I do not understand how there's any money for sponsorship in paintball anymore. I used to play it and still love watching it but there's hardly any viewership. Doesn't make sense how any team can afford players who do this full time.
@@onenessmediastudios472 You can always tell where the most frequent shot exchanges will occur. Having cameras there would be nice. Seeing the two players shooting at each other would be much better than watching someone shooting somewhere you can't see where the shots are going to.
This camera angle’s perfect for the sport. It almost feels like the close ups for war films like you’re in the action. I bet you if you improve the camera angles like this one, viewership would improve.
It doesn't really make sense to film sports with a large sensor camera that puts so much bokeh into things and it spends alot of time hunting for focus, it feel like TV style lenses on smaller sensors makes way more sense, as this has alot of information of the game lost so that it can look more cinematic and less like sports. Don't get me wrong it looks very fancy, but some likely much cheaper prosumer camcorders would probably result in a more followable match than this.
This look comes from the fact that a dslr is significantly less then what you are taking about. Video for paintball was really an amateur thing for a long time, with people like DQ Films and stealth media. A lot of people are now part of the industry and have just kept going with what has worked for them in the past.
@@-gator4732 I am not saying they need to use $250K parafocal zoom TV lenses, merely a $1.7K Panasonic HC-X1500 would do a much better job than an A7s3, r5, etc for a fraction of the price of those cameras, much less the lens which comes built into a HC-x1500. I tried to record some paintball on my Olympus EM-1 MK II with the 14-150 lens and ran into this exact same issue, that a cheap camcorder actually did better than my much more expensive mirrorless setup.
@@plsnic Chad was alive until Rainey came and ran him down. Chad clearly popped the top and shot Rainey in the hopper. Then Rainey decided to run him down. It’s clear cut on video like there’s no disputing it.
I do not understand how there's any money for sponsorship in paintball anymore. I used to play it and still love watching it but there's hardly any viewership. Doesn't make sense how any team can afford players who do this full time.
most teams cant lol, alot of pros have a 2nd job
Cause most pros either work for these companies as their main job or already have a good job your not gonna be making any money at all even as a pro
It's about love, not money for these guys
Pro paintball is just a niche hobby. A televised sport shouldn’t need to hand out team logoed EBT cards to players.
At 12:15 what do y’all think Tyler said to that dude?
12:45 for that one ball 1v1
So sick
Good camera positions would really help promote the sport
Hard to get an angle that really shows the sport.
@@nicholasneill7458 they should be using 3 cameras like for football, I’m pretty sure they have before idk why they dont do use them everytime now.
These are good
Would be a great addition to the gosports webcast
Any ideas how that can be done
@@onenessmediastudios472 You can always tell where the most frequent shot exchanges will occur. Having cameras there would be nice. Seeing the two players shooting at each other would be much better than watching someone shooting somewhere you can't see where the shots are going to.
I love the raw concept
The guy in the very first opening scene looks like a mix between Tanner Foust & Anton Wass owner of Stark Varg electric dirt bikes
Raney split the bunker and played on with a hopper hit and missed the guys feet in that snake move
that was such bullshit, should have been a major 100%
80 percent skiill 20% treachery one cannot win on skill alone.
This camera angle’s perfect for the sport. It almost feels like the close ups for war films like you’re in the action. I bet you if you improve the camera angles like this one, viewership would improve.
That’s 12:48 moment still gives me chills 🥶
8:05 was wild!
Yes! Yes! Yes! Let's go baby talk about Violence Speed Momentum
I love this sporting game
20:04 Stanczak with the bonus balls for days lmao
I still wanna know what him and Harmon said to eachother in that moment
Would've laid little dude out.
How was that not a major on rainey at @8:20 lmao. The ref was literally right there
I saw a foot strike and a hopper strike and both players continued LONG after being hit.
They let them trade so much
The best matches are when both teams start getting passed. Also, it's pretty bad that this video is better then Gosports
15:27 looks like hit on the marker neck
On Ronnie or federov? I couldn’t see it.
problem of paintball is ti is hard to watch.
I hope JS stays on xfactor and becomes a mainstay
I get the intensity but all the f bombs make them sound childish
That should have a been a penalty when George shot the guy inside snake 🤦🏻♂️
🏬🕋🚔🚓76
Tyler leaving dynasty to lose but make more money… wish dynasty could just have funds to keep #12
8:11 was tense
Ryan Brand - a real OG
It doesn't really make sense to film sports with a large sensor camera that puts so much bokeh into things and it spends alot of time hunting for focus, it feel like TV style lenses on smaller sensors makes way more sense, as this has alot of information of the game lost so that it can look more cinematic and less like sports. Don't get me wrong it looks very fancy, but some likely much cheaper prosumer camcorders would probably result in a more followable match than this.
This look comes from the fact that a dslr is significantly less then what you are taking about. Video for paintball was really an amateur thing for a long time, with people like DQ Films and stealth media. A lot of people are now part of the industry and have just kept going with what has worked for them in the past.
@@-gator4732 I am not saying they need to use $250K parafocal zoom TV lenses, merely a $1.7K Panasonic HC-X1500 would do a much better job than an A7s3, r5, etc for a fraction of the price of those cameras, much less the lens which comes built into a HC-x1500.
I tried to record some paintball on my Olympus EM-1 MK II with the 14-150 lens and ran into this exact same issue, that a cheap camcorder actually did better than my much more expensive mirrorless setup.
@@verablack3137 i get it you a video wizard. I am just saying that a lot of this is shot on things like Cannon 5ds…
Da hora
Raney Is A Straight Killer !!! 🔥
Nah
The refs gave Xfactor wayyy to many passes in these matches.
Yeah I’ve got no idea how Rainey didn’t get a major for bunkering chad at 8 minutes or so lol
@@danielnelan8698 before Raney got hit on his hopper chad was already dead just had to get a couple extra
@@plsnic Chad was alive until Rainey came and ran him down. Chad clearly popped the top and shot Rainey in the hopper. Then Rainey decided to run him down. It’s clear cut on video like there’s no disputing it.
@@Chase_Ryan xfactor didn’t even win that point, don’t see a big problem with it
Chad shot the hopper with a sick move for sure
Spika came back and won Philly but barley played haha 👍🏼
METER
Houston heat ✊
Rainy is so lame
Why aren't these play babies in the military? Should be called Performative Goofball.😂😂😂
Some ppl prefer paintballs over bullets jarhead
Maybe because it’s a sport not the military.
Sport? Really? I didn't know flicking your index finger was a sport. Thanks so much for the clarity.@@Slimilk