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How to take your bowling video?
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Grab your phone and go to your camera mode
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Use the highest possible quality
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Film on portrait mode (very important)
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Set up the camera as if the wicket keeper (standing up to the stumps) is holding it
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Bowl 2 balls of your full run-up aiming for top of off stump
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Make sure the video captures the start and end of your run-up
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Each clip can be max 6 sec long
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See example video below
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How to take your batting video?
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Grab your phone and go to your camera mode
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Use the highest possible quality
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Film on portrait mode (very important)
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Set up your camera as if the umpire is holding the camera (use a tripod or a mate if possible)
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Face 2 balls practising the same shot each ball
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Make sure the video captures the start and end of your shots
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Total clip to be 10 sec max long
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See example video below
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For more information, please contact us via email.
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