WHOOOOOOO
So much good stuff was happening this weekend at Otakon that there sadly wasn't enough time for all the human interaction I would have liked... and considering my usual tendencies, that is saying something.
(In addition to the AMV-related stuff, I also managed to win this year's Otaku Idol, mostly via GRATUITOUS AMOUNTS OF ENERGYYYY... and an awesome-lookin' cape. Then Katie got to see a packed-room audience cheer for the trailer she sent in three years ago but never got to see, and then we saw the same audience laughing and cheering for a major fan parody we both had parts in.)
Seven and eight years ago, I was all excited to get to meet all the big established editors in the community. Now I'm all excited to see so many fresh young faces getting into the community and making kickass videos.
I just wish I could have gotten the chance to meet you all properly; we really gotta all go out and eat somewhere next year, when there's no huge fan parody premiere on Saturday night that Katie and I have to be at.
And I might have forgotten to say this at the con, but thank you to everyone who came out to support the Iron Editor contest! You were a great audience and you helped make my first time hosting a truly fine experience.
And now, some AMVs I wanted to recommend (other than the winners and runners-up).
Miracle Falcon's "Letting Go": This video was just a perfect showcase of the dramatic thrust of Angel Beats!. It didn't even sound like what you would expect from Linkin Park. Cyanna cried. I didn't, but I still loved it.
VivifxAMV's "Moe Moe Rebellion" (Asylum Studios): Between last year's "An AMV About TV" and now this, ViviFX is betraying a peculiar talent for high-concept videos. The only thing I can think of that could have prevented this video from making finals is the long spoken intro... but at the same time, it clarifies the plot of what follows. Highly entertaining -- keep it up!
Katzie's "With You Around" (now also Asylum Studios?): Cute Toradora! romance video, had the crowd awwwing, and the effects didn't detract from the concept.
MysteriousRyder's "Junjo Rhapsody": With so many videos out there on the 'net using bits of video game footage and sound effects/dialogue mixed into a song in this way, how is it that nobody had thought to do an AMV with the same idea before now? ("Baseball Bat Serenade" doesn't count because it didn't use any audio from Paranoia Agent itself.) Plus, it's funny.
Corsair's "Addiction" (Re-Evolution Studios): Though I don't agree with this video being in the Comedy category, it's still quite enjoyable and I voted for it as a Drama at AnimeNEXT. I don't know what the song has to do with it, but the story is told perfectly, and that last segment is genuinely disturbing.