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A young male soccer player cutting inside the right foot
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A young male soccer player cutting inside the right foot
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Description
Video clip: cut, inside the right foot, performed by a young male of intermediate ability with a soccer ball recorded from the front view.; Task: cut, inside the right foot.; Actor: young male soccer player.; Equipment: soccer ball, on grass.; View: front view.; Trial: 1.
Asset Metadata
Core Title
A young male soccer player cutting inside the right foot
Title
A young male soccer player cutting inside the right foot (
title
)
Creator
Biomechanics Research Laboratory (University of Southern California)
(videographer)
Publisher
University of Southern California. Libraries
(digital)
Date Created
2008
Subject
cut
(keyword),
front view
(keyword),
grass
(keyword),
inside the right foot
(keyword),
intermediate ability
(keyword),
soccer ball
(keyword),
soccer player
(keyword),
young male
(keyword)
Tags
OAI-PMH Harvest
Format
1 video file (5 sec.) : digital, flv file
(aacr2),
recorded at 200 fps
(format),
streaming video
(aat)
Resolution
2.4 in × 1.6 in at 300dpi
6.0 cm × 4.0 cm at 300dpi
Type
video
Source
Biomechanics of Motion Collection
(collection),
University of Southern California
(contributing entity)
Identifier
bom-a-CUSPI0SBF0-RFMY00GR0001200 (
filename
), bom-m1 (
legacy collection record id
), bom-c87-17 (
legacy record id
), bom-m30 (
legacy record id
), Cut R Inside 200.avi (
original filename
), AAF (
series
)
Unique identifier
UC1571846
Permanent Link (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.25549/bom-m30
Dmrecord
17
Legacy Identifier
bom-a-CUSPI0SBF0-RFMY00GR0001200.avi
Access Conditions
Educational purposes only. Please contact Department of Kinesiology, Rm B9, 3650 Watt Way, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-0652. Phone: (213) 740-7903.
Repository Name
USC Libraries
Repository Location
Department of Kinesiology, Rm B9, 3650 Watt Way, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0652
Repository Email
mcnitt@usc.edu
Type
Video
Video bitrate
28.14 Mb/s
Video format
dvvideo (dvsd / 0x64737664)
Duration
23s
Inherited Values
Title
Biomechanics of Motion Collection
Description
The Biomechanics of Movement Collection is intended for researchers and students to access and utilize video clips of human movements. This digital archive resource provides a mechanism for bringing together engineers, animators, computer scientists, and kinesiologists to collectively solve meaningful real world problems fundamental to functional movement. This digital collection of movement video clips is created by members of the USC Biomechanics Research Laboratory in collaboration with USC Libraries. The five primary facets of the Biomechanics of Motion Collection are Tasks, Actors, Abilities, Equipment and Views. The secondary facets are Task Details, Actor details, Ability details, Equipment detail, View details, Trial Number and Frame rate. The files name of each video clip incorporate sequential abbreviations of the five primary facets and then the secondary facets separated by a hyphen. Given below is an explanation of primary facet codes used for generating such file names:
PRIMARY FACETS
Tasks: Advanced Progression (AP), Arm Circles (AC), Cut (CU), Diving (DV), Dribbling (DB), Frog (FR), Front Plank (FP), Golf (GF), Head (HE), Hopping (HO), Juggle (JG), Juggling with Feet (JF), Jumping Jacks (JJ), Musculo Skeletal (MS), Passing (PS), Receive (RE), Receive Air (RA), Receive Check (RC), Side Plank (SP), Sit to Stand (SS), Sole Pull (SO), Swing (SW), Toe Touch (TT), Turn (TU), Volley (VO), Warm Ups (WU), Zig-Zag (ZZ)
Actors: Animation (AN), Dancer (DA), Dental Hygienist (DH), Diver (DV), Football Player (FP), Golfer (GF), Musician (MU), Skeleton (SK), Soccer Player (SP), Trex (TX), Volleyball Player (VP)Equipment: 6 Iron (6I), 9 Iron (9I), Cello (CL), Chair (CH), Driver Standard (DS), Football (FB), Platform (PF), Shoes (SH), Soccer Ball (SB), Toe Shoes (TS), Trumpet (TP), Volleyball (VB)
Abilities: Advanced (A0), Intermediate (I0), Novice (N0), Professional (P0)
Views: Back (B0), Front (F0), Front and Back (FB), Front and Side (FS), Front and Top (FT), Front and Under (FU), Left Side (L0), Multiple (M0), Right Side (R0), Side (S0), Top (T0), Under (U0)
SECONDARY FACETS
Task details: 135 Degrees (35), 45 Degrees (45), 80 Degrees (80), 90 Degrees (90), 90-90 (99), Arm Circles (AC), Backward Somersault (BS), Both Feet (BF), Bounce Foot (B1), Bounce Foot Foot (B2), Bounce Foot Foot Foot (B3), Compass (CS), Down (DW), Downward Dog (DD), Dummy (DU), Foot Bounce (F1), Foot Bounce Foot (FB), Foot Foot (F2), Forward (FD), Forward Somersault (FS), Frog (FG), Front Plank (FP), High Chair (HC), Hip Flexion (HF), Inside Left turn (IL), Inside Out (IO), Inside Right Turn (IR), Inside The Left Foot (LF), Inside The Right Foot (RF), Internal Shoulder Rotation (SR), Jumping Jacks (JJ), Kneeling (KN), Left (L0), Maximum (MX), Maximum with Bounce (MB), Normal Swing (NS), One Touch (OT), Outside Right Turn (OR), Outside Left Turn (OL), Outside the Left Foot (LO), Outside the Right Foot (RO), Plus 10 Yard Swing (SP), Right (R0), Run on One Leg (R1), Scissor (SC), Sitting (SI), Standing (ST), Step Over and Turn (SO), Swivel Run Shuffle (SS), Then Pass Inside Left (PL), Then Pass Inside Right (PR), Then Pass Outside Left (TL), Then Pass Outside Right (TR), Toe Touch (TT), Top of the Toot (TF), Up (UP), U-Turn (UT), With Left Thigh (LT), With Right Thigh (RT), With the Chest (CH), With the Thigh (TH), Zig-Zag (ZZ)
Actor details: Middle Aged Female (FM), Young Female (FY), Young Male (MY)
Ability details: Non-Specific
Equipment details: In Laboratory (LB), On Grass (GR), On Turf (TF), With Alignment Grid (AG), With Computer (CP), With Matt System (MS)
View details: Force Overlay (FO), Force Vectors (FV), Overlay and Vectors (OV)
For example, the file name for the video clip of Golf, a normal swing, performed by a young female of advanced ability with a 9 iron recorded from the Multiple view is GFGFA09IM0-NSFY00MSOV0115. Please also note that "fps" as in "recorded at 20 fps" refers to frames per second. This digital collection of movement video clips is created by members of the USC Biomechanics Research Laboratory in collaboration with USC Libraries.
Jill McNitt-GrayProfessor, College of Letters Arts and Sciences, Kinesiology (
https://dornsife.usc.edu/kinesiology/biomech/gallery.html
). Principal Investigator
Korkut Brown, Doctoral Candidate at the USC College of Letters Arts and Sciences, Mechanical Engineering. Metadata