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How to make a highlight tape for basketball


How to Make a Basketball Highlight Video for Men’s Basketball

In a perfect world, basketball coaches would be able to evaluate all their top recruits in person. But unfortunately, they just don’t have the time or budget to see every prospect this way. Cue: basketball highlight videos. A well-crafted highlight video can put a recruit on a coach’s radar and secure them a second in-person evaluation. Follow these guidelines to create a video that stands out.

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The importance of video in college basketball recruiting

How to make a basketball skills video

College basketball recruiting video tips

What do coaches look for in a basketball highlight video?

What are some good basketball highlight video songs?

How long should a basketball highlight video be?

Center highlight video

Point guard highlight video

Power forward highlight video

Shooting guard highlight video

Small forward highlight video

How to make a basketball highlight video on hudl

Basketball recruiting video services

The importance of a college basketball recruiting video

Here’s the hard hitting truth—most coaches don’t simply “discover” recruits. They don’t have the budget or time to see every prospect play in-person. And with high school and college basketball games being more staggered throughout the week compared to other sports, traveling is nearly impossible when coaches are in season. That’s why highlight videos have become essential in the basketball recruiting process. In a matter of minutes, they can garner coach interest and help student-athletes get an in-depth, second evaluation. Think of it as the first step toward getting on a coach’s radar and securing an opportunity to be evaluated in person later. 

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How to make a basketball skills video

One of the best parts of shooting a men’s basketball skills video is that you don’t need all the bells and whistles of a traditional highlight video. Whether you miss a shot or don’t have the best angle, your basketball skills video doesn’t have to be perfect—it’s more important to go game speed at all times and showcase your athleticism and technical abilities.  

In the video below, former D1 and pro basketball player Eric Vierneisel explains that coaches want to see multiple reps of drills that showcase your skills, including: 

  • Ball handling and shooting drills
  • Change of speed and direction
  • Jumping and leaping
  • Strength training and conditioning workouts, like box jumps and speed ladder work
  • Shooting range and consistency

College basketball recruiting video tips

For some student-athletes, a basketball highlight video might be the reason they secure an in-person evaluation. Creating a highlight film is not as complicated as it sounds. Follow these straight-forward tips to create a video that truly stands out:

  1. Before you set out to film, ask your high school coach if they have footage already available. Online video services for high school coaches, like Hudl, are popular resources. 
  2. Choose games against your best competition, such as varsity level, high-level AAU games or any nationwide tournaments. College coaches want to see how you stack up against top talent. Typically clips from two or three games is enough, but you can use more if needed.
  3. Focus the camera from mid-court while making sure the student-athlete is easily recognizable. The camera view shouldn’t be obstructed by the crowd, other players on the court or people walking by.
  4. Use a tripod to avoid a shaky camera.
  5. Don’t zoom in and out.
  6. Make sure the person filming the match isn’t cheering. If there is excessive and distracting background noise, mute the video completely. Don’t add music to the video either.
  7. Put a title card at the front of your basketball highlight video that includes your name and graduation year, such as “John Doe Basketball Recruiting Video Class of 2021.
  8. Stack your best clips first. Typically, you’ll start your video by highlighting your shooting ability.
  9. Focus on your three or four strongest strengths and organize your clips to highlight them. For example, if you’re an excellent three-point shooter, showcasing six straight threes is much more effective than one three-pointer, a pass, then a free throw, and then maybe another three, etc. 
  10. Cap your video at 20 to 30 clips and keep it under four minutes.
  11. Send college coaches your highlight video, as well as one unedited full game video. If they’re interested in a recruit after watching their highlight film, they will want to evaluate the full game next. 

What do college coaches look for in a basketball highlight video?

A well-edited highlight video gives student-athletes a chance to show college coaches their strongest skills, athleticism, versatility and basketball IQ—all in just a few minutes. Coaches look for recruits who have the right technique and can execute on the fundamentals. They want to see footage against high-level competition where the recruit was truly tested—think varsity high school games, national tournaments, showcases and elite camps. If the highlight video does its job and captures the coach’s attention, then the coach will also want to evaluate performance from an unedited full game, which provides further insight into the recruit’s basketball IQ and game awareness. That’s why we always recommend sending a brief and impactful highlight film, as well as one full game.

What are some good basketball highlight video songs?

