Football is one of the most popular sports in the United States, and as such, coaches from youth leagues right up to high schools and beyond are more often seeking quality videotape so they can break down the film, evaluate players and strategize for future opponents. The problem is, there are not enough talented videographers to record their games professionally. Sure, anyone with an iPad can pan back and forth to follow the action, but that method sorely misses the details in player identification and following the action closely enough, and it also lacks context such as penalties and down and distance. Plus, what do you do if you have no elevation to shoot from, or if it rains?My course How to shoot football games like a Pro details everything you need to know so that you can more adequately capture a game at any level. You might be a videographer looking for an extra revenue stream; maybe you’re a parent looking to get better footage of your student-athlete; you could also be a student or assistant coach tasked with filming high school or youth football games for your team. Either way, this comprehensive course will show you everything you need to know to be able to record football games with professional results. Your instructor has been running a successful sports videography business for over 15 years, and uses actual game examples and techniques to turn you into a top videographer who will soon be in demand for your services.