Monday, September 21st, 2009
HI-POD traveled to Dallas Cowboy Stadium to shoot the Texas portion of the Kirk Herbstreit challenge. All games were shot with the mobile 17ft HI-POD. The HI-POD covered the line- of-scrimage as well as moved to the endzones to cover the redzone action. Check out the game footage at www.hi-podcasts.com
Monday, September 21st, 2009
HI-POD shot for St. Thomas Acquinas HS at the Kirk Herbstreit event at Ohio State University. Using the 17 ft mobile unit, we were able to move at will around the field to cover the game from the most optimal position. If the action was at the 50 yard line, we were able to cover from the 50 yard line (17 feet in the air- behind the players and in front of the track). If the action was in the redzone, we were able to quickly cover the action from the endzone. If the action was from the other redzone, we could easily move to the other endzone.
Based on coach interest, HI-POD covered all 4 games of the event at Ohio State University. Check out the game footage at www.hi-podcasts.com
Friday, July 17th, 2009


(Westwood, CA- July 16,2009)The Italian Powerhouse Inter Milan scrimmaged with UCLA soccer team in preparation for their big Game with UK giant Chelsea. HI-POD assisted Italian broadcaster RAI TV by providing a 31 foot goal camera for the broadcast. The broadcast was for Inter TV.
Saturday, July 11th, 2009
(HOME DEPOT CENTER- July 10, 2009-Carson, CA) HI-POD is using its 31 foot Aerial sports camera system to shoot the Finals of the US Soccer Development Academy Season. Just as last year, the finals are being played out at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA. Each of the games are shot and scheduled for a next day stream on one of the HI-PODCASTS channels. The channel has also been embedded on the USSoccer site to better accomodate the USSoccer organization and fans. The games are scheduled for 2 hour intervals. Watch and enjoy the best youth soccer in the United States.
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

(Amherst , VA- 06/27/09) HI-POD covered the entire Amherst Lancer 7v7 tournament. With multiple MOBILE HI-PODS, the California company covered all the games at this largest of 7v7 tournaments in VA. Not only were each of the games shot with the 17foot MOBILE HI-PODs, they were shot in HD and are being streamed on the hi-podcasts.com site. The service demonstrates how versatile a HI-POD can be. Each of these mobile HI-PODS can be converted back to the 31 foot endzone camera HI-PODS. No other system offers this usage versatility and camera type flexibility. The stream is also an example of what schools can setup as well. The hi-podcaster and hi-podcasts.com channel is a product that is sold to schools. And can be setup as a pay per view channel. This can become a great fundraising tool for the school , or sports program.
Teams include: Amherst County HS, Brookville HS, Jefferson Forest HS, George Wythe HS, Park View, Robert E. Lee HS, William Campbell HS, Blacksburg HS, Christiansburg HS, Durham Hillside HS, Middlesex HS, Patrick Henry HS, Radford HS, Gretna HS.
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

(Greensboro, NC- June 26,09) HI-POD once again has completed USSoccer’s request to capture all of their tournament games with 31ft HI-POD Aerial Cameras. The Greensboro NC Tournament occurred June 26-29,2009. HI-POD captured all 96 playoff games plus 24 friendly games all on HD, created HD dvds, captured the goal highlights for the US Soccer Website and introduced streaming of the matches as well. To view some of the games please visit hi-podcasts.com and select the ussoccer channel. Or visit the USSoccer site
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
(Beverly Hills, CA -June 21,2009) HI-POD elevated the Beverly Hills “Best in the West” 7v7 passing league to a new level. By covering every game with a mobile HI-POD, not only was every game captured in High Definition, but it was streamed next day on the hi-pod.com site. Now anyone who missed the tournament can see what is in store for the upcoming football season. 19 teams from the area participated in the all day tournament.
Teams include Culver city HS, West Torrance HS, Santa Ynez HS, SouthEast HS, Upland HS, Barstow HS, St. Bernard HS, Locke HS, Mira Costa HS, Dorsey HS, St. Genevieve HS, El Monte HS, Roosevelt HS, Beverly Hills HS, San Fernando HS, Lynwood HS, Schurr HS, Chadwick HS. Watch all the games at www.hi-podcasts.com
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
(June 13, 2009 Dana Hills, CA) HI-POD captured the entire Dana Hills Air Strike 7-on-7 passing league tournament. 16 of the top teams in southern California converged at Dana Hills and San Clemente High Schools for an aerial showdown. 8 fields, 8 games. New games started every hour. Mobile HI-PODS covered each game. All games are now streaming at www.hi-podcasts.com. Do you want us to shoot and stream your 7-on-7 passing league tournament? Let us know , we are ready.
Teams present for tournament: Mater Dei HS, Dana Hills HS, Los Alamitos HS, Long Beach Poly HS, Westview HS, Oaks Christian HS, Trabuco HS, Crespi HS, San Clemente HS, Lakewood HS, Servite HS, Narbonne HS, Tesoro HS.
Saturday, May 30th, 2009


HI-POD starts tour of the brazilian soccer clubs. More info later.
Sunday, May 17th, 2009
The MOBILE 17ft HI-POD not only turned heads at this first pre-season game at THE BENJAMIN SCHOOL in Palm Beach Gardens,, FL but was also useful as a referee tool as well. Dade Christian’s Extra point conversion kick versus Benjamin was called no good, when in actuality it was good. The HI-POD operator called the main referee to review the play. The referee delayed the game to review the play and concluded that the kick was actually good. Unfortunately the score remained incorrect due to the fact that another play had occurred prior to the review.