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How Does Watching Game Film Help Coaches and Pl...
One of the things that has raised the level of sports and competition is the use of the endzone cameras in sports filming. Created to capture high-angle video footage, the endzone camera has made it easier for coaches to improve their training, education, and scouting capabilities. The top rated endzone camera in the market currently is the Hi Rise Camera. While there are other competitor products in the market, such as Hipod, coaches and volunteers overwhelmingly have chosen Hi Rise Camera. The Hi Rise Camera helps teams improve their game in various ways. Today, video has replaced traditional coaching methods, and the results are evident. Coaches from different levels of sports have embraced the use of video in coaching due to its effectiveness and practicality. It’s indisputable that watching game film helps coaches and players get better. But how exactly does it achieve that? Analysis An advanced endzone camera like Hi Rise Camera captures crystal-clear footage allowing coaches to highlight great plays and also identify areas for improvement in a game or practice. Through video, a coach can teach regarding passing, positioning, and defense to name a few. Video footage can also be useful in teaching offense/defense formations. Unlike using verbal instructions, watching game film allows players to effectively learn by ‘seeing’, not just ‘doing’. Skill Development Through watching game film, coaches and players can develop better tactics. It has been proven that most players learn better through visuals than verbal coaching. Endzone cameras, like Hi Rise Camera, delivers high-quality footage from the best vantage points allowing coaches and players to see the full picture of formations. With the wide-angle view that the Hi Rise Camera gives, players can see the full width of a formation and be able to judge distances correctly and adapt the correct positioning, spacing, and passing. This skill development for coaches/players happens year-round, all 4 seasons of the year. That means that you must have an endzone camera that you can use in most all weather conditions, such as rainy, windy condition, and inclement weather. Unlike Hipod endzone cameras, Hi Rise Cameras were created with these conditions in mind. For example, Hi Rise Cameras can be staked directly into the ground to provide maximum wind resistance force. Also, Hi Rise towers are made with aircraft-grade aluminum for maximum durability and performance. Insight Watching game film helps coaches to gain insight into the opponent’s strengths and weaknesses, and opportunities. Teams can live stream Hi Rise camera video footage in real-time or watch it on-demand after the game by using the included sd card. With an endzone camera video footage, coaches get the angle they need to make their analysis more effective. Video is the ultimate coaching tool for all sports. Using it for home games, away games, and everything in between is an important factor when choosing an endzone camera. Unlike a Hipod, Hi Rise Cameras are so easy to transport, it can be packed in a 4-door car for transport. This makes it the #1 choice for games, tournaments, and practices.
How Does Watching Game Film Help Coaches and Players Get Better?
One of the things that has raised the level of sports and competition is the use of the endzone cameras in sports filming. Created to capture high-angle video footage, the endzone camera has made it easier for coaches to improve their training, education, and scouting capabilities. The top rated endzone camera in the market currently is the Hi Rise Camera. While there are other competitor products in the market, such as Hipod, coaches and volunteers overwhelmingly have chosen Hi Rise Camera. The Hi Rise Camera helps teams improve their game in various ways. Today, video has replaced traditional coaching methods, and the results are evident. Coaches from different levels of sports have embraced the use of video in coaching due to its effectiveness and practicality. It’s indisputable that watching game film helps coaches and players get better. But how exactly does it achieve that? Analysis An advanced endzone camera like Hi Rise Camera captures crystal-clear footage allowing coaches to highlight great plays and also identify areas for improvement in a game or practice. Through video, a coach can teach regarding passing, positioning, and defense to name a few. Video footage can also be useful in teaching