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by Miracle_Falcon » Fri Sep 26, 2008 5:52 pm
Okay, a little bit more awake than when I first posted, let's see if I can get out something a little more intelligible
In all truth, you're never going to get people who are all unbiased from friends and know the best techniques for making AMVs, and have also seen every anime out there so that they won't like a video more just because they know the anime. So there's a problem right there.
Audience voting, I feel, is like that on crack, to the point where, the way AUSA did it last year, it was an excuse for the vast majority of comedy/upbeat (I don't remember all that well) AMVs to get a different type of recognition each. There may have been an exception to that rule, but if there was, I can't recall. That, I feel, is unfair in that it forces all other AMVs to be ranked much harder. It's near impossible for a good drama to beat a decent comedy by audience participation standards, I think.
So, to mitigate that problem, what if you were to have audience members vote for best in each category, and also have the judge's decide a best in each category? When the two had the same opinion, the judge's could use their second pick as their choice. Whether or not that should be made clear to the audience is up for grabs, though I think it'd be interesting to know for the contestants, just to see if there was (and how big of one there was) a disparity between the audience and the judge's on the higher ranked videos. For best in show, I say it should be judge's pick under this model, just because the judge's would be ducking out the rest of the time if the audience picked their video. I dunno, maybe that's a dumb build, but I thought it was worth throwing out there.