Best practices
A compact checklist for making basketball breakdowns easier to follow and easier to record.
Prepare the clip first
Scrub to the play, frame it, choose the layout, and check source audio before placing timed annotations.
Set defaults before a long session
Use settings to choose annotation defaults, recording quality, mic behavior, webcam shape, and phone composition before capture.
Keep breakdowns focused
Short clips with a few well-timed annotations are easier for players to understand than crowded full-possession diagrams.
Know what stays local
Source footage stays on your machine. Browser storage holds project state and recordings for the current browser profile.
Preview before download
Use the review page to play the browser-produced export, delete bad takes, download the final WebM, or create a hosted share link.
Share intentionally
Hosted watch links are public to anyone with the URL and can include notes, tags, titles, and teaching-point context.
Test recording devices
Chrome or Edge is recommended for predictable camera, microphone, and WebM recording behavior.