The Sacrifice to the Otakon AMV Gods Thread

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Postby Kotetsu-chan » Sun Jul 13, 2003 6:17 am

:wink: "Listen up you primitive screwheads!" You'd better hope my vid makes it into the contest, or you'll have to answer to my "Boom Stick!"
But really, the suspense is killing me. I can't wait to find out if I got in or not. My therapist calls it "closure". :)
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Postby AbsoluteDestiny » Sun Jul 13, 2003 7:21 am

That's what he calls it now... but next week he could be calling it failure :P
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Postby CliffD » Sun Jul 13, 2003 6:22 pm

Ashyukun wrote:
Rinny wrote:Anou... I know I'm probably going to look like a real dumbass for this, but what does "CLATU, VERATA, NIKKTU" refer to...?


Not a dumbass- just less of a nerd than a lot of us. It's from two places, actually- I'm sure of one, less sure of the other.

Originally, if my memory is right, it's from The Day the Earth Stood Still, and was a password/invocation to activate a robot (never actually seen the movie, sorry...).



Actually, the words were to STOP the Robot (Gort) from zapping you into oblivion.

And just to prove how much of a nerd I am, put in a copy of Tron, and keep a sharp eye on the screen. Bruce Boxleitner's character (the "real-world" one) has got those words on a bumper sticker tacked onto his cubicle wall at ENCOM.

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Postby Ali Wildgoose » Tue Jul 15, 2003 9:20 am

*wails quietly in corner*

Doesn't help that I just got a lousy comment on the video I submitted...WHY MUST THEY TORMENT ME SO?
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Postby Ashyukun » Tue Jul 15, 2003 9:23 am

AbsoluteDestiny wrote:That's what he calls it now... but next week he could be calling it failure :P


I think the therapist would more likely call it "an opportunity for re-evaluation and self-improvement...." :wink:
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Postby Cybermat » Tue Jul 15, 2003 3:23 pm

Ali Wildgoose wrote:WHY MUST THEY TORMENT ME SO?

Believe me, I'm tabulating as fast as I can. :(

Beside easing the strain on the anxious submitters as soon as possible, I have publications deadlines to meet for the ballots (printing over 10K ballots is not something you can dump on Kinkos the Friday of the con), and before then I gotta figure out who got the highest marks, weed out the trolls, and then figure out how many can fit in the contest, sans bumpers.

Bye bye, sleep.
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Postby dwchang » Tue Jul 15, 2003 3:58 pm

Cybermat wrote:Believe me, I'm tabulating as fast as I can. :(

Beside easing the strain on the anxious submitters as soon as possible, I have publications deadlines to meet for the ballots (printing over 10K ballots is not something you can dump on Kinkos the Friday of the con), and before then I gotta figure out who got the highest marks, weed out the trolls, and then figure out how many can fit in the contest, sans bumpers.

Bye bye, sleep.


10k ballots?!?! Oh man Vlad wasn't lying when he said thousands would see the videos.

/me continues to cross fingers.

Wow! I really do need to go up there...if I get in :-P.

BTW thanks for all your work Matt! I (as well as everyone) apprecite it and realize how much work you're doing and that you're getting paid or anything. So all we can say is thanks!
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Postby Cybermat » Wed Jul 16, 2003 9:34 am

dwchang wrote:10k ballots?!?! Oh man Vlad wasn't lying when he said thousands would see the videos.

Err, well... in actuality, it's probably gonna turn out to be 18-20K. It's such a large number to print, more because every registration packet gets one than because that many people will (or can) attend the AMV Contest. For the contest screenings, there's about 4-5K of seats in main events for Friday night and about 2-3K in Hall A for Saturday afternoon.

We looked at the logistics of it, and while it would be cheaper to only print, say, about 8K ballots and hand them out one at a time to each person who came to watch the contest, it'd take tons of manpower & slow down seating anyway.

Plus, we might run out if 8,001 people wanted one. With this method, there are tons of freebies to put out on the Free Stuff table after the voting is done. :)
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Postby TnAdct1 » Wed Jul 16, 2003 11:27 am

Cybermat wrote:
dwchang wrote:10k ballots?!?! Oh man Vlad wasn't lying when he said thousands would see the videos.

