To thrive as a Football Video Coordinator, you need a solid understanding of football strategies, video editing, and data analysis, often supported by a background in sports management or a related field. Experience with video analysis software (such as Hudl, DVSport, or XOS), camera operation, and digital storage systems is typically required. Strong attention to detail, organization, and the ability to communicate clearly with coaches and athletes are standout soft skills. These competencies ensure timely and accurate film breakdowns, facilitating effective game planning and team improvement.