MotionClip Game Film Analysis 6.3

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MotionClip is a game film review, statistical analysis, and scouting software for coaches of all sports. If you coach a team sport such as football, hockey, soccer, baseball, basketball, then game review software, statistical analysis, and scouting software is a must. With MotionClip you can speed through your game films, easily identifying each play with a simple mouse click or keystroke. Unlimited game and play event definitions means MotionClip can work with any and all sports. Capture and tag plays from prerecorded video files, video tape, or live at the game. Associate free form textual commentary with every play. Video analysis tools including slow motion, reverse playback, and drawing tools. Sort and filter plays to focus on any aspect of the game.

Version 6.3 improves project management, simplifies customization of the software settings for any sport, introduces 'Quick Tagging' single-keystroke tagging, and adds support for wireless remotes.

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