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Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013 *WINNERS*

Post by Fay-Sa » Thu Oct 03, 2013 6:29 am

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*Update! Deadline extended till the 24th of Nov*

The Anime Crossroads MV contest. A wonderful opportunity for editors of all skill levels to display and compete with their video editing and story telling abilities.

Who can enter?
The contest is open to all participants. Although it is strongly encouraged participants in the contest be attendees, attendance is not a requirement for entry. The only exclusion for entry is the direct staff / judges of the Anime Crossroads MV staff. All other Anime Crossroads staff are allowed and encouraged to enter. Please read and understand all the rules listed below. If there are any questions or concerns, please feel free to email your questions to the Anime Crossroads MV coordinator ( all contact information will be listed at the very end)

What can I enter?
A video production work of editing, mixing audio sources(any audio, mainly music) and video sources.There are no content requirements for this contest. Your videos may contain any type of footage you see fit to use, provided it doesn’t fall into one of the categories for disqualification.

The allowable footage types include but not limited to the following:
* Anime
* Manga
* Video games(both Japanese and Non-Japanese)
* Live Action
* Non-Japanese Cartoons(Avatar The Last Airbender/Korra, My Little Pony, ect...)

Each person is only allowed to send in 3 videos. If your part of a MEP you wish to send and already hit the 3 video limit please message me and we'll discuss from there. Also all videos submitted in previous contest are not allowed. While not a rule if your video has won more then 3 major awards in other AMV/MV Contest before entering Anime Crossroads I strongly suggest sending another video instead. This way we get to see more new content. However I'm not going to say you can't enter if that the only video you want to enter.

Where can I enter?
At this time we are only accepting digital entries via file sending sites such as http://www.sendspace.com or other such sites that do not require a membership to download the files or thru your own web hosting site. For more information please look at our “How do I Enter?” section of the rules.

*Do not send me a link to your video on the Org or Youtube*

As the contest will be judged prior to the convention, no entries can be accepted at Anime Crossroads in person.

When can I enter?
Video submissions will be accepted starting NOW!!!!
Entries will be accepted until November 22nd, 2013

How do I enter?
Entry Form
To enter your video, you must submit a completed entry form along with each of your video entries. If you enter multiple videos, you must complete multiple entry forms, one form for each video you submit
Please create a simple TXT file with the following information in it:
Real Name:
Full Address:
Phone Number w/ area code:
Working Email Address:
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Editor Name (your real name if you do not use a pseudonym):
Member Name at http://www.animemusicvideos.org (if any):
Studio Name (if any):
Video Title:
Video Source (if 3 or more, you may list as ‘various’):
Audio Source Title:
Audio Source Artist:
Note: if submitting a multi-editor project, list all the editors in the Real Name and Editor Name sections in order above, with the contact person as the first person listed. For the Address, phone number, and email address, only the contact person’s information is required.
Save the above as a TXT file and name it as stated below in the File Naming Convention section below.

Electronic Entries
For electronic submissions, please email your completed entry form(s) to the Across MV Coordinator (all contact information will be listed at the very end). If your entry is not received in a timely manor, you can then be contacted about your entry.

Enter via Upload:
If you are entering electronically via public file-serving sites, please compress your video and completed entry form together into one file using either a ZIP or RAR compression format prior to uploading it to the site. Please limit one entry (video and entry form) per compressed file – if you are submitting multiple entries, please upload multiple compressed files for ease of documentation of your entries. Once you have uploaded your file, email the location to the Across AMV Coordinator (all contact information will be listed at the very end).

File Naming Convention
All video files and completed entry forms submitted must be named in the following format:
Creator – title – music artist – music title – anime source . file type
Creator – your editor name (or real name if you prefer)
Title – the title of your video (if any)
Music artist – Artist / group name of the song used in the video, or if using another audio source type, source of the audio file (e.g. – ‘The Dark Knight’ movie trailer)
Music title – title of the song, or identifying segment for the audio if not using a musical source
File type – the type of video container you are using (MPG, AVI, WMV, etc), or TXT for your entry form
This means that both your video and your completed entry form will be named exactly the same, with the exception of the file type at the end.

Video Entry Requirements

Blank Space - Please provide a minimum of 3 seconds of black video / no audio both before and after your video.
Bumpers, title screens, credits, or any other form of creator / footage / audio identification are not allowed: We will be adding custom title screens to identify each video so there really isn’t a need for them on your submitted files, so please remove them.
The running time for videos may not exceed 6 minutes or be shorter then 25 seconds.

Video Formats:
Preferred format – MP4, AVI, MPEG2
Resolution: 640x480 (848x480 widescreen) minimum *No more letterbox*
Framerate: 29.97fps
Audio: MP2 at 48khz, stereo audio only, 224 kbps or higher, no variable audio bit rates
Video: 8000 kbit/s max, progressive

Awards:

Staff's Choice
Fan's Choice
Best In Show

Also there is the award of just being able to see your creation on the big screen.

I will also note that if you are not there to receive your award it will be mailed to you as soon as possible. This is still new and it taking awhile to get things going so apologizes that it taken a awhile.

