
There is a whole **** load of debate at the moment about the different formats (7/10/X, etc) - around the "race" to be first on TV and what it means for the sport as a whole.
I think that the whole TV debate is a bit over rated. As much as some of us hate to admit it - paintball is a bit stale and boring to watch for those who don't actually 'ball. If you play the game then as a general rule you will be more than happy to sit down and watch 90 minutes plus of teams laying the smackdown on each other - if you don't play then you can forget it!
Half the issue is how people are looking at having this televised (at least from what I've seen the debate focussed around).
I don't know if you guys get it in Europe/US like we do down here - but the way to do it is similar to what happens on the World Rally Championship. What we see down here is like a "highlight" show - 60 minutes on the days events ... highlights of the play (where good or exceptionally bad), driver reviews, interviews, etc. It well presented, makes the sport clear to the layman (this is the important part kiddies) - and is a generally fun view.
It is this format that paintball should be aiming our collective talents .... tape all you want at a tournament for the teams/players to buy later on DVD ... BUT invest heavily in a good editing crew/post production to put the best of it on TV for the general punters to view.
..... well that's my 2c (probably 5 looking at the length again). What's yours?
I think that the whole TV debate is a bit over rated. As much as some of us hate to admit it - paintball is a bit stale and boring to watch for those who don't actually 'ball. If you play the game then as a general rule you will be more than happy to sit down and watch 90 minutes plus of teams laying the smackdown on each other - if you don't play then you can forget it!
Half the issue is how people are looking at having this televised (at least from what I've seen the debate focussed around).
I don't know if you guys get it in Europe/US like we do down here - but the way to do it is similar to what happens on the World Rally Championship. What we see down here is like a "highlight" show - 60 minutes on the days events ... highlights of the play (where good or exceptionally bad), driver reviews, interviews, etc. It well presented, makes the sport clear to the layman (this is the important part kiddies) - and is a generally fun view.
It is this format that paintball should be aiming our collective talents .... tape all you want at a tournament for the teams/players to buy later on DVD ... BUT invest heavily in a good editing crew/post production to put the best of it on TV for the general punters to view.
..... well that's my 2c (probably 5 looking at the length again). What's yours?