Anonymous wrote:Might as well get used to it. Employers use it for interviews.
Anonymous wrote:11:02 again. I think those professionally done videos would backfire--unless your kid was applying as a filmmaker.
I think the handheld iphone is the way to go. They are hoping for genuine, not doctored
Anonymous wrote:DS didn’t do it for Chicago last year. Admitted anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 minutes is a looooong time for an "introduction." That's way longer than coaches want for recruiting videos. Poor kids. Definitely benefits kids with fancy editing equipment/skills or who can hire a filmmaker to do this for them. And yes most kids I know hire this out to someone for sports recruiting.
Oh please. My kid last cycle did his intro video on his iphone. Certainly had no fancy equipment or editing skills.
Anonymous wrote:DS didn’t do it for Chicago last year. Admitted anyway.