Err, well... in actuality, it's probably gonna turn out to be 18-20K. It's such a large number to print, more because every registration packet gets one than because that many people will (or can) attend the AMV Contest. For the contest screenings, there's about 4-5K of seats in main events for Friday night and about 2-3K in Hall A for Saturday afternoon.


By the way this is worded, does this mean that there's going to be no Friday afternoon showing of the contest this year?

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Postby Cybermat » Wed Jul 16, 2003 12:27 pm

TnAdct1 wrote:By the way this is worded, does this mean that there's going to be no Friday afternoon showing of the contest this year?


I'm afraid so. :( The schedule is really packed full of stuff this year, so I was able to get 2 big showings but not 3. Sorry if it impacts peoples' planning of their Friday afternoon at Otakon this year....
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Postby dwchang » Wed Jul 16, 2003 12:45 pm

Cybermat wrote:
dwchang wrote:10k ballots?!?! Oh man Vlad wasn't lying when he said thousands would see the videos.

Err, well... in actuality, it's probably gonna turn out to be 18-20K. It's such a large number to print, more because every registration packet gets one than because that many people will (or can) attend the AMV Contest. For the contest screenings, there's about 4-5K of seats in main events for Friday night and about 2-3K in Hall A for Saturday afternoon.

We looked at the logistics of it, and while it would be cheaper to only print, say, about 8K ballots and hand them out one at a time to each person who came to watch the contest, it'd take tons of manpower & slow down seating anyway.

Plus, we might run out if 8,001 people wanted one. With this method, there are tons of freebies to put out on the Free Stuff table after the voting is done. :)


Sugoi!

Wait though 18k - 20k ballots? I may be mistaken, but I thought Otakon had an attendence that was roughly half that (a bit more).

Good idea with putting them in the booklet btw.
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Postby Kai Stromler » Wed Jul 16, 2003 1:03 pm

AniBo printed ~1000 AMV ballots.........then had 4000+ people show up to the con. they had to run down to a kinkos or something and run off several hundred extra copies while the event was going on. my guess is a look at that, and a "better safe than sorry" policy.

at the very least this will result in no shortage of doodling paper for congoers, or spare ballots for people to steal and use to recap the contest here. and there will be a sharp spike in the recycling rate.

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Postby Rinny » Wed Jul 16, 2003 8:04 pm

I think I'm finally starting to come to terms with the idea of not getting into the contest. You do a lot of hard work Matt, so I guess we have no right to complain. :D

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Postby Vlad G Pohnert » Wed Jul 16, 2003 9:02 pm

Cybermat wrote:
TnAdct1 wrote:By the way this is worded, does this mean that there's going to be no Friday afternoon showing of the contest this year?


I'm afraid so. :( The schedule is really packed full of stuff this year, so I was able to get 2 big showings but not 3. Sorry if it impacts peoples' planning of their Friday afternoon at Otakon this year....


The first showing will be Friday night then..... Hmmm So do creators get a seat or if you are at the event prior (last year it was Mystery Theater), will everyone get kicked out and have to get into the massive line again... I see it being a sold out event in this case.....

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Postby iserlohn » Wed Jul 16, 2003 9:18 pm

Vlad G Pohnert wrote:The first showing will be Friday night then..... Hmmm So do creators get a seat or if you are at the event prior (last year it was Mystery Theater), will everyone get kicked out and have to get into the massive line again... I see it being a sold out event in this case.....


I don't think Otakon's ever done creator reserved seats since events aren't ticketed. That said, I didn't actually see the entire contest screening at Otakon 2001 (wasn't at 02), but only went when KZ's group went, and even then we were filtering out as it got later and later. I didn't mind since 1)my video didn't make it, and 2)I'd seen everything at prescreenings anyhow. I *will* recommend now that if you want the best AMV expereience possible, either stand in the back of the room (if they'll let you) or sit towards the front but bring earplugs - the sound is deafening and probably at unsafe levels in that part of the room.
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