VidSwap iPad app now supports all sports

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We’ve released an update for our iPad app so it now supports all sports. Check it out in the app store here.

Heres a great look at the app for soccer, skip to the 5:10 minute mark:

VidSwap.com iPad app for football…a quick look

Multi sport video analysis for Basketball, Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse, Volleyball, and more

How to add game data live…during a game

VidSwap doesn’t natively support logging data live during a game yet, we soon will via the iPad…but there is a way to do this, here’s how:

What you need…

1) access to wifi via a wifi hotspot, your phone, a wifi router, or a mobile wifi/3G/4G card (I’m currently using a Verizon Mifi 4G hotspot), most smartphones do now have a wifi hotspot option that you can add on to your plan

2) laptop with wifi

3) an assistant to log the data

How to set it up…

How to log game data…

How to match up video and data after video is uploaded…

Capozzoli’s game winning kick for Jacksonville

This week in the IFL, VidSwap.com POW’s

The Indoor Football League (IFL) has named WR Ramonce Taylor, DB Jesse Cooper and K Brady Beeson Vidswap.com Week 15 Players of the Week.

Allen WR Ramonce Taylor has been named Vidswap.com’s Offensive Player of the Week. Lehigh Valley DB Jesse Cooper and Tri-Cities K Brady Beeson have been named Vidswap.com’s Defensive Player of the Week and Special Teams Player of the Week, respectively.

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IFL Offensive Player of the Week: Hot off his Week 14 Special Team Player of the Week honor, Taylor (5’11,200 Texas) scored a total of five touchdowns in the Wranglers’ 71-62 victory over the Nebraska Danger. Taylor grabbed seven passes for 116 yards and four touchdowns from the wide receiver position. Additionally, he returned six kickoffs for 135 yards and another touchdown. Taylor totaled 251 all-purpose yards against the Danger.  Taylor’s 116 receiving yards and four touchdowns yards are the most any Wranglers’ receiver has caught in a single game this season.

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IFL Defensive Player of the Week: Despite the loss to the Green Bay Blizzard, Lehigh Valley DB Jesse Cooper (5’8,180, Bloomsburg) had a dominant defensive performance. Cooper nabbed three interceptions in the first half alone vs. the Blizzard. In addition,Cooper and the rest of the Steelhawk’s defensive backfield held the Blizzard to just 46 total passing yards. Cooper also made a significant impact on special teams as he four kickoffs for 100 yards and TD.  Cooper is the first Steelhawk to win Defensive Player of the Week this season and is currently tied for the Steelhawk lead in interceptions this season with 7.

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IFL Special Teams Player of the Week: In his first ever game as a member of the Fever Beeson (6’0,210,St. Thomas) came through in the clutch as he hit the game winning FG in overtime to defeat the Colorado Ice 52-49. Beeson made four field goals throughout the game of 22, 45 and 49 yards as well as the game-winning 24 field goal. He was also four of six on extra point attempts. Beeson finished the game with 16 total points.

Vidswap.com is a web-based video editing and analysis application for sports organizations, specializing in game exchange, video sharing and game analysis. We serve HS, amateur, college, youth and pro teams.

Terrell Owens Best Plays of 2012…and possibly his last ever

This highlight shows Terrell Owens best plays of the 2012 IFL season with the Allen Wranglers and quite possibly the last football he will ever play. On the year T.O. had 35 catches, 420 yds, and 10 TD’s.

 

 

Terrell Owens Final IFL Game Highlights

Allen, TX:  The Allen Wranglers announced today the release of Terrell Owens, the most highly anticipated player in IFL history.  This decision comes as the team enters the late portion of the season with aspirations of earning a spot in the playoffs and making a solid run for the United Bowl. Owens joined the team in February and recently made it clear that he had no intentions of playing in the team’s upcoming crucial away games in Nebraska and Everett.

owens atDue to his high profile status and his accomplishments in the NFL, the Wranglers signed Owens with high expectations of positive things for the team, the league and the community.

Unfortunately, the team’s ownership does not believe that these expectations have been met . “It is difficult to look other players on this team in the eyes and tell them that being a team player is important…that giving it your all on the field every night is our expectation, when another member of this team is not operating by these standards”, stated team President and Co-Owner Tommy Benizio. ”The proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back for Mr. Owens was his no – show to a scheduled appearance at a local children’s hospital with other Wrangler players and coaches. It is not the desire of the Allen Wranglers’ organization to disappoint fans by having our most notable player miss a scheduled appearance.”

Team owner Jon Frankel said “Our fans are amongst the best in the league and it is impossible to maintain a player when even our fans notice and comment on a player’s lack of effort both on and off the field. We need to do what is best for this team, our fans and this community.”

Additionally, Owens will no longer participate as a team owner.

This week in the IFL, VidSwap.com POW’s

The Indoor Football League (IFL) has named QB Chris Dixon, DB Kendrick Harper and KR Ramonce Taylor Vidswap.com Week 14 Players of the Week.

