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What are presentations and how do they work?

Presentations are a core feature of Framesports which enables collaborative analysis and review of data and video footage. Presentations support four types of slides:
  • Clip slides: video clips from any session. These can include custom clips that you’ve manually tagged or clips from data collected by Framesports. Clip slides support annotations like drawings and text to help with collaborative video analysis.
  • Text slides: text-based slides for titles, section headings, or key messages. Position and format text with full control over size, colour, and alignment.
  • Animation slides: tactical diagrams on a rugby pitch. Place players, cones, and balls on the pitch, then animate their movements between keyframes. Often used for lineout animations, backs move animations, multi-phase strike player animations, or set-piece movements like kickoffs.
  • Stat slides (coming soon): statistical charts and visualisations. Choose from bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, KPI displays, leaderboards, and timelines. Filter by session, team, or specific players.
  • Import slides (coming soon): directly import images, PDFs, videos, Keynote slides, and PowerPoint presentations.

How do I access the rugby pitch animator in presentations?

  1. Go to the Presentations tab in Coach or Player view.
  2. Press New Presentation.
  3. Press Add Animation to create a tactical animation slide with a rugby pitch, player movements, and keyframes.

How do I access presentations?

Presentations can be accessed in two ways:
  1. By clicking the Presentations tab in Coach view or Player view and clicking on a presentation.
  2. By clicking on an individual video within the Sessions tab and opening the left-hand sidebar, if there are any available presentations within that session.

How do I make a presentation?

Option 1: Go to the Presentations tab in Coach view or Player view and press New Presentation. Option 2:
  1. Go to an individual video of a match or training footage in the Sessions tab.
  2. Click on the three dots (⋯) next to any clips in the right-hand sidebar, or create a new clip by following the steps in Watching & Clipping Footage.
  3. Press Add to Presentation and select the other clips you want to add to a presentation, then click Create Presentation at the bottom of the page.

How do I record a voiceover?

Voiceovers are useful if you want to annotate what’s going on in a presentation and can be easily accessed by doing the following:
  1. Go to the presentation in question.
  2. Click Record in the top right corner of your screen.
  3. Start recording your voiceover and use the built-in laser pointer tools to help highlight areas on screen.

How do I download a presentation?

Downloads are a useful way of sharing presentations if you want to use the raw files. Here’s how:
  1. Go to the presentation in question.
  2. Press Download in the top right corner of your screen.
Sharing links to your presentation makes sharing and getting access easy. Recipients can view the presentation in their browser without logging in if they are sent the URL. Here’s how you can share:
  1. Go to the presentation in question.
  2. Click Share in the top right corner.
  3. Share that URL with your desired recipients.

How can I choose who can and cannot view presentations?

To choose who can or can’t view a new presentation:
  1. Go to the Presentations tab and create a new presentation.
  2. Click Publish and select if users across your whole club can view the presentation, or just you can see the presentation (it remains unlisted).
To edit who can view an existing presentation:
  1. Go to the Presentations tab and click on a presentation.
  2. Click the settings icon in the top left for that presentation.
  3. Choose who can view the presentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Presentations are a core feature of Framesports which enables collaborative analysis and review of data and video footage. Presentations support four types of slides:
  • Clip slides: video clips from any session. These can include custom clips that you’ve manually tagged or clips from data collected by Framesports. Clip slides support annotations like drawings and text to help with collaborative video analysis.
  • Text slides: text-based slides for titles, section headings, or key messages. Position and format text with full control over size, colour, and alignment.
  • Animation slides: tactical diagrams on a rugby pitch. Place players, cones, and balls on the pitch, then animate their movements between keyframes. Often used for lineout animations, backs move animations, multi-phase strike player animations, or set-piece movements like kickoffs.
  • Stat slides (coming soon): statistical charts and visualisations. Choose from bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, KPI displays, leaderboards, and timelines. Filter by session, team, or specific players.
  • Import slides (coming soon): directly import images, PDFs, videos, Keynote slides, and PowerPoint presentations.
  1. Go to the Presentations tab in Coach or Player view.
  2. Press New Presentation.
  3. Press Add Animation to create a tactical animation slide with a rugby pitch, player movements, and keyframes.
Presentations can be accessed in two ways:
  1. By clicking the Presentations tab in Coach view or Player view and clicking on a presentation.
  2. By clicking on an individual video within the Sessions tab and opening the left-hand sidebar, if there are any available presentations within that session.
Option 1: Go to the Presentations tab in Coach view or Player view and press New Presentation.Option 2:
  1. Go to an individual video of a match or training footage in the Sessions tab.
  2. Click on the three dots (⋯) next to any clips in the right-hand sidebar, or create a new clip by following the steps in Watching & Clipping Footage.
  3. Press Add to Presentation and select the other clips you want to add to a presentation, then click Create Presentation at the bottom of the page.
Voiceovers are useful if you want to annotate what’s going on in a presentation and can be easily accessed by doing the following:
  1. Go to the presentation in question.
  2. Click Record in the top right corner of your screen.
  3. Start recording your voiceover and use the built-in laser pointer tools to help highlight areas on screen.
Downloads are a useful way of sharing presentations if you want to use the raw files. Here’s how:
  1. Go to the presentation in question.
  2. Press Download in the top right corner of your screen.
To choose who can or can’t view a new presentation:
  1. Go to the Presentations tab and create a new presentation.
  2. Click Publish and select if users across your whole club can view the presentation, or just you can see the presentation (it remains unlisted).
To edit who can view an existing presentation:
  1. Go to the Presentations tab and click on a presentation.
  2. Click the settings icon in the top left for that presentation.
  3. Choose who can view the presentation.
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