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Writer's pictureRob Fisher

Robotic Camera



 

Hello,


This week, I purchased an AI robotic camera. It will automatically film players and allow us to capture quality video for our seventy-player database. Until now, I have alternated between using my phone, a camcorder, other individuals, etc.


In Eswatini, I will operate it independently and train people eventually. As you know, we aim to hire a full-time Eswatini Scouting Manager and Videographer, and we are diligently fundraising for this. The Scouting Manager and Videographer will train in operating the camera, maintaining it, and creating highlights with its software, among other skills.


This technology will be integral to Fisher Talent Group in rural communities. It, like us, is necessary and purpose-driven. Most importantly, it helps draw nearer to publishing our database, enabling further fundraising, and bringing folks into our ideas of "change."


As always, we sincerely appreciate anyone who gives—you are how we achieve our vision, and we are stationary without you. I told someone the other day that "change" is an inch away. It does not matter what positive transformation you seek—everything is close. I mentioned an analogy that in football, there are "project managers." These are coaches hired to push clubs "on," bring them back to their former glory, save them from relegation to a lower league, etc. They tweak small things, making significant differences because they understand the "inch."


Thank you for reading, and enjoy your Sunday. If you wish to donate, you may do so via the toolbar link (thank you tremendously). We cannot change the world independently, but we will together.


Until next time.


Live forever,

Rob Fisher

Executive Director and Head of Scouting

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