Bring Athlete POV Film to Your Program.

VisionCam: Athlete POV Film for Schools, Local Teams & Travel Programs

Capture real reps from the athlete's perspective — practices, drills, and game-day sessions — so coaches can teach faster, athletes can improve, and families can actually see development.

Also available for local teams, PAL programs, and travel clubs through pilot access and sponsor-supported pathways.

What is VisionCam?

School-first rollout • Built for real practice sessions • Simple Start Session + Hold-to-Stop workflow

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What is VisionCam?

VisionCam is a helmet/gear-integrated POV camera system designed to capture athlete reps the way coaches and players actually need to see them — from the athlete's perspective. It's built for structured team sessions and simple post-session offload.

  • True POV film that shows technique, spacing, reads, and decision-making
  • Better coaching with clearer teaching moments from real reps
  • Athlete development you can track over time (practice → progress)
  • Recruiting-ready moments without needing a full film crew
  • A simple workflow built for schools, teams, and busy staff

POV film doesn't replace sideline film — it adds the angle that changes how athletes learn.

How VisionCam Works

Designed to reduce missed footage and keep the process simple for coaches and staff

1

Auto-Connect

The camera connects to the system (school/team setup) so you can get started fast.

2

Start Session

Tap Start Session to begin continuous recording for practice or drills.

3

Hold-to-Stop

Stopping requires a press-and-hold so recording doesn't end by accident.

4

Offload + Verify

Offload the session after practice. The system verifies the transfer before anything is cleared.

VisionCam POV System

Grant-funded point-of-view camera technology designed specifically for high school athletics

Easy School Deployment

Turnkey POV camera solution with tablet app control. No technical expertise required—designed for coaches and athletic staff.

Durability & Reliability

Built for high school football with hold-to-stop confirmation to prevent accidental shutdown during games.

Recruiting & Development

First-person perspective film gives athletes recruiting-ready content and coaches game analysis tools.

Built for Schools, Local Programs, and Travel Teams

Football-first today — built with multi-sport expansion in mind

School Programs

Support athlete development, coaching review, and program visibility — with a workflow that fits real practices.

Local Teams & PAL Programs

Give community athletes access to modern film tools without needing expensive production.

Travel Teams

Capture reps across tournaments and training sessions to build development libraries and recruiting moments.

What Your Program Gets Out of VisionCam

More teachable film from the angle athletes actually see

Cleaner technique review for fundamentals and safety

Better communication between coaches, athletes, and families

More opportunities for athletes who need visibility

A repeatable process that works week after week

School Access Program (Grant & Sponsor Supported)

We work with schools to package VisionCamPOV as a grant-ready program. Schools can apply for funding or be matched with community sponsors depending on need and timing.

What Schools Receive:

  • 3 VisionCam units donated per approved school (pilot / School Access Program)
  • Setup + onboarding for staff and student operators
  • Organized POV practice/game film workflow (capture, offload, and session organization)
  • Student Media Scholar Program support (if included on site materials)
  • School-controlled sharing options (default off; can be enabled for approved students)

Funding & Eligibility

Multiple paths to bring VisionCam to your program — including grants, sponsors, and community support

Schools / Districts

Grant-friendly program deployment for school athletic departments and student media support.

Apply

PAL / Nonprofit Youth Programs

Community access for youth leagues — grant-friendly and sponsor-supported options.

Apply

Travel Teams / Clubs

Tournament + training capture with team fundraising and group purchasing pathways.

Apply

Sponsors / Community Partners

Support programs in your area by funding access and equipment for athletes.

Apply

Pilot Note: Availability is limited during pilot rollout — we prioritize programs that can actively test and provide feedback.

Disclaimer: Funding options vary by program; we'll help you choose the best path after you apply.

School-Based Sports Media Pipeline

From game film to student-produced content—a complete workflow for schools

Capture

VisionCam POV systems capture first-person game film from the athlete's perspective during live gameplay.

Learn

Student Media Scholars gain hands-on experience editing, organizing, and producing sports content.

Distribute

Finished content supports athlete recruiting, community engagement, and school athletics visibility.

How It Works

Simple, school-friendly setup with ongoing support

1

Apply

Schools submit a simple application. VisionCam reviews eligibility and grant funding availability.

2

Deploy

Camera systems and tablet app are delivered. Staff receive hands-on training and setup support.

3

Launch

Cameras go live during games. Students begin media education through the Scholar Program.

Student Media Scholars Program

Student Media Scholars gives students a real-world pathway into sports media—filming support, organizing footage, and learning post-session editing. Participation is open to any student, whether or not they play a sport.

Skill-Building

Editing basics, organization, workflow, storytelling

Portfolio-Building

School sports projects and highlights

Stipends

Up to $500 per semester when funded (school guidelines apply)

Open to All

Any student can participate, whether or not they play a sport

Allowable Use of Funds (Grant-Friendly)

For grant applications and sponsorships, the School Access Program can be budgeted under allowable categories such as:

  • Program deployment and equipment needed for school teams
  • Training/onboarding for staff and students
  • Program support materials and documentation
  • Student Media Scholars education pathway (when funded)
  • Basic reporting/impact documentation (if required by funder)

Simple Rollout Timeline

A clear rollout helps administrators and funders understand how the program becomes sustainable

30 Days
School kickoff, staff point-person assigned, student roles introduced
60 Days
First sport live; routine established; first round of student media work
90 Days
Expand to additional sports/teams; share an impact snapshot (participation + roles)

Measurable Impact

Grant reviewers often want clear outcomes. These are easy to track without extra burden:

Sports/Teams

Number of sports/teams supported

Athletes

Number of athletes receiving consistent film

Scholars

Number of Student Media Scholars participating

Projects

Completed media projects/portfolio items

Our Impact

Launch Timeline & Enrollment Status

Pilot Testing: Summer 2026

Initial school deployments and camera system testing with select pilot programs

School Deployments: 2026-2027 Season

Full-scale rollout to participating high schools for the fall athletic season

Grant-Funded Enrollment: Now Open

Schools can apply now for grant-funded participation in the VisionCam program

Seeking Pilot Sponsors

Join us as a founding partner to support schools and student-athletes

Be a Founding Partner

Help launch VisionCamPOV and make a lasting impact on student-athletes in underserved communities. Early sponsors receive recognition as program founders.

Become a Founding Sponsor

Safety & Privacy, School-First

VisionCam is designed with a school-first mindset. Recording is session-based, offload includes verification, and sharing can be controlled by the program. The goal is to protect athletes, keep content organized, and avoid accidental posting.

Session-based recording (organized by practice/session)

Offload verification helps prevent lost footage

Program-controlled sharing options (schools can enable/disable)

Frequently Asked Questions

It can be either. Most schools pursue grant and sponsor support through the School Access Program.

No. The program supports football, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball, and track & field.

Yes. Student Media Scholars is open to any student interested in sports media.

Request the School Access Packet. We'll share next steps for pilots, funding options, and rollout.

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