MegaCon 2008 AMV contest, hosted by Anime Sushi!

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Post by SushiBoyJared » Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:44 pm

SharinganBlue wrote:Do you really have to join the forum to enter an entry? Seems like a waste since I don't really go on forums(of any kind)all the time.
No, not really - it's just the easiest way for me to get your entries since they're automatically backed up on our server from the site. If you want to file send it via yousendit.com or megaupload, or just link it off of your org account, thats all good too.

Just let me know - sushiadmin@gmail.com

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Post by fusean » Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:17 pm

This may be asking alot, but is there any way to post all the entries that were shown for this years contest as well as the winners? Thank you in advance... :wink:

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Post by meleechampion » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:53 pm

There was a metric ton of entries (I know, because they showed ALL of them, it took three hours) but I think I remember (most of) the winners. Help me internet! *google searches*

Honorable Mention: dimensioncr8r - I'll Be Watching You Miss Sakaki
Honorable Mention: KittyPryde87 - Millennium Actress: Synchronicity
Best Technical: Vellure - Rainbow Revolution
Best Drama: Yusf - Hypnerotomachia
Most Humorous: um... um... - "the Otaku Beer Commercial one" (sorry, couldn't find this one anywhere. If I had to take a guess, I'd guess IcyCloud made it, but I can't say for sure.)
Best Action: MeleeChampion - SCAM
Most Original: ZeroGX - Black & White Animated Shorts
Best Video: shotglasswedding - FLCL Polyphonic Spree

most of them can be found on the 'tube (that aren't linked here)

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Post by superboi » Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:18 am

OMG that was alot of entries. I was not expecting it to be that big compared to last years. I only wish they could have divided up the AMV contest into a more tolerable show. Cutting it up into 4 different time blocks would have been a good choice.

1st time block - 1 hour and 30 mins of the best submissions excluding the winners.

2nd time block - The winners (maybe make up enough awards for close to 30 mins of showtime)

Intermission (I really had to pee for a while)

3rd Time block - All the submissions that didn't make it into the show because they just weren't that great

4th time block - Late night showing of all the submission that got tossed out because of content (ie: mine <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 52">Cheech and Kitty</a>) Must be 18 or older to enter viewing room.

It doesn't have to have this format, but a more tolerable format for viewing so we don't have to sit still for more than 3 hours straight would be a lot better, and help keep a full room for when the winners are announced.

Congrats on the win to every1, and congrats to who ever made the Linkin Park video to the DBZ theme song. That was my favorite.
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Post by meleechampion » Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:07 am

superboi wrote:Congrats on the win to every1, and congrats to who ever made the Linkin Park video to the DBZ theme song. That was my favorite.
That was totally a result of um... not me. My roommate made that one, but you can guess I had to make sure it wasn't crappy (by adding my two cents every step of the way). Forced betaing ftw.

I really hope they consider making the contest shorter next year (however they do it) because I'm not ready to give up on MegaCon yet.

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Post by SushiBoyJared » Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:59 pm

Here's the list of the winners:
http://www.animesushi.com/smf/index.php?topic=3930.0
meleechampion wrote:I really hope they consider making the contest shorter next year (however they do it) because I'm not ready to give up on MegaCon yet.
I responded to a similar thought over at the AS forums, but let me copy/paste what I mentioned in that post over here:

"Now, as far as the length of the show, which has drawn a number of comments... the "pre-show" show with non-entry videos was about an hour (though we only saw about 7 videos), the contest itself was 2.5 hours and the awards presentation took about half an hour... so, if you were there for the WHOLE thing it was a 4 hour block. I realize this is a beastly amount of time to spend on one event, but I do want to make a quick point...

I limited the entries to a single entry per person this year because I wanted to minimize the need for me to select which of the videos would be entered into the contest, something I have willingly done in the past but have found to be very time consuming. I figured, as did a number of other people including those from Anime Sushi involved with the physical room scheduling and allotment, that there was NO way in h-e-double-hockeysticks that we would get 41 entries that would qualify to be part of the show. Thus, I didn't name a limit to entry numbers in the interest of having some flexibility. I also did not know the raw number of videos until about a week before the convention (I got about 10 or 15 entries in the last two days of the contest, and this was WELL after the con-guide went to press).

