These videos were shot with my Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLR and a camera-mounted Røde shotgun mic. Video post-processing was done in Adobe Premier Pro CS 6.0, audio in Adobe Audition CS6 5.0.2. Since I didn't have a good tripod solution, these were pretty much all saved by Adobe Premiere's "Warp Stabilizer" video effect. The Warp Stabilizer is kinda a crutch, but here it turned nothing into something.
And ... I've put as much time as I'm willing to into this game. Some pretty profound problems with camera motion (I was trying to use my collapsed tripod as a monopod) that were made worse by the 200mm zoom much of these were shot at. So, I got to learn a lot about Adobe Premier Pro's "Warp Stabilizer" but its only a crutch anyway, and really doesn't work on clips much over a minute in length.
I had originally planned this to be part of a longer video ... but long story. Here's the first half. Good Valkyries defense and offense, all in the Lakeside end of the field.
The third quarter of what I'd originally planned as a longer video. Valkyries with the ball in down on the Lakeside end, a shot on goal by Genna, followed by a save by Anna on the Valk's end.
The fourth quarter of what I'd hoped was going to be one long video. Strong work in front of the Valkyries goal, followed by a long run the length of the field by Anneke (I think) who is completely un-marked as she scores.
Probably the last video I'm going to work on from this game. Too many issues with camera motion that are too hard to repair, even with Adobe Premier Pro's "Warp Stabilizer"...