Indeed. And the simple fact that these sports do get televised, whilst being mindnumbingly boring to watch, and paintball doesn't, should tell you something about how fantastic paintball is as a TV sport...They manage to televise shooting and archery pretty easily as well as curling and the likes... They are pretty damn boring sports but they manage to get viewing numbers at the Olympics.
I do agree with you there, hits are so hard to follow in paintball if you not actually on the field and lanes of paint are virtually invisible. I still think it would be easier for viewers to grasp the aim of the game than you're saying, just harder to follow the actually shooting and plays. Either way It's highly highly doubtful to ever happen not with the filming technology of today anyway.Indeed. And the simple fact that these sports do get televised, whilst being mindnumbingly boring to watch, and paintball doesn't, should tell you something about how fantastic paintball is as a TV sport...
Just look at the difference between the sports you mention and paintball. Shooting has a bigass target that gets a close up and you see the holes appear. Or you see a clay pigeon explode. Archery...arrows are easy to follow and once again, a bigass target. Curling has this enormous whatchamacallit being shoved across the ice. All pretty simple to follow, even without knowing the rules.
As pointed out above, paintball has no such central point of focus. The cameras would have to be pointing exactly the right way at exactly the right time in order to catch a hit. Do you have any idea how many cameras you'd need for any meaningful coverage? Do you have any idea of the costs involved? I do... I have been involved with filming paintball and I have been involved in covering American football games on TV.
So, the only way to make paintball watchable is changing up the format, so that we'd have players wearing bigass bullseyes, shooting curling whatchamacallit-sized paintballs at each other.* That I would watch.
A number of years ago I wrote an article about paintball on TV. I spent most of last night looking for it, but I can't for the life of me find it.
*I think I just invented another one of those crazy Japanese game shows!
I have no doubt viewers will be able to graps the aim of the game. We threw in some extra rules, but in essence it's just "shoot the guys in the other jerseys." Understanding the rules isn't the problem. People won't know who or where to watch and to them it'll just be a bunch of people sitting behind inflatables, moving occasionaly. And every now and then somebody gets up and walks off.I do agree with you there, hits are so hard to follow in paintball if you not actually on the field and lanes of paint are virtually invisible. I still think it would be easier for viewers to grasp the aim of the game than you're saying, just harder to follow the actually shooting and plays. Either way It's highly highly doubtful to ever happen not with the filming technology of today anyway.
Thanks for you points anyway Buddha, I do enjoy a good discussion.