offense/defense formations. Unlike using verbal instructions, watching game film allows players to effectively learn by ‘seeing’, not just ‘doing’. Skill Development Through watching game film, coaches and players can develop better tactics. It has been proven that most players learn better through visuals than verbal coaching. Endzone cameras, like Hi Rise Camera, delivers high-quality footage from the best vantage points allowing coaches and players to see the full picture of formations. With the wide-angle view that the Hi Rise Camera gives, players can see the full width of a formation and be able to judge distances correctly and adapt the correct positioning, spacing, and passing. This skill development for coaches/players happens year-round, all 4 seasons of the year. That means that you must have an endzone camera that you can use in most all weather conditions, such as rainy, windy condition, and inclement weather. Unlike Hipod endzone cameras, Hi Rise Cameras were created with these conditions in mind. For example, Hi Rise Cameras can be staked directly into the ground to provide maximum wind resistance force. Also, Hi Rise towers are made with aircraft-grade aluminum for maximum durability and performance. Insight Watching game film helps coaches to gain insight into the opponent’s strengths and weaknesses, and opportunities. Teams can live stream Hi Rise camera video footage in real-time or watch it on-demand after the game by using the included sd card. With an endzone camera video footage, coaches get the angle they need to make their analysis more effective. Video is the ultimate coaching tool for all sports. Using it for home games, away games, and everything in between is an important factor when choosing an endzone camera. Unlike a Hipod, Hi Rise Cameras are so easy to transport, it can be packed in a 4-door car for transport. This makes it the #1 choice for games, tournaments, and practices.
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The Top 3 Benefits of Getting a Portable End Zo...
Portable end zone camera systems (also known as: sideline video towers or soccer cameras) have revolutionized sports video recording in many ways. Designed to capture high-angle live action, these towers are game-changers—literally! With an end zone camera system or sideline video tower, sports teams can capture high-angle video footage for the purpose of analysis after games. Being able to capture high-quality footage for games and practices allow coaches to identify players’ strengths and weaknesses. If you’ve ever recorded a sporting event with your handheld device, you’ll probably know that capturing high-quality footage is almost impossible, especially if you’re cheering your team while recording at the same time. A sideline video tower eliminates those challenges by allowing users to capture footage from high vantage points. The key factor most people consider when choosing an end zone camera system or sideline video tower is the portability. This is why it is a common sight at tournaments, games, and practices. The following are the top three benefits of getting a portable end zone camera system and/or sideline video tower. Multi-sport use A portable end zone camera can be used for many different sports, including indoor sports and outdoor sports. If it is bulky, it may not be feasible to use it in a gym for sports such as volleyball or basketball. If it is too heavy, it is not easy to transport it to the field for sports like football, soccer, or lacrosse, to name a few. With a lightweight portable end zone camera, like Hi Rise Camera, it provides the best of both worlds. Hi Rise Cameras are easy to assemble, less than 50 pounds so it is easy to transport, and is made with aircraft-grade aluminium so it is built to last. Faster setup during games The simplicity of a portable end zone camera system and sideline video tower is a very important feature for your volunteers and filmers. If your end zone camera is difficult to set up, you could miss part of the game due to the tower not being set up. Even worst, you may have a hard time finding volunteers to film because no one wants to handle the difficult tower. Regardless of what you call it: portable end zone camera, portable soccer camera, or portable sideline video tower, when properly used the benefits are great to teams, coaches, and players. If you’re looking for a top-of-the-line portable end zone camera system, portable sideline video tower, or portable soccer camera, look no further than Hi Rise Camera.
