The filming has been done to a high standard and it's ideal for fans to view; however does it meet the managers brief?
I would thought PD wants to see more of the play. Seeing close ups of the player taking the corners for example does not help the manager. He needs to see the bigger picture however poor the quality.
I have got this wrong.................
I did tell PD that the filming would be a happy medium of getting it right for the Manager but also viewable for You Tube.
He has e-mailed me this morning to say that he is well pleased with how it came out.
For corners, what I try to do is film the players congregating in the area first so that PD can see who is picking up who (or doing zonal properly), then pan round to the kick being taken. If I go on wide angle to get both the penalty area and the corner being taken at the same time and somebody scores from a 'fiercely-whipped-in ball into the 6-yard box', it will be too distant for proper viewing on You Tube because I wouldn't be able to zoom in quickly enough.
Obviously some corners are taken quickly, so then I don't get the players congregating in the area at all.
Ideally, I need to be higher up and
without the dugouts in the way to get a better DVD for the Manager, but it either needs a new (and covered) gantry with mains power on the far side...or a new stand on the far side !
Something I did mention to PD was that a scaffolding company could build a new gantry and I would then put their advert on the You Tube highlights in return. ('Highlights sponsored by ....Scaffolding Ltd.').
Quite a few Non-League clubs have done that in recent years.
Thanks for the compliments re the filming everyone.