App

BaM Video Delay

Curated and Reviewed by Lesson Planet

As a dancer or an athlete, did you ever wish you could immediately see yourself in action so that you could determine where to make improvements? Here is a video delay application that allows you to preselect a length of time that will pass between the recording of a video and its playback. 

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App Overview

Features:

  • Programmable delay times from 0.25 seconds to 2.0 full minutes
  • An option that displays four differently timed delays on the same screen
  • Continuous playback prevents the need to shift back and forth between recording and playback
  • A frame-by-frame option
  • A live view option helps you position the tablet
  • A Pause button allows you to stop the playback
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Curator Rating
  • Adherence to task

    Not being able to save recordings is nonsensical

  • Worth the money

    Because it lacks the ability to save playback, the cost is a factor to be considered

  • Fun factor
  • Scaffolding of learning

    No instructions, but pretty easy to use

  • User safety

    No sharing capabilities

  • Control and feedback

    You can determine delay times, and select multiple screens or other options

  • How techie do I need to be?
    Intermediate
Instructional Ideas

For sports or dance classes, participants can use Bust a Move Video Delay to record their performances and instantaneously view them for critiquing purposes. Athletes and dancers practice in front of the tablet and then see themselves in action.

Classroom Considerations

Ideally, you would mount your tablet on a tripod stand to make the best use of this application. Athletes and dancers practice in front of the device and then come over to view themselves in action.

There is no way to save recordings, so you only get one chance to review your performance. Using the four-screen view and setting one to a 2-minute delay may be desirable as it allows you view the actions more than once.

The most beneficial way of using this tool would be to practice a specific move over and over again, viewing it and making adjustments repetitively, until it has been perfected.

Pros
  • Removes the hassle of starting, stopping, and rewinding
Cons
  • Only once opportunity to view the playback