Video Analyst role is to film the game for coaching purposes. Meaning they’ll be filming zoomed out to a point where everyone looks like ants.
They use to it to improve players position and coaching analysis via formation and set ups.
It is very different to what we see on tv and if I am honest, I will not sit there and watch a game where I can’t really see the ball, and not know what’s going on.
A video analyst isn’t your camera man, they literally have a handicam and turn the camera at certain points of the match, so if we are to watch the footage of a video analyst, half the time it may just be footage of Pijnaker and Boxall standing there to understand how they set up while we’re on attack etc, and The Gambia goal won’t be in view.
Coming from a marketing perspective, it’ll be a terrible product to put out.
Would prefer a stream, hoping NZF can tie that together.
But don’t get confused between a video analyst and a camera man please. Two very different roles.
They use to it to improve players position and coaching analysis via formation and set ups.
It is very different to what we see on tv and if I am honest, I will not sit there and watch a game where I can’t really see the ball, and not know what’s going on.
A video analyst isn’t your camera man, they literally have a handicam and turn the camera at certain points of the match, so if we are to watch the footage of a video analyst, half the time it may just be footage of Pijnaker and Boxall standing there to understand how they set up while we’re on attack etc, and The Gambia goal won’t be in view.
Coming from a marketing perspective, it’ll be a terrible product to put out.
Would prefer a stream, hoping NZF can tie that together.
But don’t get confused between a video analyst and a camera man please. Two very different roles.