Category Archives: basketball

Sports Videography Demo Reel, 2025

www.mattkprovideo.com/2025/05/22/sports-videography-demo-reel-2025/

Some samples of my live sports videography from the past 5 years. I would like to make a video record of your live sporting event. I can do it on my own or as part of a team of camera operators.

I own my own 4K cameras (camcorders and DSLR’d) and my own editing equipment.

Some of this footage was show in HD (not 4K) but scaled up to 4K using Adobe After Effects’ “Detail preserve upscale).

I have since sold all my HD cameras and now shoot exclusively in 4K.

List of events included in this video reel:

Girls Soccer tournament, (Round Rock, Texas)

.8 Seconds: High School Football game (Duncanville High School Vs Mater Dei, Aug 27, 2021) Shot with a Canon Camcorder.

.16 seconds: Bitter Lacrosse Tournament (Round Rock, Texas,) Shot with a Canon Camcorder.

.32 Seconds: Girls Basketball Tournament (San Marcos, Texas,) Shot with a Canon Camcorder.

.35 Seconds: Boys Basketball Tournament, (San Antonio, Texas) Shot with a Canon Camcorder.

.56 Seconds, Kung Fu Class, (San Antonio, Texas) Shot with a Canon DSLR.

.57 Seconds, Girls Basketball Tournament, (Mission Concepcion Sports Park, San Antonio, Texas) Shot with a Canon Camcorder.

1:15: Kung Fu Class, (San Antonio, Texas) Shot with a Go Pro on a gimbal with Time Remapping done in Adobe After Effects.

1:21: Soccer Tournament, (Round Rock, Texas) Shot with a Canon Camcorder.

1:31: Girls Basketball Tournament, (Mission Concepcion Sports Park, San Antonio, Texas) Shot with a Canon Camcorder.

1:35: Kicking World Football Camp, (Pflugerville, Texas) Shot with a Canon Camcorder.

1:40 Wrestle Circus, (Austin, Texas). Shot with a Canon Camcorder and a Canon DSLR. Is Pro Wrestling really a sport? From a videographers point of view- I think it is.

1:44 NL Surf Park, (Austin, Texas). Shot with a waterproof Go Pro.

1:53: HS Football ( Duncanville High School Vs Mater Dei). Shot with a Canon Camcorder and a Canon DSLR.

Edited with Adobe Premiere and some Adobe After Effects, opening and end titles made with Adobe Photoshop.

Some more Basketball footage:

Some more High School Football footage:

Duncanville High School Vs Mater Dei, Aug 27, 2021.

Bitter LaCrosse Tournament:

Girls Soccer Tournament:

Boys BasketBall Tournament, San Antonio

Boys BasketBall Tournament.

https://mattkprovideo.com/2019/07/21/boys-basketball-tournament-san-antonio/

July 20, 2019. Mission Concepcion Sports Arena. San Antonio, Texas.

https://basketball.exposureevents.com/124629/summer-hoopsfest

 

Mission Concepcion Sports Park
714 E. Theo Ave

San Antonio, TX, 78210

Girls Basketball Tournament

https://mattkprovideo.com/2019/04/01/girls-basketball-tournament/

I was hired by Baller TV to video a high school girls Basketball Tournament at Northeast Lakeview College Campus in San Antonio,Texas.

https://www.shesballin.com/page/show/1447430-sb-extravaganza-click-

https://www.shesballin.com/

https://www.alamo.edu/nlc/

 

 

Basketball Scoreboard

mattkprovideo.com/2017/10/18/scoreboard-test/

 

Basketball scoreboard drawn in Adobe Animate ( Adobe Flash ) .  This is going to be a part of a whiteboard animation commercial for Artex Funding.

 

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/animate/tutorials.html

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/animate/how-to/learn-timeline.html?playlist=/ccx/v1/collection/product/animate/segment/designer/explevel/beginner/applaunch/orientation/collection.ccx.js?ref=helpx.adobe.com

 

https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/welcome-adobe-animate-cc-a-new-era-for-flash-professional/

 

For nearly two decades, Flash Professional has been the standard for producing rich animations on the web. Because of the emergence of HTML5 and demand for animations that leverage web standards, we completely rewrote the tool over the past few years to incorporate native HTML5 Canvas and WebGL support. To more accurately represent its position as the premier animation tool for the web and beyond, Flash Professional will be renamed Adobe Animate CC, starting with the next release in early 2016. [Update 2/8: Animate CC is now here!]

