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Videotape your run:

Make sure that the footage in your clip
shows both dog and handler as much as possible. Look for a good camera
position.
NOTE: We are not responsible for photographers run into or
knocked down by excited agility-dogs, so be careful !
If you are
taping a specific exercise, a course map with camera location can be provided
for you
Prepare a videoclip with a MAX duration of 15 seconds compressed
in the appropriate way suitable for delivery through the Internet (check the
"video how to ")
Sending a course map ( scanned, as picture or by using
coursedesigner ) with your video can benefit the analysis.
Give me a
brief summary of your agility experience and anything that you feel would help
me evaluate your agility performance more thoroughly, your name and contact
details (please use the requestform to do so )
There are many ways
for delivering your video through use of the Internet; please check with me to know what
is best for you
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Your video gets analysed
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Upon receiving your videoclip , I will analyze it , and
prepare for you an interactive presentation .
The presentation will
include graphic illustrations on top of important videoframes, comments (in
writing and/or voice) , possible alternatives to handle the situation or
solve your problem.
Where needed, an extra illustration can also be sent
to you on a coursemap.
You will be informed by email as to when the
presentation is ready for you to download.
This presentation is
self-contained and once downloaded and saved on your computer you will not need
to be logged on to the Internet
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Study your presentation :
Watch the video frame by
frame ( backwards or forwards ), Jump to the specified frames that include
the comments and graphic illustrations
Watch
a full working example
Print out the commented frames for
easy reference during your next training
session
Yours Guy
If you have any
question , do not hesitate to contact me or use the <Info
Form>
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© Guy Blancke 2004
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