The Top 3 Benefits of Getting a Portable End Zone Camera System
Portable end zone camera systems (also known as: sideline video towers or soccer cameras) have revolutionized sports video recording in many ways. Designed to capture high-angle live action, these towers are game-changers—literally! With an end zone camera system or sideline video tower, sports teams can capture high-angle video footage for the purpose of analysis after games. Being able to capture high-quality footage for games and practices allow coaches to identify players’ strengths and weaknesses. If you’ve ever recorded a sporting event with your handheld device, you’ll probably know that capturing high-quality footage is almost impossible, especially if you’re cheering your team while recording at the same time. A sideline video tower eliminates those challenges by allowing users to capture footage from high vantage points. The key factor most people consider when choosing an end zone camera system or sideline video tower is the portability. This is why it is a common sight at tournaments, games, and practices. The following are the top three benefits of getting a portable end zone camera system and/or sideline video tower. Multi-sport use A portable end zone camera can be used for many different sports, including indoor sports and outdoor sports. If it is bulky, it may not be feasible to use it in a gym for sports such as volleyball or basketball. If it is too heavy, it is not easy to transport it to the field for sports like football, soccer, or lacrosse, to name a few. With a lightweight portable end zone camera, like Hi Rise Camera, it provides the best of both worlds. Hi Rise Cameras are easy to assemble, less than 50 pounds so it is easy to transport, and is made with aircraft-grade aluminium so it is built to last. Faster setup during games The simplicity of a portable end zone camera system and sideline video tower is a very important feature for your volunteers and filmers. If your end zone camera is difficult to set up, you could miss part of the game due to the tower not being set up. Even worst, you may have a hard time finding volunteers to film because no one wants to handle the difficult tower. Regardless of what you call it: portable end zone camera, portable soccer camera, or portable sideline video tower, when properly used the benefits are great to teams, coaches, and players. If you’re looking for a top-of-the-line portable end zone camera system, portable sideline video tower, or portable soccer camera, look no further than Hi Rise Camera.
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Top 3 Ways to Recruit Volunteers to be your End...
While getting volunteers for any project could be a bit difficult, recruiting them to be your end zone camera videographer can be an easier task than you may think. First off, the simplicity of the end zone video system you use matters. Next, the set up time and support matter as well. Hi Rise Camera is a great option when considering these aspects. Here are 3 of the most effective ways to get volunteers to shoot your end zone camera footage. Ease of Operation Many people shy away from volunteering because they think the task might be difficult. However, with Hi Rise Camera, you can get anyone to operate it since its very easy to use. Before the game/practice, let your volunteers check out the system, instruction manual, and try setting up the end zone camera as a test-run to see how easy it is to use. That will give them familiarity and confidence needed. Make It Beneficial Some of the volunteers on your list may turn out to be students…and may have an interest in vlogging, videography, or social media filming. Advising them that this is a great introduction to using professional video equipment and gaining valuable experience may peak their interest. You can also get parents to jump in and participate. Most parents want to do their part to help the team as much as possible. This can be their ‘give back’ to the team. A creative way to get parents involved is to have a raffle with the parents names and draw names for the weeks you need volunteers. If their name is drawn, then that parent is assigned to a game/practice where you need an end zone camera filmer. You can also incentivize parents by giving volunteers free team swag (for example: like a team branded t-shirt, etc). Highlight The Importance Game film is a critical component of training, education, coaching, and even recruiting. This means that the footage from the end zone camera plays an important role for coaches, players, parents and fans. For the coaches, they are able to use the video during film session with the team for training and education. They are also able to use that footage as a coaching staff to better understand team strengths, weaknesses, and coach development. Players and parents are able to use the game film for college recruiting, sharing with family/friends, and social media posts. As you can see, video footage plays a major role in the overall success of the team. While getting volunteers can be a bit tricky, keep in mind that everyone loves a winner, and furthermore, everyone wants to be part of a winning team. When looking for volunteers, be sure to let them know (and show them) that they are part of the team and how their efforts will help the team. Wen recruiting volunteers just remember these 3 points from above: Simplicity, Benefits, and Importance. Once you’ve got your volunteer, your Hi Rise Camera will take care of the rest.
