Paintball Sports Promotions is excited to announce the return of the PSP Webcast for the upcoming 2009 Phoenix Open. PSP has once again joined forces with Patrick Spohrer, award-winning filmmaker of the iconic paintball films Push, Sunday Drivers, Cereal Killerz and Heroes for a Day, and Matt Marshall, World Champion professional player and paintball television announcer to bring you a webcast like no other.
The PSP Webcast debuted at the 2008 World Cup to rave reviews. Featuring interviews with industry insiders, star players, expert analysis, instant replays, guest commentators, and professional play by play, along with behind the scenes extras and camera angles never before seen in a webcast, the World Cup Webcast brought paintball to a whole new level.
We’re not stopping there. PSP has upgraded numerous features of the webcast and added 2 more on-field cameras to cover all the action on the dorito-side of the field. The 2009 Phoenix Webcast will feature 8 cameras bringing you incredible footage from around the field, the teams’ pits, and the commentators’ box. See brand new interviews with the game’s top players and get their take on the new season. Paintball has never looked this good.
As if these great additions weren’t enough, PSP will be bringing you our latest webcast for FREE. That’s right, you will now be able to watch the best teams in the world battle it out as the season begins just by logging on to www.pspevents.com. Check out the site now for footage from the 2008 World Cup Webcast and prepare to count down the hours until the Phoenix Open.
~Keely Watson
Paintball Sports Promotions
Check out the trailer!
The PSP Webcast debuted at the 2008 World Cup to rave reviews. Featuring interviews with industry insiders, star players, expert analysis, instant replays, guest commentators, and professional play by play, along with behind the scenes extras and camera angles never before seen in a webcast, the World Cup Webcast brought paintball to a whole new level.
We’re not stopping there. PSP has upgraded numerous features of the webcast and added 2 more on-field cameras to cover all the action on the dorito-side of the field. The 2009 Phoenix Webcast will feature 8 cameras bringing you incredible footage from around the field, the teams’ pits, and the commentators’ box. See brand new interviews with the game’s top players and get their take on the new season. Paintball has never looked this good.
As if these great additions weren’t enough, PSP will be bringing you our latest webcast for FREE. That’s right, you will now be able to watch the best teams in the world battle it out as the season begins just by logging on to www.pspevents.com. Check out the site now for footage from the 2008 World Cup Webcast and prepare to count down the hours until the Phoenix Open.
~Keely Watson
Paintball Sports Promotions
Check out the trailer!