I've been considering from then until now, after the event has happened, what can be done to rectify the situation and have come to a number of conclusions. The first is that I am not willing to simply disqualify videos from being displayed based on their perceived quality. We've all been beginners at this at once, and I can't see myself being able to bring the axe down on someone's spirited first effort simply because of a few newbie mistakes. So, disqualifying based on ability is out of the question. Another option is moving to a "tiered" system. In other words, much like AWA has, I am likely to take the contest into a segmented presentation. First will come "non-contest" entries (an Exhibition open to anyone, not judged), a "Novice" contest section for first timers and those that want to compete with others newer to AMV editing, and a "Competition" section for those who have a serious desire to test their mettle against the best-of-the-best as far as our contest goes. My hope is that this will allow visitors to pick and choose which part they are interested in seeing without the need to stay for ALL of the parts of the event.

I also will probably add a note in our rules for next year that "Linkin Park/NuMetal Bands to Action Martial Arts Anime (DBZ, Naruto, etc.)" videos are HIGHLY discouraged for the "Competition" section. Frankly the idea has been done to DEATH and I've not seen an original take on the concept in a REALLY long time. I can understand the beginners dropping that as their first idea maybe because they have not experienced what is out there (hell, my first AMV was Princess Mononoke to Atari Teenage Riot's "Deutcheland Has Gotta Die")... but in competition I'm going to expect original ideas that have been planned and executed to a level that the editor feels is worthy of serious consideration and exploration by an audience... in other words, their BEST work."

(x-posted from: http://www.animesushi.com/smf/index.php?topic=3932.0 )

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Post by AquaSky » Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:51 pm

My personal take on the contest is this : While I can appreciate the sentiment that you guys want to show everyone's work regardless of skill level, some changes might be beneficial. From the audience's point of view, it's almost like having to wait through the very "rough" videos to get to the more finely crafted ones. My two cents is this - instead of having different set skill levels in the competition, why not have an extra viewing block ? It's hard to define a "novice" video, unless you're going strictly by the presence of logos/watermarks/subtitles. I've seen users create great AMVs on their very first attempts, and I've seen some who are still struggling to get the hang of it thirty videos into their career. It just seems like a classification issue people will get hung up on.

Several contests utilize the overflow block, and it seems to be a nice compromise. The audience gets a shorter, higher-quality showing and the new guys still get to have their work shown at the con. JACON, for example, seems to have a good system where they pre-judge for content and play the videos that may not be quite up to competition level in a viewing room following the main ceremony.

In the end, it's all about striking a balance between showcasing a wide variety of work and keeping the audience entertained. I don't want to sound callous by saying that I'd rather not watch six seperate subtitled Naruto videos in the span of a few hours, but I know more than a few viewers who share the same sentiment.

meleechampion wrote: Most Humorous: um... um... - "the Otaku Beer Commercial one" (sorry, couldn't find this one anywhere. If I had to take a guess, I'd guess IcyCloud made it, but I can't say for sure.)
Yeah, that one was mine; the title is "Plot Points". It was multiple anime set to "Mr. Anime Fanservice Inventor". I generally don't upload the uber-short ones to the .org, but I'll likely put it on my 'Tube account in the future.
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Post by Autraya » Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:32 pm

*gives akwar yuri gropes* incase there was no actual prize >.>
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Post by SushiBoyJared » Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:18 am

IcyCloud wrote:Several contests utilize the overflow block, and it seems to be a nice compromise. The audience gets a shorter, higher-quality showing and the new guys still get to have their work shown at the con. JACON, for example, seems to have a good system where they pre-judge for content and play the videos that may not be quite up to competition level in a viewing room following the main ceremony.

In the end, it's all about striking a balance between showcasing a wide variety of work and keeping the audience entertained. I don't want to sound callous by saying that I'd rather not watch six seperate subtitled Naruto videos in the span of a few hours, but I know more than a few viewers who share the same sentiment.
There are a lot of options to consider as a 4 hour AMV event is probably on the horizon with our current method. Everyone probably agrees that wont work. Still, we've managed to do things quite differently from every other contest out there... and that, to me, is the charm of our contest.

Again, I do appreciate everyone's suggestions, but I want you to all be aware of my main concern - I want to have a contest that is open to everyone yet encourages everyone to bring their finest work for the competition level.

Again, thanks to everyone who entered - we're busily planning how we'll do this event next year!

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Post by Minion » Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:12 am

i missed it this year, but spoke to a few people who felt they wasted their time at the contest. shouldn't the audience's satisfaction be just as important as the creators?
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