Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Video Project #2

Video Project #2

Different Types of Pitches

There are many different types of baseball pitches that are used today in the professional baseball league. There are roughly around 12 different types of pitches and below you will learn what they are and they move when thrown correctly.

There is the Four-seam Fastball, Two-seam Fastball, Cutter, Splitter, Forkball, Curveball, Slider, Slurve, Screwball, Changeup, Palmball, and lastly the Circle Changeup. Below is a list of what each pitch does individually and how they are used to strike batters out in the game.

Four-seam fastball - Maximum velocity and should have best command. This is the most important pitch because everything else works off of it.
Two-seam fastball (a.k.a. sinker) - This fastball does just that, it sinks. A very good pitch for inducing ground balls.
Cut-fastball - Holding the ball slightly off center, it will run away from the arm side. Usually a few mph slower than a four-seam fastball. Good for jamming hitters.
Split-finger fastball - Strictly an out pitch. Dives down hard at home plate, many times getting missed swings.
Change-up - Slower than a fastball, but thrown with the same arm action. The arm speed is very important in getting the maximum effectiveness. This pitch helps control bat speed.
Curveball - Most often a strikeout pitch. Dives down as it gets to home plate. Many times the velocity is as effective as the movement, because it's usually much slower than a fastball.
Slider - In between a fastball and a curveball. It's harder than a curveball with less downward action. The slider has a smaller break with a tighter spin. Many times you can see a small dot in the baseball as it's coming toward you.
Knuckleball - A pitch that has very little or no spin. It's very difficult to control and catch. No one knows what it will do usually, which makes it also hard to hit. A very hard pitch to throw.
Forkball - Thrown hard while held between the index and middle fingers at varying depths. Usually tumbles and drops violently, often diagonally. Known as an out pitch, but also can be hard on the arm.
Now that you have learned each and every individual pitch, its time to go outside and give it a try, before you know it you might be good enough to join the professional baseball league. Thanks for reading!

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Video 2 Idea

For our Video 2 project Tom and Duffy will be filming on the theme of baseball. We are going to have our roommates participate in a demonstration on how to play baseball and have them give us there personal opinions on how to play and have them show us the basics.

Also, depending on if Spring Day has the dunking booth this year we are going to test their accuracy skills and have some fun at the same time.

Filming: Duffy and Tom

Editing: Duffy and Tom

Interview/Audio: Zach Rodriges, Nick Aresco, Adam Donnelly

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Video Project

"> For this video project Matt Drew played as a hockey goalie while Duffy took different types of shots at him using a floor hockey ball.
In this video we used two different types of video to get the best shots and points of perspective to show the viewers what its like to play hockey from the eyes of the goalie.
While watching the video you can see Matt Drew watching Duffy go back and forth and taking shots at him. This gives the viewer a good look at how fast the ball is coming at a goalie and how quick the goalie must move in order to stop the ball from going into the net.
If you were to watch a real professional hockey game you would come to find out that the pros can hit a puck up to 100mph. Now we not be playing on the ice, but you can hit a floor hockey ball up to about 80mph. Now this is very quick, and makes the job as a goalie very difficult. This is why it is very important that no matter if your playing ice hockey or floor hockey you should wear some sort of equipment for protection.
After talking with Matt Drew for a while, he gave us some personal insight on his thoughts of being a goalie since he himself has been playing hockey ever since he was a kid. He told us, "Even though playing goalie is fun, that it is a hard position to play and that it take a lot of talent and dedication to be a professional hockey goalie."