Today, over a third of all content created in Flash Professional uses HTML5, reaching over one billion devices worldwide. It has also been recognized as an HTML5 ad solution that complies with the latest Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) standards, and is widely used in the cartoon industry by powerhouse studios like Nickelodeon and Titmouse Inc.

Animate CC will continue supporting Flash (SWF) and AIR formats as first-class citizens. In addition, it can output animations to virtually any format (including SVG), through its extensible architecture.

There’s much more than just a name change however. Our team is hard at work on a major update with significant new features to create animations for any platform. Here’s a sneak peek by Michael Chaize, Principal Creative Cloud Evangelist:

Here’s what you can expect in Animate CC:

  • Drawing, illustration and authoring
    • Vector art brushes – Modify the path of a stroke after it’s been drawn, and scale them to any resolution without losing quality. You can also make custom brushes and import brushes created with Adobe Capture CC.
    • 360° rotatable canvas – Rotate the canvas on any pivot point as you draw to get the perfect angle and strokes. You can even use this feature with a Wacom Cintiq!
    • Improved pencils and brushes – Draw smooth, precise vector outlines along a curve and get faster live previews.
    • Easier audio syncing – Control audio looping directly on the timeline, without having to code.
    • Faster color changing – Naming tagged colors lets you change one color and have it automatically update your entire project.
    • Colored onion skinning – Easily orchestrate complex animations now that adjacent frames can have different color and alpha values.
  • CreativeSync integration
    • Adobe Stock – Browse and license millions of high-quality photos, illustrations and vector graphics directly in Animate CC. You can even add life to static content by adding animations to them.
    • Creative Cloud Libraries – Access colors, vector graphics and brushes directly as you work.
    • [Update 2/8: We’ve also added Typekit integration!]
  • Output capabilities
    • Multiplatform support: HTML5 Canvas, WebGL, Flash (SWF), AIR, video, and custom platforms (such as SVG) via extensions.
    • 4K+ video export – Export videos with custom resolutions for the latest Ultra HD and Hi-DPI displays.
    • Custom resolution export – Revitalize older content by resizing and optimizing them for any resolution, such as Ultra HD and Hi-DPI displays.
    • .OAM support – Export your project as an .OAM file for easy importing to Adobe Muse, InDesign, DPS and Dreamweaver.

Note: This release is listed as “Adobe Animate CC” in the Creative Cloud desktop application. When you install or update Animate CC, it will be found on your computer as Adobe Animate CC 2015, not Adobe Flash CC 2015.

Previous versions of Flash Professional prior to the 2016 release will continue to be available.

Throughout the week, we will be giving a sneak peek of Adobe Animate on our Adobe live stream channel on Twitch, showing it both for animation and building games.

The entire team is thrilled about our upcoming release, and more importantly, beginning a new era with Animate CC. As we approach the 20th anniversary of Flash Professional, we invite animators and interactive designers around the world to join us for decades to come.

 

 

Basketball Sound Effects

A series of basketball sound effects I am collecting for an upcoming project.

mattkprovideo.com/2017/10/18/basketball-sound-effects/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILSDdIj0I0A

NOTE: if u want to use them u must leave a link to my page on your video 🙂 basketball sound effect check out my other videos! KEYWORDS: BEST Basketball Sound Effects BEST Basketball Sound Effects BEST Basketball Sound Effects BEST Basketball Sound Effects BEST Basketball Sound Effects

Basketball Tournament

https://mattkprovideo.com/2017/03/12/basketball-tournament/

 

I was hired to video this basketball tournament in San Antonio, Texas. March 2017.

I shot with a Canon DSLR, a Canon camcorder, tripods, and a slider.  This was culled from almost 8 hours of video.

I made the opening graphics in Photoshop and After Effects. Edited in Adobe Premiere.