Music can set an energetic tone, but it shouldn’t take away from an athlete’s performance. For that reason, we typically don’t recommend including music in a basketball highlight video. And to be honest, coaches don’t care too much about the frills; they just want to evaluate the recruit. In fact, if there’s excessive background noise, like yelling, it’s best to mute the sound completely.

How long should a basketball highlight video be?

Student-athletes need to quickly capture a coach’s attention—with an emphasis on quickly. Basketball highlight videos should be under four minutes with 20-30 great plays that demonstrate the athlete’s strongest skills. In addition to a brief highlight film, student-athletes should separately provide full game film. If the coach is interested after watching the highlight reel, they’ll want to evaluate the recruit in one unedited game. 

Center highlight video

College coaches want to evaluate the strongest parts of a center’s game. They look for technique and the ability to overpower players. Height and wingspan are key physical tools that will stand out, as well.

  • Shooting ability (range) and ability to finish around the rim
  • Ability to score against traditional post defense
  • Rebounding
  • Shot blocking and defensive ability to disrupt flow and passes (even when not blocking shots)
  • Successfully guard multiple positions
  • Quickness and footwork
  • Properly executed pick and roll plays and defensive stops
  • Game awareness—ability to process in game time and make the right decisions

In the video below, Team Edition Coordinator John Pugliese—a former NCAA Division 1, 2 and 3 college coach who’s watched hundreds of highlight/skills videos—breaks down what college coaches want to see from potential men’s basketball recruits competing for a center roster spot.

Point guard highlight video

Scoring and shooting ability is the most important aspect for perimeter players. Point guards who can take control, possess leadership skills and have a take-charge attitude will stand out.

  • Shooting ability (range) and scoring
  • Ability to penetrate and finish at the rim
  • Ball handling and passing (making the right pass, knowing when to pass—and when not to)
  • Court vision and controlling pace of the game
  • Good decisions in transition
  • Quickness
  • Defense rotations and ability to guard bigger players and multiple positions
  • Game awareness—ability to process in game time and make the right decisions

There are a few key skills student-athletes should include in their point guard highlight videos. In the video below, former NCAA D1, D2 and D3 college coach John Pugliese says potential recruits should make sure their video shows that they’re a great leader, highlights how they respond to and perform under pressure and showcases their ability to process and make decisions during games.

Power forward highlight video

Power forwards need to have a dynamic skill set and be able to demonstrate their ability to shoot, especially at mid-range.

  • Shooting ability (range) and ability to finish around the rim
  • Rebounding
  • Shot blocking and defensive ability to disrupt flow of the game (even when not blocking shots)
  • Successfully guard multiple positions
  • Quickness and footwork
  • Game awareness—ability to process in game time and make the right decisions

College coaches expect a lot from power forwards, and potential recruits interested in landing a men’s basketball roster spot should be prepared to showcase that they’re a jack-of-all-trades. Coaches want student-athletes to display their strength on the court, from rebounding, running, and transitioning the ball to their ability to guard, block jump shots and adapt to the opposing team.

Shooting guard highlight video

Coaches obviously want to evaluate a shooting guard’s ability to score, and they’re also looking at their technique and whether they can execute the fundamentals.

  • Shooting ability and range 
  • Ability to make shots when moving off the dribble (catch and shoot movement)
  • Defensive ability to stop penetration
  • Active hands and touches on the ball
  • Ball handling—this is a must for shooting guards
  • Court vision
  • Quickness
  • Defense rotations and ability to guard bigger players and multiple positions, as well as help defense when opponent is driving by
  • Game awareness—ability to process in game time and make the right decisions

In the video below, former men’s basketball coach John Pugliese breaks down what shooting guards should include in their highlight videos. Recruits interested in competing at the next level need to display more than their shooting and scoring abilities to land a roster spot—they also need to show college coaches what separates them from their competition.

Small forward highlight video

Versatility is important among small forwards. Similar to shooting guards, small forwards need to be exceptional shooters, especially at the short-to mid-range scoring area.  

  • Shooting ability and range
  • Ability to make shots when moving off the dribble (catch and shoot movement)
  • Defensive ability to stop penetration
  • Active hands and touches on the ball
  • Ball handling
  • Court vision
  • Quickness
  • Defense rotations and ability to guard bigger players and multiple positions, as well as help defense when opponent is driving by
  • Game awareness—ability to process in game time and make the right decisions

Student-athletes interested in landing a small forward roster spot should highlight that they have a variety of skills on the basketball court. College coaches look for recruits who can use their size and strength to guard and defend multiple positions, are multi-level scorers and can play defense, finish and transition.

