Lots to announce today!
First off, let's give our winners from
Anime CTX a round of applause!
BEST OVERALL - "Make it Up" by Kyci
RUNNER-UP - "Anime Master Chef" by AntaresHeart07
FINALISTS:
"A Reason to Change" by Azukano
"Protium 3.0 - DiEnd" by TritioAFB
"Sweating Bullets" by Maboroshi Studio
"Spiralwalker" by Shorisquared
"The Show Will Go On" by Mysunsai
"Paradox" by konohaANBU
"Let's Party Up!" by TheAsian777
"Follow the Light" by Heshan
"Brave" by Faelen
This was an amazing contest for a first-year convention! Be sure to check all of these out on
http://amvleague.com!
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Second... drumroll, please. Because it's time for --
We've got our first
four FIVE AMV League Events lined up for our fourth season!
*Tsubasacon - Huntington, WV
*Anime North Texas - Dallas, TX
*Yama-Con - Pigeon Forge, TN
*Ikkicon - Austin, TX
*Anime Con Arkansas - Little Rock, AR
These will NOT be the only events of the Season; rest assured we'll get more added to the list as soon as they're confirmed!
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New Rules for Season 4
We've tweaked the rules a bit for Season 4, so make sure to
familiarize yourself with the new stuff. It's nothing super drastic, and it all ends up benefiting YOU, the editor.
TL;DR version:
1. We understand that the whole "one shot" nature of AMV League has a tendency to make some editors reluctant to submit.
So the biggest change is that there will be far more videos going to the AMV League Nationals this year. In addition to all "Best" winners, we will be sending one "Honorable Mention" from each contest! While 'Honorable Mention' before was just kind of an informal way of calling out videos we felt deserved more attention, in Season 4, Honorable Mention will be defined as "the highest scoring video that did not win a Best award."
2. The two "Wild Card" videos added to the Nationals at the end of the Season will no longer be chosen by us, but will instead be the two highest scoring videos from all contests that have not yet made it into the Nationals.
Between these two rules changes, we feel that it will remove some subjectivity from the contests and make it more fair to editors - good videos that score well will rise to the top, even if they were unlucky enough to be submitted to a crowded contest.
3. We've removed the X-Factor criterion in order to eliminate more subjectivity. 'Special Effects' has reverted to 'Technical Prowess' and will now include video issues such as aspect ratio, encoding, and rendering.
4. Each category will now be out of 20 points rather than 10, to allow for more fine-tuning when judging.
5. 'General' has been renamed 'Fun/Upbeat.' This is to discourage the pattern we've been seeing over the last season where people will try and sneak in an extra Action or Drama video in by categorizing it as General, or submitting their Action/Drama videos to General because they think the competition will be easier.
6. As part of the last rule, AMV League judges will be faaaaaar stricter this year when it comes to categorization, and will be less hesitant to recategorize a video if necessary.
7. Finally, we're not doing the Comedy/Trailer Nationals again in Season 4 because hooooo boy that didn't work. We will now be accepting Comedy submissions in Fun/Upbeat and Trailers in the appropriate category for the 'feel' of the Trailer.