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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. So it is correct that the regional ECNL showcases are more important or equally important than the national event for recruiting exposure for kids of recruiting age? Let's not focus on the 2011s for this question, assume older girls. I am just trying to understand which events are important for exposure if a team doesn't qualify for any national events.[/quote] While the ECNL "showcase" events are open to all teams through the nation, some will still have a bit more of a regional slant to them. For example, you'll see a lot more West Coast based college coaches at the ECNL Arizona showcase coming up in November. The January event in Florida is huge and draws coaches from all over the country. The event at the end of in SC is smaller and draws more east coast located schools. The only national event that you have the qualify for is the playoffs and that's the Championship bracket and some of the showcase levels at older ages. In years past it was the top 44 teams for ages U13 to U17. U18/U19 they only would take 16 teams. They ECNL then had a North America cup for the next 16 teams and this was I think at U16/U17 and then they had two different 16 team showcase events as well. So, 44+16+16+16 is 92 teams getting to participate in the last event of the season. The biggest thing, IMO, is playing well at these events and the players putting together a good series of clips highlighting their play. My DD got to be pretty good at watching her games, tagging the plays and then assembling the highlights into something cohesion and impactful. [/quote][b]What tool did she use to create her highlights? [/b][/quote] I have so little knowledge of what she was doing, I thought she used iMovie or something like that. She tells me she used [b]CapCut.[/b] She used it for some school stuff and she had easy access to it. The first few highlight cuts that she did, she worked with a friend of her brothers who was familiar with the software. After the first couple, she did them on her own. They weren't Oscar cinemaphotography worthy, but they got the job done. Was able to circle herself in the clip, do some other basic editing by adding titles for upcoming clips, etc. FWIW, CapCut is another Bytedance product, which I was not aware of until I looked it up. [/quote]
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