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	<title><![CDATA[Videos Tagged with game film tips]]></title>
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		Athlete Exposure Starts at Home |  Ballertube Parent Playbook
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	<link>https://dev.ballertube.com/video/9293/athlete-exposure-starts-at-home-ballertube-parent-playbook/</link>
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		<a href="https://dev.ballertube.com/video/9293/athlete-exposure-starts-at-home-ballertube-parent-playbook/"><img src="https://www.ballertube.com/contents/videos_screenshots/9000/9293/320x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>Most parents record games, but very few know what to do with the footage afterward. In this video, we walk through how parents can clip highlights, upload film correctly, and build a digital profile for their athlete that is easy to share, organize, and grow over time.

This tutorial is designed for sports parents who want a real system for managing game film without complicated editing tools or expensive software. You’ll learn how to trim videos, use simple apps to build highlight reels, understand the difference between vertical and horizontal video, and select the correct upload type so your athlete’s footage displays properly.

Whether you're new to managing highlights or looking for a better process, this guide breaks it down in clear, simple terms so you can stop letting footage sit in your phone and start building something real for your athlete’s future.</a>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2025 15:17:00 EST</pubDate>
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