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#16 |
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Wow.... we do exist!
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Definitely on the sidelines if at all possible. The closer the better. And of course one in the press box (if possible) or high up in the stands so the coaches can see the plays unfold and look for things like proper technique and how they run routes or read defenses etc.
I only go into the end zone when they are inside the 10 yard line but only sometimes. But being right at the goal line is a nice shot if you know your offensive player is likely to get the ball and run to your side! |
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the NFL is real hard-ass about their footage. Even the TV stations that broadcast the games are strictly regulated about what footage they can use in their promos.
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So, you recommend a total of 5-10 minutes dedicated to highlights, interviews, etc. Is that the same with basketball videos also? |
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What's the going rate for a recruitment video?
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