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How to Create Moments from Match Recordings

Open a match recording, click Moments Editor, navigate the timeline using zoom and speed controls, click + New Moment when you find the event, name it and add tags, adjust lead and lag values manually

Written by Julian Rodrigues
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Overview

Moments are custom highlights you manually cut from match recordings. You control exactly what gets captured by selecting specific sections of the recording, adjusting the lead and lag time, and naming the moment. Once saved, the moment appears in the Highlights section where you can edit, share, and download it like any other highlight.


Moments are useful for capturing content that didn't trigger an automatic highlight - near misses, great saves that weren't logged as events, or crowd reactions.


How to Create a Moment

1. Navigate to Multimedia > Match Recordings


2. Click on the match recording you want to edit


3. Click the Moments Editor button in the full-screen view


4. Use the zoom function to see the timeline clearly and change video speed to find moments faster


5. Click the play button or use the timeline with your cursor to find the moment/match event you want to clip


6. Click + New Moment button


7. Apply a name to the moment, and add a tag if needed, then click Accept


8. The default lead and lag values will automatically apply, represented by a red line along the timeline


9. Adjust lead and lag values manually in the value boxes or use your cursor and drag the start of the lead or end of the lag back or forth to increase or decrease


10. Click the save moment button at the bottom of the screen to save moment


The moment is saved in the Highlights section of the Multimedia tab. You can edit, share, and download it like any other highlight.


Lead and Lag

Lead: Seconds of video BEFORE the match event


Lag: Seconds of video AFTER the match event


Default: 15 seconds each


You can adjust these values manually by entering numbers in the value boxes, or by dragging the start of the lead or end of the lag on the timeline.


Tips

* Use 2x or 4x speed to scan through match recordings quickly


* Create moments for anything that didn't trigger an automatic highlight - near misses, great saves that weren't logged as events, crowd reactions


* Moments are perfect for social media content that isn't tied to official match events


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