Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does HSV perform any other types of video production?
Yes. From sports to training videos, dance recitals and everything in between, we offer a wide range of video services. Please visit our other website at www.HSVproductions.com
2. Can you focus on my child so I can send it to colleges?
Yes. We can focus on one player using editing techniques but we do not film only one player. Most college coaches want to see your athlete and what is going on in the game around them. Because all of our events are shot in HD, we are able to zoom in and add an identifier on a player during the editing process. High Shots Video can create a personalized recruiting highlight video just for you.
3. Do winds affect the quality of a video recording?
No. The High-Pod is heavy and stable, plus there is an optical stabilizer in the cameras we use. There could be some minor sway if winds are very strong.
4. If I download a High Definition game to my computer, can I burn it to a DVD?
An HD file can be burned (copied) onto a DVD as a .MP4 file and not as a DVD movie file. For example, an MP4 will not work in a DVD player, but will work if shown on a computer. Longer events, where the .MP4 file size is above 4.7 gig will not fit onto a standard DVD and must be burned onto a Blu-Ray. High Shots can adjust the quality of the video to make the .MP4 less than 4.7 gig if needed, we can also render any event to be able to watch it on a DVD player (compressed to standard definition) or burn up to a 25 gig file onto a Blu-Ray DVD.
5. How long will it take until my game video is ready to view after it's recorded?
Raw footage can be available immediately after your game. (Contact us for more info) Edited games will be available 3-4 business days after day of game. However, for some tournaments it can take up to 2 weeks due to heavy production schedules. Highlight videos can take 1-3 weeks to complete. Rush editing now available for a separate fee.
Contact us for more info.
Yes. From sports to training videos, dance recitals and everything in between, we offer a wide range of video services. Please visit our other website at www.HSVproductions.com
2. Can you focus on my child so I can send it to colleges?
Yes. We can focus on one player using editing techniques but we do not film only one player. Most college coaches want to see your athlete and what is going on in the game around them. Because all of our events are shot in HD, we are able to zoom in and add an identifier on a player during the editing process. High Shots Video can create a personalized recruiting highlight video just for you.
3. Do winds affect the quality of a video recording?
No. The High-Pod is heavy and stable, plus there is an optical stabilizer in the cameras we use. There could be some minor sway if winds are very strong.
4. If I download a High Definition game to my computer, can I burn it to a DVD?
An HD file can be burned (copied) onto a DVD as a .MP4 file and not as a DVD movie file. For example, an MP4 will not work in a DVD player, but will work if shown on a computer. Longer events, where the .MP4 file size is above 4.7 gig will not fit onto a standard DVD and must be burned onto a Blu-Ray. High Shots can adjust the quality of the video to make the .MP4 less than 4.7 gig if needed, we can also render any event to be able to watch it on a DVD player (compressed to standard definition) or burn up to a 25 gig file onto a Blu-Ray DVD.
5. How long will it take until my game video is ready to view after it's recorded?
Raw footage can be available immediately after your game. (Contact us for more info) Edited games will be available 3-4 business days after day of game. However, for some tournaments it can take up to 2 weeks due to heavy production schedules. Highlight videos can take 1-3 weeks to complete. Rush editing now available for a separate fee.
Contact us for more info.