Anime Milwaukee 2008 amv contest (Winners announced)
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Anime Milwaukee 2008 amv contest (Winners announced)
alright guys, some of you have been hearing me talk about it for a while now...
but now it's official, the Anime Milwaukee 2008 amv contest is accepting submissions
The amv contest is being held on Friday, February 29 from 8pm til 10pm in the Wisconsin room West (I'll work on getting a building map somewhere on the site)
instead of reposting the rules, I'll just link you to the page
http://www.animemilwaukee.com/amv_con.html
one thing I did forget to mention is that entries shouldn't be available to the public before the con
We're still working out the details of ftp submission...so you should probably just use a site like sendspace for now.
As things stand now, there will be prizes (dvds)
you'll have to come to the convention or name a proxy to receive the prize for you, as we can't pay for shipping (university policy :/ )
*You can send submissions if you aren't going to attend, but if you win and aren't there we'll have to give the prize to someone else.*
but now it's official, the Anime Milwaukee 2008 amv contest is accepting submissions
The amv contest is being held on Friday, February 29 from 8pm til 10pm in the Wisconsin room West (I'll work on getting a building map somewhere on the site)
instead of reposting the rules, I'll just link you to the page
http://www.animemilwaukee.com/amv_con.html
one thing I did forget to mention is that entries shouldn't be available to the public before the con
We're still working out the details of ftp submission...so you should probably just use a site like sendspace for now.
As things stand now, there will be prizes (dvds)
you'll have to come to the convention or name a proxy to receive the prize for you, as we can't pay for shipping (university policy :/ )
*You can send submissions if you aren't going to attend, but if you win and aren't there we'll have to give the prize to someone else.*
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is it just me, or does these parts of the rules scare anyone else?
And too, how would the contest editor know if there even was a syncing error that may have been unintentionally introduced unless they compared it with a muxed version sent in by the original contestant? And if the contest editor saw what appears to be an 'obvious' sync error in the final contest encode, would they attempt to fix it? And if so, again, how would they know it was an error? Maybe the contestant really didn't want that part to sync and in 'correcting' it, it throws off other bits of the video they did want to sync?
I know it all sounds a bit far fetched, but I do speak from experience. I've been a part of several MEP's where I've submitted separate demuxed footage for my segment and have had out-of-sync problems show up in the final releases. Mind you, they weren't serious MEP's, but still... For a while, it almost seemed like a 'running gag' for a while with my segments being off on the various MEP's but still...
or again, is it just me?
I mean, wouldn't you want the onus of audio / video sync to be on the submitter, not you guys? Especially as sync is one of the judging criteria you state, how does one really know that a low sync score wasn't the cause of an error made on the part of the contest's editor(s)?Anime Milwaukee's AMV rules wrote:3. Do not mux your audio and video together...
[and a little later on in the rules]
Once all videos are submitted, they will be imported to an editing program. From there, group bumpers and credits will be added, and everything will then be compressed to mpeg-2 (with mpeg1-layer2 audio) and muxed.
The project settings for combining all videos will be as follows (you don't really need to pay attention to this, but it would help if you did so that your video doesn't become de-synced)
And too, how would the contest editor know if there even was a syncing error that may have been unintentionally introduced unless they compared it with a muxed version sent in by the original contestant? And if the contest editor saw what appears to be an 'obvious' sync error in the final contest encode, would they attempt to fix it? And if so, again, how would they know it was an error? Maybe the contestant really didn't want that part to sync and in 'correcting' it, it throws off other bits of the video they did want to sync?
I know it all sounds a bit far fetched, but I do speak from experience. I've been a part of several MEP's where I've submitted separate demuxed footage for my segment and have had out-of-sync problems show up in the final releases. Mind you, they weren't serious MEP's, but still... For a while, it almost seemed like a 'running gag' for a while with my segments being off on the various MEP's but still...
or again, is it just me?
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A proxy is someone that will basically represent as you and will pick up your prize for you. Oh and:mycathatesyou wrote:So when is the deadline for submission, I dont believe my eyes caught that anywhere? Edit: Just saw it in the Contest Due Dates thread.
So if we happen to win a prize and arent at the convention, what exactly does it mean to have a proxy, or can we pay for the shipping if we wish ?
So yeah, if you don't show, you don't get the prize.*You can send submissions if you aren't going to attend, but if you win and aren't there we'll have to give the prize to someone else.*
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So here we are, about 1 month from the deadline.
the turnout so far has been...less than ideal.
We need your videos to run this thing!
If you've made a video in the past year then you pretty much qualify.
Give me amvs or give me death! (though I do have a life planned out, so amvs would be preferable)
the turnout so far has been...less than ideal.
We need your videos to run this thing!
If you've made a video in the past year then you pretty much qualify.
Give me amvs or give me death! (though I do have a life planned out, so amvs would be preferable)
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