In some embodiments, the media application receives a selection of a possible scoring scenario from a user. For example, the media application may receive a gesture selection indicating the user selected “rushing touchdown” from a list of possible scoring scenarios. In some embodiments, the media application analyzes the selected possible scoring scenarios to determine a player participating in the event whose performance could satisfy the first possible scoring scenario. For example, if the selected scoring scenario is a rushing touchdown, then the media application may determine that J. McKinnon from the San Francisco 49ers can satisfy the selected scenario. In some embodiments, the media application may emphasize, in the video of the event, the determined player.
In some embodiments, the media application may track a playing object in the video of the event. For example, an image recognition system in the media application may use the size, shape, or color of different playing objects such as a football or other object. The media application may determine that the current circumstances of the event are changed based on a current location of the playing object in comparison to a previous location of the playing object. For example, if the line of scrimmage was originally determined to be at the San Francisco 49ers' 45-yard line and the ball is tracked from the 45-yard line to the 30-yard line, then the media application may determine the circumstances of the event have changed. In some embodiments, the media application may apply the set of rules to data representing the changed circumstance of the event to identify updated scoring scenarios in the side-game matchup and generate for display, with the video of the event, information about the updated scoring scenarios.