Full-match analysis is a professional-team activity. A youth player 10–16 sitting through 90 minutes of their own game will extract less useful information than they would from three surgically-chosen 20-second clips. The signal is in the decisions, not the minutes.
The 3 Clips to Pick
Clip 1 — a moment the player received the ball in space. Clip 2 — a defensive recovery or 1v1 defending moment. Clip 3 — a moment the player did not have the ball but their positioning mattered.
What to Look For
Clip 1: what was the first touch direction? Did it open a forward option or require a reset? Clip 2: body shape on the first contact. Clip 3: scanning frequency, positioning relative to teammates.
Turn a Training Clip Into a Skill Score
Upload one clip. Get an AI skill score, drills tailored to the gap, and feedback a coach would sign off on — in minutes.
How LevelUp Analyzes Match Clips
Upload the trimmed clip to the Film Room. Gemini grades the decision and the execution, notes what the player did well, and flags one specific fix. The output is coach-voice, not model-voice. Repeat across 3 clips, take the fix into training, re-film next week.
