plays inside of a down and distance group by play type, formation, position on the field etc. This report can then be saved as a text file to be printed and/or used to automatically make a video film study.

Formation Report. This report analyzes all the plays from any game or group of plays and sorts the plays by formation type. Once that is quickly finished coaches can then sort the group of formation plays by down and distance, hash, play type, play direction etc.

Favorite Run Report This report analyzes all the run plays from any game or group of plays and sorts the plays by run type. Once that is quickly finished coaches can then sort the group of run plays by down and distance, hash, formation, etc.

Favorite Pass Report This report analyzes all the pass plays from any game or group of plays and sorts the plays by pass type. Once that is quickly finished coaches can then sort the group of pass plays by down and distance, hash, formation, etc.