Top 3 Ways to Recruit Volunteers to be your End Zone Camera Videographer
While getting volunteers for any project could be a bit difficult, recruiting them to be your end zone camera videographer can be an easier task than you may think. First off, the simplicity of the end zone video system you use matters. Next, the set up time and support matter as well. Hi Rise Camera is a great option when considering these aspects. Here are 3 of the most effective ways to get volunteers to shoot your end zone camera footage. Ease of Operation Many people shy away from volunteering because they think the task might be difficult. However, with Hi Rise Camera, you can get anyone to operate it since its very easy to use. Before the game/practice, let your volunteers check out the system, instruction manual, and try setting up the end zone camera as a test-run to see how easy it is to use. That will give them familiarity and confidence needed. Make It Beneficial Some of the volunteers on your list may turn out to be students…and may have an interest in vlogging, videography, or social media filming. Advising them that this is a great introduction to using professional video equipment and gaining valuable experience may peak their interest. You can also get parents to jump in and participate. Most parents want to do their part to help the team as much as possible. This can be their ‘give back’ to the team. A creative way to get parents involved is to have a raffle with the parents names and draw names for the weeks you need volunteers. If their name is drawn, then that parent is assigned to a game/practice where you need an end zone camera filmer. You can also incentivize parents by giving volunteers free team swag (for example: like a team branded t-shirt, etc). Highlight The Importance Game film is a critical component of training, education, coaching, and even recruiting. This means that the footage from the end zone camera plays an important role for coaches, players, parents and fans. For the coaches, they are able to use the video during film session with the team for training and education. They are also able to use that footage as a coaching staff to better understand team strengths, weaknesses, and coach development. Players and parents are able to use the game film for college recruiting, sharing with family/friends, and social media posts. As you can see, video footage plays a major role in the overall success of the team. While getting volunteers can be a bit tricky, keep in mind that everyone loves a winner, and furthermore, everyone wants to be part of a winning team. When looking for volunteers, be sure to let them know (and show them) that they are part of the team and how their efforts will help the team. Wen recruiting volunteers just remember these 3 points from above: Simplicity, Benefits, and Importance. Once you’ve got your volunteer, your Hi Rise Camera will take care of the rest.
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End zone camera decisions: Manual control vs mo...
If you are interested in getting an end zone camera for your team, it could be a wise decision to choose a product that will be fit your needs in terms of travel style, sport type, desired weight/height, and set up time. A Hi Rise Camera delivers the ultimate solution for capturing high angle aerial video footage for all sports. You can capture footage just like the pros do, and with a system that sets up in minutes. Whether you're capturing a volleyball match or filming a football game, you need to decide which type of control that you want for your camera system. Manual control endzone camera vs Motorized endzone camera…..that’s the question! Here’s some food for thought as you can make a decision for your end zone camera: Motorized Head A motorized head could be one of the smoothest ways that you can capture the action at any sporting event. However, most all motorized control heads in the market were not made to capture the fast action of sports. Many were made for photographers (specifically still photos not video) to capture non-moving objects. The downside for sports is that the motorized head speed is not fast enough to keep up with the back-and-forth action of most sports. Another factor for consideration is that the warranty for a motorized head has been a concern for many as well. Most motorized heads include a 90-day or 120-day warranty only. This is very important to confirm prior to purchasing. Manual Head A manual head design is a much more user-friendly design with less maintenance and enables users of all sports to capture the back-and-forth action. Users are able to keep up with the action of fast paced games, practices and events. Hi Rise Camera end zone camera systems come standard with the top of the line manual head, which provides a great customer experience. Users are able to quickly and smoothly pan & tilt left/right/up/down. For the construction, with the manual head from Hi Rise Camera being constructed from aircraft grade aluminum, which provide maximum strength and durability. Hi Rise Camera’s approach to video tower systems is to make top quality products at an affordable price. With the manual head option from Hi Rise Camera, it is a great purchase for any parent, team, school, or club.