Final Notes

By submitting your video to this contest you authorize Anime Crossroad staff to screen and distribute it under the Anime Crossroad MV contest title. Anime Crossroad staff reserves the right to disqualify entries for any reason deemed necessary to protect the overall quality and integrity of the event. Entries may be disqualified for any of the following reasons: Objectionable content in the song or video (does not adhere to PG-13 standards), bad audio or video quality, watermarks, subtitled footage that does not apply to the content of the submission, failure to adhere to submission rules, or any reason the contest staff deems necessary. If you are unsure if your video would be disqualified due to the above rule e-mail the contest coordinator and we can view the content of your video and make a decision.
Anime Crossroad MV contest forum:

Entry Checklist

Does your video meet the video profile requirements?
Did you include 3 seconds of black video / no audio both before and after your video?
Did you fill out your entry form?
Are your video and entry form named in the following format?
Creator – title – music artist – music title – anime source . file type
Did you email your entry form to the Anime Crossroads MV Coordinator?
Did you compress as a ZIP or RAR file your video and entry form (one entry per file)?
Did you upload the compressed file to a public file-serving site and email the link to the Across MV Coordinator?

Remember if you have any question about anything above, please feel free to contact the Anime Crossroads 2013 MV coordinator

Shawnel Malone(AKA Fay-Sa)
acrossamv@gmail.com
The finalist are in. Sorry it took so long to post this. We had so many wonderful submissions this year.
(The numbers are which order your video is shown during the contest, and were chosen at random)

#1 Poor Unfashionable Souls – BecauseI'mBored1
#2 Dead End - nicki013
#3 Paint it Watamote - MycathatesyouAMV
#4 Shoujo-Ai Experiments Lain - purplepolecat
#5 Dark Side – Brad Demoss
#6 Dreams in Azure - Irriandin
#7 Silent Movies – JaddziaDax
#8 Superalloy - drewaconclusion
# 9 Face your Fears - bakaoppai
#10 Overflow - purplepolecat
#11 Wonder - PieandBeer
#12 Something Worth Fighting For - macchinainterna
#13 A Ghost Story -Scoob
#14 Magi, the day man -Bakaoppai
#15 My Eternal Light – Nicole Manzo
#16 DRRR Club – purplepolecat
#17 VroomVroom – Nicole Parker
#18 Soul Eaters Anonymous – BecauseI'mBored1
#19 Take my hand – Scoob
#20 Tangled in the Moment – l33tmeatward
#21 OvO - PieandBeer
#22 Goku Man – HalofBorg
#23 Every Day is a Festival!!- KeiichiFace
#24 Crucifix Combustion - MycathatesyouAMV
#25 Storm – Straw Buggy
#26 Animegraphy 2013 - qyll

If anything needs changed/fix please contact me before Thursday. I will not be able to make any changes past Wednesday night since I have to fly back to Indy in the morning. Anyway good luck!
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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by l33tmeatwad » Thu Oct 03, 2013 8:22 am

Do we REALLY need to have that black space before and after? Honestly I really don't want to have to dig out my backups and encode a new copy...
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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by Fay-Sa » Thu Oct 03, 2013 8:26 am

No, honestly I don't care. Just as long as there no credits.

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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by Fay-Sa » Thu Oct 03, 2013 4:00 pm

Also if you submitted to AWA Pro and the video is PG-13 or under just give me your video # so you don't have to re-send it. Unless you are sending a updated version of that video.

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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by macchinainterna » Thu Oct 03, 2013 8:15 pm

Is 848x352 non-letterboxed an accepted aspect ratio?

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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by Fay-Sa » Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:19 pm

macchinainterna wrote:Is 848x352 non-letterboxed an accepted aspect ratio?
Yes, honestly as long as it doesn't look like crap, it good to go. Also just no letterboxing in general.

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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by l33tmeatwad » Thu Oct 03, 2013 11:36 pm

Fay-Sa wrote:
macchinainterna wrote:Is 848x352 non-letterboxed an accepted aspect ratio?
Yes, honestly as long as it doesn't look like crap, it good to go. Also just no letterboxing in general.
Actually...considering that is wider than 16:9 you'll need to letterbox that for showing it at the con.
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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by Fay-Sa » Fri Oct 04, 2013 2:51 am

l33tmeatwad wrote:
Fay-Sa wrote:
macchinainterna wrote:Is 848x352 non-letterboxed an accepted aspect ratio?
Yes, honestly as long as it doesn't look like crap, it good to go. Also just no letterboxing in general.
Actually...considering that is wider than 16:9 you'll need to letterbox that for showing it at the con.

No because letterboxing makes it look too small on the screen now. Unless something change with how they project the videos onto the screen without telling me... again....

If there is a issue I will make sure it fixed way before the con. I really shouldn't be trying to answer anything right now since I can barley think straight. At this point I'm about ready to say send it all as 640x480 or 640x352 for widescreen :awesome:

Still thanks, I'm still a bit of a novice running this thing so I'll keep this in mind.

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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by l33tmeatwad » Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:12 am

848x352 is cropped footage from a movie that is 2.35:1, which is wider than 16:9 widescreen.

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The footage is almost always stored letterboxed (on like DVDs and Blu-rays), otherwise the footage would be squished.

Example:
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So yeah...unless you plan on destroying the AR of the video, you probably should letterbox it...unless of course you are playing from a PC and don't plan on re-encoding any of the videos.
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Re: Anime Crossroads MV contest 2013

Post by Fay-Sa » Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:28 am

Yes everything playing form a PC now and I don't plan on re-encoding since there no need for that anymore.... we use to use DVD and I would require all videos to be in letterbox till last year when it was switch over. So his video should be fine.

Should have mention that from the get go... see this is why I shouldn't answer post in the middle of the night.

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