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AFL Press Release

Arena Football League partners with VidSwap

Tuesday February 17, 2015

 AFL teams to utilize VidSwap technology to break down film

CHICAGO – The Arena Football League and VidSwap, a leading web-based sports video editing and analysis company, today announced a new partnership to support the AFL’s film analysis capabilities. The partnership will enable AFL teams to use VidSwap’s innovative video analysis platform to quickly edit and break down games, manage scouting film, and enable collaboration with coaches and players from any computer or iOS device.

“We are excited to partner with a premier video editing company in VidSwap,” said Joe Kleinsmith, AFL Senior Director of Football Operations. “Their innovative technology and familiarity with Arena Football is going to be a great benefit to our coaches, players, and officials.”

VidSwap was founded by former Arena Football quarterback Alex Neist, who played in the af2 for the Spokane Shock, Bakersfield Blitz, and Tulsa Talons. The VidSwap software will allow AFL teams to record and break down games from multiple angles in high-definition, import key statistical data, share and collaborate on content, and pull team and player highlights. Teams will also be able to generate play analysis and tendency reports, as well as utilize telestration for coaching points.

About VidSwap
VidSwap provides an innovative video analysis platform for all sports, that makes video editing a breeze. VidSwap edits and breaks down games within 12-24 hours, allowing teams to get more out of their video, teach their players faster, and collaborate from any computer, iPad, & iPhone. VidSwap.com breaks down video for teams. We're a web-based video editing and analysis service for sports organizations.

About the AFL
Since its inception in 1987, the Arena Football League has showcased a fast-paced and exciting game to millions of fans in a myriad of markets across the country. The ESPN family of networks and CBS Sports Network will nationally broadcast AFL games each week for the entire 2015 season. The AFL schedule culminates with ArenaBowl XXVIII Saturday, August 29, 2015 on ESPN.