End zone camera decisions: Manual control vs motorized head
If you are interested in getting an end zone camera for your team, it could be a wise decision to choose a product that will be fit your needs in terms of travel style, sport type, desired weight/height, and set up time. A Hi Rise Camera delivers the ultimate solution for capturing high angle aerial video footage for all sports. You can capture footage just like the pros do, and with a system that sets up in minutes. Whether you're capturing a volleyball match or filming a football game, you need to decide which type of control that you want for your camera system. Manual control endzone camera vs Motorized endzone camera…..that’s the question! Here’s some food for thought as you can make a decision for your end zone camera: Motorized Head A motorized head could be one of the smoothest ways that you can capture the action at any sporting event. However, most all motorized control heads in the market were not made to capture the fast action of sports. Many were made for photographers (specifically still photos not video) to capture non-moving objects. The downside for sports is that the motorized head speed is not fast enough to keep up with the back-and-forth action of most sports. Another factor for consideration is that the warranty for a motorized head has been a concern for many as well. Most motorized heads include a 90-day or 120-day warranty only. This is very important to confirm prior to purchasing. Manual Head A manual head design is a much more user-friendly design with less maintenance and enables users of all sports to capture the back-and-forth action. Users are able to keep up with the action of fast paced games, practices and events. Hi Rise Camera end zone camera systems come standard with the top of the line manual head, which provides a great customer experience. Users are able to quickly and smoothly pan & tilt left/right/up/down. For the construction, with the manual head from Hi Rise Camera being constructed from aircraft grade aluminum, which provide maximum strength and durability. Hi Rise Camera’s approach to video tower systems is to make top quality products at an affordable price. With the manual head option from Hi Rise Camera, it is a great purchase for any parent, team, school, or club.
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The Telescopic Pole for My End Zone Camera: Doe...
A significant difference between competitors in the endzone camera space is the material used in the construction of the telescoping poles. It may not seem like an important distinction to make, but the truth is it can dramatically affect the useful working life of the equipment before replacements are needed. Also, the quality of the video footage you can capture may be impacted by the material used in the construction of the telescoping pole. Hipod and other end zone camera system manufacturers use aluminum poles in their systems, while Hi Rise Camera uses industrial carbon fiber. So why does it matter which material is used? Here’s why Hi Rise Camera uses industrial carbon fiber, and why we believe it is the superior choice for creating telescopic poles for end zone camera systems. Carbon Fiber is Lighter and Stronger When it comes to strength to weight ratios, carbon fiber has aluminum beat hands down, and strength is an important consideration for video camera towers. The material needs to be strong enough to keep a camera stable when its elevated to 21 feet, and it also needs to be lightweight enough to ensure the system is portable. Hi Rise Camera telescopic poles ensure you capture stable footage for the entire game while also being lightweight enough to pack and carry to anywhere you may need an endzone camera. Aluminum Camera Poles are Susceptible to Vibration Aluminum can vibrate for an extended period after a sudden gust of wind or when getting knocked. If you are capturing footage during this time, the image will be blurred. Carbon Fiber is Stronger Pound for pound, carbon fibers possesses more strength than aluminum. A carbon fiber telescoping pole will, therefore, be a lot stronger than an aluminum pole of equivalent height. It’s carbon fiber's inherent strength, light weight, and flexibility which led Hi Rise Camera to make it their material of choice when creating their endzone camera system. When you invest in an end zone camera system, you want to be sure that your investment is going to last. Purchasing a system which uses carbon fiber will ensure you have a lightweight, portable system that is strong enough to stand the test of time and will always capture high-quality footage in all types of conditions.
The Telescopic Pole for My End Zone Camera: Does the Material Make A Difference?
