CASE STUDY
How Virginia Tech puts multi-angle live video into their practice ops
The NCAA Division I college’s move to Spiideo’s automatic cameras puts speed and clarity at the heart of their player development and feedback cycles for men’s basketball. Four permanent cameras installed at the Hahn Hurst Basketball Practice Center covers:
• Full-court 4K sideline panoramas and half court angles above each basket.
• AI AutoFollow™ view that tracks like a broadcast camera operator.
• Spiideo Perform analysis platform for live coding workflows.
• CloudLink up to five live angles to third-party tools.
We have instantaneous film feedback during practices.
Scheduling automatic practice capture keeps all coaches on court
With panoramic capture running automatically, staff have access to the video in real time during practice. Once the session is done, the full recording is saved to the Spiideo cloud and is ready for instant tags, review, and sharing.
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Finding the perfect picture to deliver feedback
Coaches can pinch, zoom, and rotate synced angles to isolate footwork and mechanics, turning technical details into clear, actionable clips for players.
We can show players film directly after practice.
Using custom downloads in third-party tools
Custom downloads isolate distinct sub-group activities from full sessions. Analysts extract this targeted video directly into their existing third-party coding software to deliver feedback to players on the same day.
Live bench video and integrations with CloudLink
If arena cameras are connected, CloudLink can route live feeds directly into third-party coding tools. Staff can then tag the same sequence from the bench with multiple views and align on coverages without waiting for exports.