How to Record Good Videos for Analysis

Getting high-quality analysis from our AI coach starts with high-quality video. Follow these best practices to ensure your videos are clear, stable, and focused on the action.

1. Stability is Key

Use a tripod or rest your camera on a stable surface. Shaky videos are difficult for the AI to analyze accurately. If you must hold the camera, try to keep it as steady as possible.

2. Framing and Angle

Position the camera from a side-on view, similar to how a game is broadcast on TV. This angle provides a clear view of body mechanics, positioning, and movement. Make sure your whole body is in the frame, from head to toe.

3. Good Lighting

Record during the day in good, natural light if possible. Avoid recording with the sun directly behind you, as this will create a silhouette. If recording indoors, ensure the area is well-lit.

4. Focus on One Skill

Each video should focus on a specific skill or drill (e.g., shooting, dribbling, passing). This allows the AI to provide targeted and relevant feedback. Submitting a full game recording is less effective for detailed mechanical analysis.

5. Clear Audio is a Bonus

While not strictly necessary for most visual analysis, clear audio can sometimes help the AI understand the context, such as the sound of the ball being struck. Try to minimize background noise.