A significant difference between competitors in the endzone camera space is the material used in the construction of the telescoping poles. It may not seem like an important distinction to make, but the truth is it can dramatically affect the useful working life of the equipment before replacements are needed. Also, the quality of the video footage you can capture may be impacted by the material used in the construction of the telescoping pole. Hipod and other end zone camera system manufacturers use aluminum poles in their systems, while Hi Rise Camera uses industrial carbon fiber. So why does it matter which material is used? Here’s why Hi Rise Camera uses industrial carbon fiber, and why we believe it is the superior choice for creating telescopic poles for end zone camera systems. Carbon Fiber is Lighter and Stronger When it comes to strength to weight ratios, carbon fiber has aluminum beat hands down, and strength is an important consideration for video camera towers. The material needs to be strong enough to keep a camera stable when its elevated to 21 feet, and it also needs to be lightweight enough to ensure the system is portable. Hi Rise Camera telescopic poles ensure you capture stable footage for the entire game while also being lightweight enough to pack and carry to anywhere you may need an endzone camera. Aluminum Camera Poles are Susceptible to Vibration Aluminum can vibrate for an extended period after a sudden gust of wind or when getting knocked. If you are capturing footage during this time, the image will be blurred. Carbon Fiber is Stronger Pound for pound, carbon fibers possesses more strength than aluminum. A carbon fiber telescoping pole will, therefore, be a lot stronger than an aluminum pole of equivalent height. It’s carbon fiber's inherent strength, light weight, and flexibility which led Hi Rise Camera to make it their material of choice when creating their endzone camera system. When you invest in an end zone camera system, you want to be sure that your investment is going to last. Purchasing a system which uses carbon fiber will ensure you have a lightweight, portable system that is strong enough to stand the test of time and will always capture high-quality footage in all types of conditions.
What is the Best Endzone Camera to Use with Hudl?
If you’ve been searching the end zone camera market for recommendations on the best endzone camera system to work with Hudl, you’re probably aware of how difficult it is to come up with a definitive answer. No doubt you have come across a few systems which claim to work with Hudl, but there isn’t much information on which system will provide the best solution for your needs when working with a video camera tower and endzone camera. To help you make the best choice in camera systems that work with Hudl, we’re here to let you know why we believe the Hi Rise Camera system may provide the ultimate solution. Home and Away Video Footage Hudl has been designed as a coaching tool for games and practice sessions, which means your endzone camera system will need to be portable and easy to set up wherever your team is playing. A Hi Rise Camera endzone system is a lightweight solution that is easy to set up and take down. At 50lbs with everything included, the Sky 200GC from Hi Rise Camera is a compelling option for a Hudl compatible system that is also easy to transport. Exceptional Vantage Points Whether the best position is at the sideline or right in the end zone will depend on the sport being played. However, Hudl recommends that the best angles for any sport are the ones which you record from a high vantage point. As most camera operators know, sometimes it is not possible to get up to a high vantage point for capturing game footage. However, a telescopic camera tower means that it is easy to get the best angles regardless of where the team is playing. Hi Rise Camera extends up to 21 feet, which is enough height to capture the game at the high angle Hudl recommends. The Video Camera Hudl Recommend High-quality cameras are essential for capturing the detailed imagery you need to review the gameplay captured by an end zone system accurately. Hudl provides a list of recommended cameras to ensure their users always get the best results from their software. The Sony CX405 is one camera which has made their list, and it’s also the same model supplied with every Hi Rise Camera endzone camera system.If you’ve been searching the end zone camera market for recommendations on the best endzone camera system to work with Hudl, you’re probably aware of how difficult it is to come up with a definitive answer. No doubt you have come across a few systems which claim to work with Hudl, but there isn’t much information on which system will provide the best solution for your needs when working with a video camera tower and endzone camera. To help you make the best choice in camera systems that work with Hudl, we’re here to let you know why we believe the Hi Rise Camera system may provide the ultimate solution. Home and Away Video Footage Hudl has been designed as a coaching tool for games and practice sessions, which means your endzone camera system will need to be portable and easy to set up wherever your team is playing. A Hi Rise Camera endzone system is a lightweight solution that is easy to set up and take down. At 50lbs with everything included, the Sky 200GC from Hi Rise Camera is a compelling option for a Hudl compatible system that is also easy to transport. Exceptional Vantage Points Whether the best position is at the sideline or right in the end zone will depend on the sport being played. However, Hudl recommends that the best angles for any sport are the ones which you record from a high vantage point. As most camera operators know, sometimes it is not possible to get up to a high vantage point for capturing game footage. However, a telescopic camera tower means that it is easy to get the best angles regardless of where the team is playing. Hi Rise Camera extends up to 21 feet, which is enough height to capture the game at the high angle Hudl recommends. The Video Camera Hudl Recommend High-quality cameras are essential for capturing the detailed imagery you need to review the gameplay captured by an end zone system accurately. Hudl provides a list of recommended cameras to ensure their users always get the best results from their software. The Sony CX405 is one camera which has made their list, and it’s also the same model supplied with every Hi Rise Camera endzone camera system.
