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# Tap-To-Record

In order to save space in the users phone and allow them to maintain momentum, AllSkills has developed a Tap to Record feature. Users first place their cell phone and frame themselves in the shot. From there, the users simply execute their trickshot or move and once they have achieved their desired shot, tap anywhere on the screen. The platform will then record the last 20 seconds and the users may cut and edit the clip as they wish.

Instead of starting and stopping the recording after each try, or saving an hour long video that takes up too many megabytes on the phone, this tool allows users to live in the moment and fully capture their talents.


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