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Video Clips from Crawley Game


Graham S

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Trying a different approach this time, linking you to a basic web page where I shall post future clips if it works out ok. It takes a little time to load once you click on the match folder. Let me know if it is better or slower than previously. (Don't worry about the Crawley folder saying it is empty. There are 4 clips in there.)

 

I really cannot apologise enough for yet again missing the goal in classic fashion. This time I'm tracking the build up from the short corner, Long to Opinel who passes inside ... & bingo! I whack the camera straight up at the sky, only realizing when the ball is already in the net. Maybe someone should post a countdown on number of hours until I actually catch a Fleet goal properly. Probably longer than the estimated arrival of a positive comment from the tea hut codgers.

 

If you have a video viewer which lets you play the clips frame by frame, I think just the little bit that's here shows how our game has improved considerably: deliberate, intelligent play & positioning, rather than kick & hope.

 

Graham S's video classics

 

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OK, I'll revert to the old approach. Here's 2 of the 4 originally intended clips. I tried YouTube for the bigger files, which exceeded the limit on my web space at work, but it didn't work properly so you wont get my filming of the sky, while Luke was scoring the goal, or a nicely worked corner from Long which Smith heads on & MacDonald just fails to put in at the far post.

 

Attacking play from Liam Coleman

 

Charlie cannot find the finish

 

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The service I was trying to use to share folders from my computer only works, I've discovered, when the host computer is on & all standby/screensaver modes disabled, which isn't very practical.

 

I was experimenting with it because my work webspace sets a cap on uploads of 15MB, which is about 6-7 seconds in AVI high quality format. Still, I've found converting clips from AVI to MPEG reduces their size fourfold, without any impact on their clarity.

 

For what it's worth, I can now show the world a classic example of my p*ss poor videoing. Luke's goal (not) on Tuesday.

 

NB For some reason Quick Time will try & fail to open the link directly, so right click, select "Save Target/Link As," save it to your desktop or whatever, then right click on the downloaded MPEG icon for the "Open With" option & select any video player except Quick Time which thinks it's not a video file.

 

The World's Worst Cameraman

 

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