How to make a basketball highlight video on hudl

Online video services for high school coaches, like Hudl, are becoming more popular in basketball. Student-athletes should follow the standard guidelines when creating a highlight video using Hudl:

  1. Choose games against your best competition, such as varsity level, high-level AAU games or any nationwide tournaments. College coaches want to see how you stack up against top talent. Typically clips from two or three games is enough, but you can use more if needed.
  2. Make sure the student-athlete is easily recognizable and the camera view isn’t obstructed by the crowd, other players on the court or people walking by.
  3. Don’t zoom in and out.
  4. Make sure the person filming the match isn’t cheering. If there is excessive and distracting background noise, mute the video completely. Don’t add music to the video either.
  5. Put a title card at the front of your basketball highlight video that includes your name and graduation year, such as “John Doe Basketball Recruiting Video Class of 2021.”
  6. Stack your best clips first. Typically you’ll start your video by highlighting your shooting ability. Post players should include: shooting ability, ability to finish around the rim, rebounding, shot blocking, footwork, and defensive abilities (guarding multiple positions). Perimeter players should include: scoring ability, ability to penetrate and finish at the rim, ball handling, court vision, and defensive abilities (guard bigger players and multiple positions).
  7. Focus on your three or four strongest strengths and organize your clips to highlight them. For example, if you’re an excellent three-point shooter, showcasing six straight threes is much more effective than one three-pointer, a pass, then a free throw, and then maybe another three, etc. 
  8. Cap your video at 20 to 30 clips and keep it under four minutes.
  9. Send college coaches your highlight video, as well as one unedited full game video. If they’re interested in a recruit after watching their highlight film, they will want to evaluate the full game next.  

Basketball recruiting video services

While coaches generally prefer simple, no-frills editing, a professional videographer can quickly turn disorganized raw footage into a cohesive sequence of highlights. Plus, they know exactly which plays to showcase first. That’s why many families choose to call in help when creating their highlight video. 

As part of NCSA’s recruiting service for student-athletes, our full-service video editing team offers professionally edited video. In fact, they edit more than 40,000 highlight videos each year. And, depending on the membership level, they’ll produce multiple highlight videos for the athlete and help them identify the best schools to send it to. If you’re interested in learning more about NCSA’s video offerings, call our Video Team at 866-495-5172. 

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How to apply a highlighter? What is

Many people probably already know what a highlighter is in cosmetics. This is a modern tool for highlighting certain areas on the face and body. It is used to emphasize the relief of the face, mask fine wrinkles, visually refresh the skin and give it a seductive radiance. With the help of a highlighter, you can visually change the shape of the nose and lips, make the cheekbones high, and the look bright and expressive. A bronzer is often paired with this cosmetic product, which gives the skin a more tanned look. How to apply highlighter correctly to get the desired effect? This will be discussed in this article.

Highlighter and Bronzer

How to apply Highlighter and Bronzer? If the first remedy highlights certain areas of the face, then the second was created in order to imitate or emphasize a natural tan. Bronzer comes in both shimmery and matte finishes. Shiny is good to use as a blush, and matte is useful in order to correct the oval of the face, for example, to hide the second chin. Bronzer and highlighter are used to sculpt the face, giving it relief and expressiveness.

Choosing a product

First of all, you need to choose the right cosmetic product. It is not so easy. Some highlighters are too shiny, others are too saturated pink. By trial and error, you can choose the product that is right for you.
Highlighters are available in liquid, cream, balls or compact powder. Sold brush tubes with balls or powder inside. For owners of normal and dry skin, liquid and cream products are suitable. If you apply the highlighter correctly, the face will seem a little moist. For girls who have combination or oily skin, it is better to use compact types of decorative cosmetics - powder or balls. They have a matte effect.

Preparing for makeup

First of all, you need to even out the tone of the face, for this you need to apply a base and foundation on it. Then moisturize your lips with a special balm. We mask bruises and circles under the eyes with a corrector. We choose its color depending on the shade of the problem areas. Violet circles are best covered with a yellow tint, reddish circles with green, blue circles are best masked with orange. Do not apply too thick a layer of corrector, this will give the makeup an unnatural look. For older women, special concealers are suitable, they have a thinner consistency and often contain moisturizing ingredients that are useful for mature skin under the eyes. Young girls can get by with an ordinary foundation. Now you are ready to learn how to apply highlighter to different areas of the face and body.

