Why Video?

There are approximately 23 NCAA-sponsored sports at over 1,000 member institutions involving over 400,000 student-athletes. Most of these athletes have all or a portion of their college education paid for through scholarships and grants. Our goal is to help you become one of these recruits.

Video is the most compelling resource for recruiters and ours provide more than simply highlights. We interviewed several college coaches to find out exactly what they needed in a recruiting video.

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Why Us?

Recruit Reels allows you to market your athletic skills to college coaches, recruiters, and scouts through a video incorporating professional methods used by sports TV networks. We know how to package your highlights to make you stand out from all the other athletes vying for scholarships. We offer convenience, competitive pricing, quick turnaround, and superior quality.

We help put your skills and abilities a notch above the rest -- stand out, with a professional, superior film for recruiters.

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Who We Are

Recruit Reels has a staff of seasoned professionals with sports backgrounds dedicated to showcasing high school athletes in their pursuit of college scholarships. We bring our experience and connections in the industry (ESPN, Fox Sports, Comcast Sports Southeast, and Metro Sports for NFL and NCAA telecasts) to marry athletes with recruiters by providing information through video production.

We've got the experience you need to help you showcase your athletic skills and professionally integrate statistics and interviews into a seamless production.

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Video Tips

A college coach/recruiter is only going to watch a maximum of 3 minutes so you've got to make the right choices for your video. Capture impacting plays from all the right angles and lighting by following the professional tips we've laid out. From the background to the sounds, the direction to the shot size, personal interview questions to ask, and even the types of media to use, we've got you covered.

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