Football
5 min · uneditedFriday night speed, sideline to sideline. Watch a full drive unfold the way fans actually want to see it: close to the action.
- Close to the action framing
- Big plays at full speed
- Real game conditions
Most sports camera companies won't show you what their footage actually looks like. Their ads are full of polished stock clips filmed by professionals, not their product. We took the opposite approach. Pick a sport below and watch five straight minutes, exactly as it streamed live. No post editing. No cherry picked plays. No surprises.
Friday night speed, sideline to sideline. Watch a full drive unfold the way fans actually want to see it: close to the action.
The pace never lets up. Fast breaks, momentum swings, and a gym full of noise, all in a big arena setting.
Filmed from behind the backstop, with BallHawk slipped through the net on our tripod so there's no netting in your shot. Rather keep your phone out of harm's way? BallHawk tracks right through the net too.
Fast rallies on a tight court, from a courtside seat you don't have to fight for. A second camera sits right up on the net, so every spike and block gets caught up close and replayed in slow motion, live during the broadcast.
The founder couldn't make it to this game. So one Broadcasting Academy high school student took the entire system, set it up, and ran the whole thing alone. Four cameras with AI tracking, live scoreboard, replays, commercials, and play by play on the mic, streamed live to YouTube. Nothing on this page proves the point better: if a student can produce this by himself, you can too.
Soccer, lacrosse, softball, and more are coming as seasons roll around. Join the list and we will let you know when new footage drops.
Get notifiedNo two clips were filmed the same way, and that's the point. Some used a single camera. Some used multiple angles. Some have commentary, some don't. Some are pure AI tracking, while others used BallHawk as a handheld gimbal for crowd shots and cutaways. The featured broadcast above was produced start to finish by one Broadcasting Academy student. Every second was captured with BallHawk and the Apollo Streams Capture app. The only variable is how much production you want to add.
Every clip was filmed with BallHawk and the Apollo Streams Capture app. No broadcast trucks, no outside cameras, no editing software.
Set one camera and walk away, or add more angles, commentary, and a handheld crowd cam. You choose the effort level.
Nothing on this page required a film crew. If you see it in these clips, you can film it at your own games.
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