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CSVA: The Pulse of Football Technology
With technology flooding the football industry, it was only a
matter of time before programs began diving head first into video
editing systems in an effort to increase the odds of building a
championship program.
Since its inception in the early 90s, the objective of the Collegiate Sports
Video Association has been to promote the role of the video coordinator position
in the sports industry.
The CSVA allows everyone associated with sports video editing to become a member.
Not only are full-time coaches and video coordinators eligible to join, but
part-timers and students are also welcomed and encouraged to join the association
as well.
The goal of the CSVA has always been to evaluate professional standards among
those in the industry, facilitate the exchange of information and technological
innovations, advance the ethical procedures and quality techniques and to raise
the overall awareness of the role that the video coordinator plays within the
athletic community.
“I encourage all coaches that are involved in their program’s video
department, including high school coaches, to go the web site (www.csva.com)
and check us out,” said CSVA President Steve Pohl. “As technology
grows there always needs to be a place for people involved in our industry to
get the latest information, to access exhibitors and retailers and to just have
a way to converse with others in the field.”
The CSVA also offers an annual convention, usually held the third weekend in
May, to showcase the latest products and provide educational seminars, which
range from video editing system use to retirement and investing options.
“We try to provide an overall experience for our members at the convention,
which has grown each year,” said Pohl. “We also hold an awards banquet
to honor video coordinators of each conference and an overall video coordinator
of the year winner. Our convention is a great place to take in some golf, enjoy
exhibits and make some new friends.” |