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ABCA: The Road Show

Back in November, we headed to Nashville, TN for a few days shooting with Coach Sheets and the American Baseball Coaches Association to film for their pilot project called ABCA: The Road Show. The Road Show is meant to give baseball coaches and fans some added insight into coaching strategies, player development, facility tours and really, just a deeper dive into college and high school baseball programs around the country. Our two assignments were Ensworth High School and Vanderbilt University, both in beautiful Nashville, TN. Video and Film production isn’t always easiest when you’ve got families at home that you hate being away from. We’re very fortunate to not only live in Northern Colorado but that most of our work takes place here as well. But when the opportunity comes to travel, we’re all for it!

Our first couple days filming were at the home of the 2014 NCAA World Series Champions, Vanderbilt University, coached by the one and only Tim Corbin. This was to be an MTV Cribs style shoot, exploring the ins and outs of the amazing facilities they have on campus. All while having a great discussion on why these facilities are so important to the success of Vanderbilt’s program. We shot this with our Sony A7sii, x70’s, GoPro 7 and the trusty iPhone 8. Take a look at the final product and if coaching is your thing, I would highly suggest checking out the ABCA and all they have to offer.

 

Cheers,

FRM

 

 

Links

 

Take a look at how they were able to erase the coffee cup mistake in Game of Thrones and a few of our other favorite links from this weekend!

 

Game of Thrones coffee cup mistake was fixed within 48 hours after airing the episode

 

 

How Wiffle Ball has lasted decades without advertising

 

 

Beautiful photos of NY parks throughout the seasons

Monday Links

 

Find out how to be happier on Monday mornings, and get a first look at Nikon’s time-lapse that took over 7 months and 51 lenses to create!

 

If you want to be happier on Monday mornings try doing these five things

 

 

Adidas is stepping up and making shoes out of recycled ocean plastic

 

 

Get a first look at this timelapse that took over 7 months, 51 lenses and 15 locations to create