What is the Best Endzone Camera to Use with Hudl?
If you’ve been searching the end zone camera market for recommendations on the best endzone camera system to work with Hudl, you’re probably aware of how difficult it is to come up with a definitive answer. No doubt you have come across a few systems which claim to work with Hudl, but there isn’t much information on which system will provide the best solution for your needs when working with a video camera tower and endzone camera. To help you make the best choice in camera systems that work with Hudl, we’re here to let you know why we believe the Hi Rise Camera system may provide the ultimate solution. Home and Away Video Footage Hudl has been designed as a coaching tool for games and practice sessions, which means your endzone camera system will need to be portable and easy to set up wherever your team is playing. A Hi Rise Camera endzone system is a lightweight solution that is easy to set up and take down. At 50lbs with everything included, the Sky 200GC from Hi Rise Camera is a compelling option for a Hudl compatible system that is also easy to transport. Exceptional Vantage Points Whether the best position is at the sideline or right in the end zone will depend on the sport being played. However, Hudl recommends that the best angles for any sport are the ones which you record from a high vantage point. As most camera operators know, sometimes it is not possible to get up to a high vantage point for capturing game footage. However, a telescopic camera tower means that it is easy to get the best angles regardless of where the team is playing. Hi Rise Camera extends up to 21 feet, which is enough height to capture the game at the high angle Hudl recommends. The Video Camera Hudl Recommend High-quality cameras are essential for capturing the detailed imagery you need to review the gameplay captured by an end zone system accurately. Hudl provides a list of recommended cameras to ensure their users always get the best results from their software. The Sony CX405 is one camera which has made their list, and it’s also the same model supplied with every Hi Rise Camera endzone camera system.If you’ve been searching the end zone camera market for recommendations on the best endzone camera system to work with Hudl, you’re probably aware of how difficult it is to come up with a definitive answer. No doubt you have come across a few systems which claim to work with Hudl, but there isn’t much information on which system will provide the best solution for your needs when working with a video camera tower and endzone camera. To help you make the best choice in camera systems that work with Hudl, we’re here to let you know why we believe the Hi Rise Camera system may provide the ultimate solution. Home and Away Video Footage Hudl has been designed as a coaching tool for games and practice sessions, which means your endzone camera system will need to be portable and easy to set up wherever your team is playing. A Hi Rise Camera endzone system is a lightweight solution that is easy to set up and take down. At 50lbs with everything included, the Sky 200GC from Hi Rise Camera is a compelling option for a Hudl compatible system that is also easy to transport. Exceptional Vantage Points Whether the best position is at the sideline or right in the end zone will depend on the sport being played. However, Hudl recommends that the best angles for any sport are the ones which you record from a high vantage point. As most camera operators know, sometimes it is not possible to get up to a high vantage point for capturing game footage. However, a telescopic camera tower means that it is easy to get the best angles regardless of where the team is playing. Hi Rise Camera extends up to 21 feet, which is enough height to capture the game at the high angle Hudl recommends. The Video Camera Hudl Recommend High-quality cameras are essential for capturing the detailed imagery you need to review the gameplay captured by an end zone system accurately. Hudl provides a list of recommended cameras to ensure their users always get the best results from their software. The Sony CX405 is one camera which has made their list, and it’s also the same model supplied with every Hi Rise Camera endzone camera system.