Record: a. Have an instant replay function which allows for review from up to two angles using camera, tablet or smartphone to record plays for instant review. Have the ability to integrate between all recording and viewing devices, without internet or computer needed. Should integrate allowing for immediate upload of all video after the game. b. Have a fully automated, camera system built to record and upload scheduled events all on its own. Should supply cameras that can integrate with multiple accounts to record the district’s games and practices. c. At least one camera should be mounted outside on the football field and a second camera should be installed inside in the main gym. The cameras should be provided by the proposer. Review: a. Allows users to review, analyze, store, and distribute video using a web-based platform. b. Allows users to conduct advanced, customizable analysis from their laptop or, via a compatible mobile device. Users can also capture and tag live games. c. Have a volleyball-specific web-based platform that permits teams to analyze and share video from an exclusive library of matches, complete with crucial volleyball-centric data. d. Permits coaches to log in to the web platform to create detailed play diagrams for offense, defense and special teams, with the capacity to link the diagrams directly to their video. e. Able to have a maximum 24-hour turnaround on full game breakdowns with at least 94% accuracy rating. Have completed breakdowns automatically generate interactive reports, including scores for player and team performance. Coaches should have the ability to add, edit or delete stats and create custom playlists. f. Automatically converts game video into distinct clips based on the user preference or by algorithms designed to recognize the beginning of a new play. g. Allow users to merge multiple angles of video with ease. Coaches should be able to view a play recorded from one location immediately followed by a clip of the same play recorded from a camera recording from another location. h. Have a built-in function allowing the user to automatically synchronize clips from all angles. Share: a. Allows single users to distribute video analysis to connected devices in seconds. b. Allows users to export video in a variety of formats, or publish clips and breakdown data to secure, off-site servers. c. Allows the user to share video, on an opt-in basis, with all other teams in the identified group (league, conference, etc.) simultaneously. d. Allows the user to exchange video directly with another team. e. Allows for livestreams to be organized by team, sport and status. Additional Features: a. Allows all coaches and players on each team to have an unlimited number of accounts for access to all team tools. b. Permits any user to access all the tools that the service provides from anywhere an internet connection is available. Free mobile apps for Android and iOS should be provided to allow users to log in from most phones and tablet and on many browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari on both PCs and Macs. c. Allow all coaches to enter data for a single game at the same time. The service should be able to merge all data entered from multiple computers into one master copy. d. The service should allow the user to prepare a number of reports to analyze. e. The service should provide reports already prepared for the user, with the ability for a coach to build their own reports to see more specific information. Users should be able to interact with any report easily. Reports should be able to be generated and printed for use during the game. f. All users should have the ability to pause the video at any time and make notes, which can be shared with other coaches and players for review. g. All users should have the ability to filter video based on the complete breakdown, with the option to save those filters for later use. The filtered clips can also be saved as a new playlist and instantly shared to anyone on the team. The recipient should be notified via email that a new playlist was shared. h. The service should permit any team that uses the service to exchange an unlimited amount of video with other schools using the same service. After the exchange is made, the video should automatically be added to the recipient's video library. Coaches can choose exactly what data is shared with the video, and the system ensures that both teams share the appropriate games before access is granted to either team. i. Each player should have his or her own page on which they can display the plays they've tagged as personal highlights which can be shared. Players should also have the ability to order a DVD or downloadable file to save all of their highlights from the service. j. The service should provide for all highlight videos be sent directly to colleges digitally for recruiting. The service to receive should be free for all college coaches with a verified email address. k. Coaches should be able to build PowerPoint-like presentations within the service with the ability to quickly insert video, images and play cards directly into the slides and share the presentation with other members of the team. l. There should be no limit to the number of times a team can install an uploading tool. Each coach can have a copy installed on their work or home computer.