Main points of application

Around the eyes

How to apply highlighter under the eyes? To refresh your eyes and mask the signs of fatigue, apply particles with a light-reflecting effect on top of the corrector. You can put a small highlight under the eyebrow, this touch will make the look more open. However, if you have drooping eyelids, skip this step. The volume under the eyebrow will make the flaw more noticeable.

Eyes


Apply highlighter to the inner corners of close-set eyes to make them stand out. This technique will make the look shining. If the eyes, on the contrary, are too far apart, put a small highlight in the middle of the nose. Small, narrow or deep-set eyes will become more expressive if you draw a highlighter along the middle of the moving eyelid.

Cheekbones


Make-up artists' favorite trick is to apply reflective particles to the top of the cheekbones. This will immediately make the oval of the face more expressive and give the skin of the face radiance and transparency. The main thing here is not to overdo it. Do not apply the product to the entire vast area of ​​the cheekbones and cheeks, otherwise the shine on the face will start to catch your eye.

Nose


If you want to draw attention to the center of the face, you can apply a highlight on the back of the nose. This will make it more elegant, but remember that if the nose has even the slightest curvature, the highlighter will make this flaw even more noticeable. If you need to visually enlarge the nose, apply subtle, inconspicuous highlights around its sides.

Lips


A thin line drawn by the highlighter along the upper lip will make its contour embossed and expressive. A neat highlight in the middle of the lower lip will give it extra volume, and your smile will become irresistible.

Chin


How to apply highlighter on the chin to make it more expressive? It is enough to put a small neat highlight in the middle of the lower part of the face. Too protruding chin should not be highlighted with a highlighter.

Neckline


In the summer season, the seductive shine of the highlighter will emphasize the graceful curves of your neck and décolleté. The remedy looks especially impressive on tanned skin. To apply highlighter to this area, use a large wide brush.

The best manufacturers

Highlighter for face and body is produced by many well-known brands. Cosmetic "Shimmer" from Collistar contains four shades: white, bronze, golden and pink. By mixing the primary colors, you can create the most delicate undertones that suit your skin. The MakeUpForEver uplight tool has a fairly thick consistency and two types of filling: large and smaller sparkles. Radiant base "Cherie ma Cherie Make up base Illumination" has an excellent moisturizing effect, it is good to apply as a base tone on dry skin. This liquid and long-lasting highlighter looks very natural on the face. It has two main shades - rose gold and pearl. A unique and indispensable product is MAC cream color base. It can be used as a makeup base or as a highlighter. The mother-of-pearl shade "PEARL" is especially good. Apply it on the protruding points of the face and quickly get the desired effect.

Conclusion

What is highlighter in cosmetics? This tool is designed to emphasize individual areas on the face. Light-reflecting particles add a subtle glow to the skin, which will make your natural beauty even more attractive. It is not necessary to emphasize all the indicated areas with a highlighter. From this, the face will acquire an unnatural glossy sheen, which does not decorate it at all. How to apply highlighter on problem skin? This must be done with great care, since the tool does not mask the flaws, but, on the contrary, makes them more visible to others.

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Highlighter in the world of makeup is not new. People knew about facial contouring back in the Middle Ages, however, then it concerned only actors. Yes, and the means for makeup were the same: soot, chalk, animal fat! We are much more fortunate: you can make your face radiant and expressive in a few minutes with the help of modern safe highlighters.

Highlighter is a facial contouring product. The shining and expressive faces of celebrities are largely his merit. Not a single competent makeup can do without it, and professional makeup artists say with confidence that highlighter is a must-have tool in every cosmetic bag.

Miracles of radiance

Highlighter works wonders to some extent: it attracts particles of light to a certain area of ​​​​the skin, and then reflects them, creating the effect of light and natural radiance. It enlivens makeup, adds volume and naturalness to the selected area: lips, cheekbones, brow ridges. Thus, the correct relief of the face is formed. In simple words, if you want to highlight some part of the face, a highlighter will help you with this.

This miracle remedy has another nice bonus - it gives the skin a younger and healthier look. With age, the skin fades, and the face becomes less expressive - the highlighter will help restore freshness and radiance. It has the same effect on tired and pale skin - we all sometimes do not get enough sleep or experience stress.

