genestarwind21122 wrote:I guess there is no convincing anybody that I have faith in him that he would do a better job. I mean Vlad you should know yourself how hard it is and espically for someone who has never ran one before to live up to the legendary Otakon AMV Contest standards that is a lot of pressure. If anything if we can't have Geoff then I would prefer someone here on the org who has had at least 2 years experience running a major contest to run Otakon next year than another new person. If the new person really wants to do it I recommend that they would have to watch and learn from the experienced coordinators on how to do such a thing and not left to be in the dark. And then the following year have the new person whoever it maybe run the contest but with assistance from the experience person. Then after that the following year should be fine.
Does this seem like a reasonable idea? Now if it is who here on the org would be generous enough to help out probably an estimated 24,000 + Otaku's at Otakon next year.
Gene Starwind 21122
Yes.. That is probably the best course of action. Best if someone new to all this starts off as an assistant and them takes over. That's the best eay for it to work...
Of course the hard part is trying to find someone with experience to do it....
Vlad