Sioux Falls QB Chris Dixon has been named Vidswap.com’s Offensive Player of the Week. Wichita DB Kendrick Harper and Allen KR Ramonce Taylor have been named Vidswap.com’s Defensive Player of the Week and Special Teams Player of the Week, respectively.

chris dixon opow 14IFL Offensive Player of the Week: Chris Dixon (6’0,200, Humbolt St.) and the Sioux Falls Storm beat the Tri-Cities Fever 73-72 in an instant classic on Saturday night. Dixon completed 27 of 40 passes for 293 yards and eight touchdowns. He also had six rushing attempts for 64 yards and two touchdowns. Dixon additionally rushed for the game-winning touchdown in overtime to help the Storm move to 11-0 on the season. He accounted for 10 total touchdowns vs. the Fever. This is Dixon’s fourth Offensive Player of the Week award in the 2012 season.

 

kenrick harper dpowIFL Defensive Player of the Week: Kendrick Harper (6’0,190, Kansas) has helped the Wild to a four game winning streak in part to his dominant performance against the Allen Wranglers. Harper had two interceptions, four tackles and a fumble recovery in the Wild’s 59-41 victory over the Wranglers. Harper also returned one of his interceptions for a touchdown. In addition, Harper and the Wild’s defensive backfield held the Wranglers to just 36 total passing yards. Harper is the first Wild player to win Defensive Player of the Week this season.

 

ramonce taylor stpowIFL Special Teams Player of the Week: Despite a 59-41 loss to Wichita, Allen Wranglers KR Ramonce Taylor (5’11,200 Texas) accumulated 208 kickoff return yards on just nine returns. In the middle of the third quarter Taylor also returned a Wild kickoff 50 yards for a Wranglers touchdown. Taylor averaged 23 yards per return and is the second Allen Player to be awarded IFL Special Teams Player of the Week this season. Frankie Solomon Jr. was also awarded the honor in Week 1.

 

 

Other Offensive Player of Week candidates receiving votes included Colorado Quarterback Jeremy Sanders. Sanders tied an IFL record as he completed 100 percent of his passes vs. the Everett Raptors.

Other Defensive Player of Week candidates receiving votes included Lehigh Valley Defensive Backs Marvin Johnson and Jesse Cooper.

Vidswap.com is a web-based video editing and analysis application for sports organizations, specializing in game exchange, video sharing and game analysis. We serve HS, amateur, college, youth and pro teams.

Protecting your camera equipment for transporting and storage

In this post I’m going to discuss how to protect your camera equipment for transportation and storage…using Pelican cases. You’ve probably seen these cases every where, but just didn’t realize it. Protecting your equipment is another problem most coaches don’t usually think about and Pelican cases are a great, affordable way to do this. So what are Pelican cases and why do you need them? Here’s a great excerpt from wikipedia…

“Pelican cases are molded plastic containers that seal with an airtight and watertight gasket. Pelican cases include a barometric relief valve made of Gore-Tex to prevent pressure damage to the case, during transportation or when the air pressure in the environment changes. Pelican cases meet standards for waterproofing, stacking, impact, and durability including MIL-STD C4150-J for waterproofing, IEC IP67 rating indicating complete sealing against dust and water immersion to 1 metre, as well as ATA 300 rating indicating compliance with Air Transport Association standards for durability in shipping. Pelican cases feature a lifetime guarantee.

If the case falls into water, generally there will be enough air in the case to keep it afloat. The barometric relief valve permits air to pass through, but not water or other liquids. Under some extreme conditions leakage is technically possible, but such conditions are unlikely to be encountered, except in the case of deliberate vandalism.”

Seems a little overkill right…but these cases are extremely affordable and have a lifetime guarantee. You buy one of these for your expensive camera gear and you’ll never need another case again, nor will you ever worry about the gear being damaged during transport, from rain, or storage.

Here are some great options that can be ordered on Amazon…

1) Pelican 1450, this is a smaller case that can be used for just a camcorder(s) and the accesseries

2) Pelican 1550, this is a medium sized case that can fit camcorder(s), accessories, mounts, small monitors; I use two of these cases for each of my side and endzone cameras, all of their cords, monitors, remotes, extension cords, power strips, and mounts. That way each cameraman has his case to go set everything up.

3) Pelican 1620, this is a large case that can be used for large, fragile items or just putting all of your electronic equipment in this one case. I actually use this case for an underwater camera housing but have also used it for an endzone camera system.

What’s great about these cases is you can customize the padding inside to however you want. They call it pick n pluck because the foam is already precut into squares that you can just pick out to fit your equipment. Here is a video demonstrating how to properly fit your cases foam…

VidSwap.com is a web-based video editing and analysis application for sports organizations, specializing in game exchange, video sharing, and game analysis. We serve HS, amateur, college, youth, and pro teams.

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