Where to apply highlighter

Traditionally, highlighter is applied to areas that need to be highlighted. There are 6 main areas of application - these are the most convex parts of the face.

  • Cheekbones. The most popular place to apply highlighter. Who doesn't like expressive cheekbones! Therefore, boldly apply the highlighter to the highest points of the cheekbones, moving in an arc to the nose. A slight glow in this area makes the face more sensual and embossed.
  • Nose. To make your nose look shorter, apply highlighter to the back of the nose without touching the tip. If you want to add some elegance to your nose, draw a thin line of highlighter from the bridge of your nose to the tip, paying attention to the parts you want to highlight.
  • Forehead. For a fresher complexion, apply highlighter on the center of the forehead and between the eyebrows, and to make the forehead wider and more voluminous, blend the product on the temples and sides of the forehead. If you have oily skin, be careful with this trick: you can add extra shine to the T-zone.
  • Chin. Highlighter in the center of the chin visually narrows and stretches the oval of the face, and along the edges, on the contrary, makes the face wider.
  • Lips. Add shine to the dimple above the upper lip and a little more in the center of the lower lip: the effect of plump tender lips is achieved.
  • Eyebrows. A thin line of highlighter above and below the eyebrows visually highlights them. The effect of an open, expressive look is achieved when applying highlighter on the bulges of the eyelids under the eyebrows and on the outer corners of the eyes. You can also use a highlighter to soften the main eyeshadow pigment.

How to apply highlighter

Highlighters on the cosmetics market are presented in different formats: creamy, liquid, loose, compact, in the form of sticks. For every taste!

Application method depends on texture:

  1. Liquids and creams is convenient to apply with a special sponge or drive into the skin with your fingers. Such highlighters are suitable for working with large areas of the face - forehead, cheekbones.
  2. Sticks and Tubes with Brushes are suitable for applying thin lines and highlighting small areas of the skin. They are applied directly to the skin, and then gently shaded with a thin, flat brush.
  3. Loose and Compact Highlighters with satin and pearly sheen are applied at the end of makeup with a large fan brush. For an ordinary compact highlighter, you need a special brush that allows you to easily blend the product over selected areas of the face.

Natural highlighters overview

Well, now the fun part! Choose a highlighter for all occasions. And be sure to harmless for the skin.

Liquid highlighter Sante

Choice for daily makeup! Soft, natural shimmer perfectly refreshes the skin.

Liquid highlighter Sante with a pleasant aroma and moisturizing effect for all skin types, including sensitive. The product has a light gel texture, which is easily applied with a special brush.

The result is a soft, natural pearly glow that perfectly complements your usual day makeup. Skin looks fresh and radiant all day long.

Beautifying highlighters in Sante palette

A compact highlighter with a brighter and more expressive shimmer effect. Use it for evening make-up when you need to create a more expressive, memorable look.

The texture is delicate and velvety, does not flake or rub off when touched. Shades can be safely combined with each other and experiment with radiance effects!

Highlighter Crystal decor

Delicate pollen with a touch of shimmer that highlights the freshness and natural radiance of the skin. Suitable for natural everyday makeup.

It is applied in a thin, barely noticeable layer and does not clog pores - the skin seems to be covered with a light veil. Consumption is very economical!

To apply a loose highlighter, you will need a fan brush or a large round brush.

PuroBio Highlighting Powder

Highlighter with a creamy formula, weightless texture and amazing shine for those who prefer a touch of glamour. Can be used with blush or as eye shadow - the highlighter looks just perfect on the cheekbones and eyelids. Onward to the party!

Apply with a brush for soft blending and a subtle sheen, or work in with your fingers for a more intense effect.

Zao Make-Up Highlighter

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Zao Make-Up is the choice of professional makeup artists! Creamy highlighter with sweet almond, jojoba and shea oils moisturizes the skin and gives it a warm natural glow. The light fluid texture lays down in an even, almost imperceptible layer, slightly brightening the skin and gently evening out its tone. The composition contains light-reflecting particles that seem to illuminate the skin from the inside.

Jars made of natural bamboo and cotton bags instead of the usual packaging are a real aesthetic pleasure!

Highlighters Belka

Another novelty on 4fresh! Belka mineral-based satin highlighters are just a godsend in the world of natural cosmetics.


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