Key elements in a highlight reel that will grab a college coach’s attention 🎥🤳📝
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🎯 Lead with Your Best Plays
•Coaches only watch the first 30–60 seconds before deciding if they’ll keep watching.
•Put your strongest clips first—big hits, defensive range, strong throws, or standout pitching sequences.
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📌 Keep It Short & Focused
•2-3 minutes max.
•Coaches don’t need full game footage here; they want quick, clear looks at your skills.
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⚾ Show All 5 Tools (if applicable)
•Hitting: line drives, power, bunting/slapping if you’re a slapper.
•Fielding: range, quick hands, clean transfers, strong accurate throws.
•Throwing arm: from your position, long throws, and on-the-run plays.
•Speed: home-to-first, stealing bases, running the bases.
•Power: if applicable, extra-base hits and hard contact.
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🎥 Use Multiple Angles
•For pitchers: behind the plate and side view (showing mechanics and movement).
•For hitters: behind the backstop and open side angle.
•For fielders: wide enough to see footwork, then close enough to see hands and throw.
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📝 Include an Intro Title Screen
•Name, graduation year, GPA, primary position(s), height/weight, and contact info.
•Optional: travel/HS team and recruiting profile link.
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🔊 Keep It Clean
•No background music or distracting effects—simple titles and smooth transitions are best.
•Quality > flashy editing.
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🏅 End with a Strong Impression
•Finish with a few more standout plays so coaches walk away remembering your talent.