The process of viewing video is made easier by filtering tools, which enable users to sort clips into offense, defense and special teams and to sort them according to other data like down and distance. “The main idea behind the app was just to focus on watching video,” Hudl software engineer Erik Person says in the video interview below, “just making it as fast and easy as possible to pull up a couple of plays that you want to watch.” (Left: Screenshot of the app from .)Īlthough the app isn’t quite as robust as other Hudl offerings - not yet, at least - members of the team responsible for making it say it delivers on their goal of providing users quick and easy access to video clips. Hudl, the Lincoln company that makes web-based video and analysis tools for sports coaches, today released its first iPhone app, which is available for free download in the app store. For iPhone-toting Hudl users hoping to pass the time during lengthy pre-game bus rides or looking to squeeze some film study into the few fleeting moments between classes … well, now there’s an app for that.
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