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I checked their websites forums, I could find no mention of the technical issues. Not sure if any comments have been made, or if they are deleting negative comments.
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I love the windows effects in that amv! How did they do that?!
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How melodramatic....purplepolecat wrote:One of the entrants had to go home 10 minutes into the contest because the video quality made her physically sick. I'm not even joking.
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How insensitive & rudeAceD wrote:How melodramatic....
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Insensitive? sorry i thought it was a joke....hard to believe you see. In that case i offer my condolences and pray that been exposed to 10 minutes of bad visual quality has not caused any long term trauma.Seijin_Dinger wrote:How insensitive & rudeAceD wrote:How melodramatic....
In all seriousness, perhaps leaving due to been pissed off at the organizers for messing up the show....but ill from bad video quality? 10minutes of it? that is melodramatic...
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I wouldn't necessarily call it melodramatic, especially if the editor of the video that was shown in that bad visual quality was in the audience. It happened to a fellow editor of mine years ago, when his entry was shown not looking like what it did when he sent it in originally. I could tell by the look on his face that he was absolutely not happy with how they showed his video in the contest and shortly walked out of the room.AceD wrote:Insensitive? sorry i thought it was a joke....hard to believe you see. In that case i offer my condolences and pray that been exposed to 10 minutes of bad visual quality has not caused any long term trauma.Seijin_Dinger wrote:How insensitive & rudeAceD wrote:How melodramatic....
In all seriousness, perhaps leaving due to been pissed off at the organizers for messing up the show....but ill from bad video quality? 10minutes of it? that is melodramatic...
Dammit, if I submit to a contest, end up as a finalist, and am present to see the contest, I would put my trust in the contest coordinator to make sure it looks "right" when he shows it in the contest. I wouldn't want to have my entry look like that monstrosity that purplepolecat posted on here.
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I'd just like to add my 2 cents here as politely as I can- I don't want to offend anyone. That being said, I've attended many conventions and watched the AMVs at all that have offered them. I've attended cons that have been running for 10 or more years that have had a myriad of issues- bad audio/poorly equalized speakers, AMV finals that have run too long and been cut off before all the videos have been shown (including not showing videos that won awards in the judges' placement!), severe interlacing, lowered frame rates (making the action and effects categories look like a muddled mess), and more. I've entered most of these contests, and been screened in most of these contests. I hate it when the video and audio quality are bad- it sucks and it's painful to see your video screened (or your fellow editors, even) with less than optimal settings or downright flubs in the encoding. I recently attended a con where the compiled finalist video file crashed just seconds into my video and I watched the audience, uninformed of what was going on and assuming the screening was broken/over/something literally pour out of the place. That was hard to take. And each of these things happened at cons that are long-standing with AMV coordinators that have been, at the least, experienced in other con video screenings.
AR is a new con- this is their first year. Editors got free day passes, so if an editor only wanted to see your video screened (other than travel expenses), they weren't coughing up 40 bucks to see a bad playback of their video. The rules stated that the equipment hadn't been finalized yet, and the resolution everything would be played back wasn't known. Should that have been fixed? Yes. But people came, watched, and enjoyed the show. If you go to the official AR boards, there's people on there clamoring to know where they can find this or that video that was shown despite the apparent quality issues (of which, I might add, I've seen no mention of on the AR forums and have been checking in on regularly since the event.) I hope that the coordinator hops on at some point and addresses these issues, and I hope that next year's screening is better, but it's hardly the end of the world.
AR is a new con- this is their first year. Editors got free day passes, so if an editor only wanted to see your video screened (other than travel expenses), they weren't coughing up 40 bucks to see a bad playback of their video. The rules stated that the equipment hadn't been finalized yet, and the resolution everything would be played back wasn't known. Should that have been fixed? Yes. But people came, watched, and enjoyed the show. If you go to the official AR boards, there's people on there clamoring to know where they can find this or that video that was shown despite the apparent quality issues (of which, I might add, I've seen no mention of on the AR forums and have been checking in on regularly since the event.) I hope that the coordinator hops on at some point and addresses these issues, and I hope that next year's screening is better, but it's hardly the end of the world.
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Well usually a person running the contest has an idea of equipment used (if not saying what will be used), especially if they are planning to put title overlays on. My biggest complaint is the lack of communication, leading up to, and after the con. Subscribing to a forum topic where it is being discussed, especially if you start the topic, goes a long way in keeping in communication.
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I can understand that. For what it's worth, he's supposed to be posting the winners and such sometime next week. Dunno why there's such a long wait, but yeah...