Newsletter Archive (2005 & 2006 & 2007)

Video Taping the Game
Why do we need so many different kinds of cameras?

6 Reminders about cameras

How many different views of a game do coaches use?

What is the difference between mini-DV and DVD?

Why coaches should say NO! to DVDs!

Ten Characteristics of Great Film Studies

The Care and Occasional Feeding of DVD's and CD's

Widescreen and 16 X 9 Video Screen Sizes

Creating Reports for Players and Coaches

Using DVD's with Players and Teams

Using Hit Charts to Create Quality Video Film Studies

A new look at an old scouting report - looking at 1st Downs

A new use for video projectors - Indoor Drills for Linebackers

Using Notes to communicate with Players

Creating Individual highlight videos

Planning Practice and Organizing for Game Night

Using data to drive your practice plans

Using video cameras at practice

Analyzing a Specific Offensive Play vs a Paricular D Front

Coach's Video Assistant Basics

Fast Game Film Breakdown

Involving more Coaches

Portable Drive Information

Packing Game Film on a Laptop - Would you believe 60 games?

Video Editing - The Basics and Beyond

Using an inexpenive, off the shelf Macintosh for video editing

Using iMovie 4/5/6 on the Macintosh - Adding transitions between clips

What is the difference between mini-DV and DVD?

Why coaches should say NO! to DVDs!

Creating DVDs with Multiple Film Studies

Making a digital copy of a digital tape

Using a PC to analyze game film