Anime Expo 2010 Anime Music Video Contest Rules Up
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Not much going on for me: http://anime-expo10.sched.org/CastorTroy3G
Anyone got any suggestions?
I probably won't make Mega64 due to the AMV Iron Chef.
Anyone got any suggestions?
I probably won't make Mega64 due to the AMV Iron Chef.
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Clearly the AMV community needs more representation on the "who's interested tracker" for these programming events:
JAST USA Bishoujo Games Panel (18+) http://anime-expo10.sched.org/event/cb7 ... 6f09517932
The Now and Future of Bishoujo Games http://anime-expo10.sched.org/event/ead ... 5da3fb5d92
AKB48 Concert http://anime-expo10.sched.org/event/bb9 ... 4dc53da405
Good Luck! =p
Edit: Ouch
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ll-changes
JAST USA Bishoujo Games Panel (18+) http://anime-expo10.sched.org/event/cb7 ... 6f09517932
The Now and Future of Bishoujo Games http://anime-expo10.sched.org/event/ead ... 5da3fb5d92
AKB48 Concert http://anime-expo10.sched.org/event/bb9 ... 4dc53da405
Good Luck! =p
Edit: Ouch
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ll-changes
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Oh my god! It says I can meetup with Castor Troy.Castor Troy wrote:Not much going on for me: http://anime-expo10.sched.org/CastorTroy3G

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Hey guys,

I'M ON MY WAY!

I'M ON MY WAY!

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The opening video was 
I really enjoyed the contest this year. Senjogohara in Action was lulzier than Deathnote Rhapsody in Comedy was, but at least DP aknowledged that right away. Comedy was really strong this year, pro was pretty awesome too. Cant wait until saturday~

I really enjoyed the contest this year. Senjogohara in Action was lulzier than Deathnote Rhapsody in Comedy was, but at least DP aknowledged that right away. Comedy was really strong this year, pro was pretty awesome too. Cant wait until saturday~
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Alright so here we go:
Tearx will take Drama.
Action will be...Nighthawk
Comedy? Take your pick.
AMVTV Pro- Hagaren or Tearx
IMO of course.
Tearx will take Drama.
Action will be...Nighthawk
Comedy? Take your pick.
AMVTV Pro- Hagaren or Tearx
IMO of course.
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Thanks to everyone who put their time into this contest. =D (it isn't over yet though xD)
-Still confused on how my two LETTER BOXED videos... were cropped and stretched out..really made the quality bad... ~_~
-The turn out for some categories were very weak, hmm I was pleased with action though
Edit: pleased with action category..excluding one video.. >>
-Still confused on how my two LETTER BOXED videos... were cropped and stretched out..really made the quality bad... ~_~
-The turn out for some categories were very weak, hmm I was pleased with action though

Edit: pleased with action category..excluding one video.. >>
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Woo what a contest.
Troy, that Hitler lead in to the contest was brilliant. Rider, excellent AMV in Drama and "We Love The Anime World", also very nice to meet you in person. Michael, you have my sympathy on the ballot malfunction and the DVD issues with the preshow, and if you do happen to get stuck bagging badges next year, my sympathy for that too.
As for the videos in the contest themselves; HELLS YES One of my videos was in the Pre-Show! The comedy I loved out of all my entries did see the light of day and managed to get a few good laughs. I owe whoever organized that some grub. And man is "R0bot$" getting some major love or what? Definately deserves it; was my choice in the 2009 ballot. Drama was pretty diverse this year, Loved “Girl Please” (was a little bit of everything), “Under There” (one of my favorite shows I've never watched), and “Alchium" ( 'Al' 'chum', I get it).
Was a little confused to see a 6 year old, nonstop megamix AMV in the Action category, but I don't remember seeing an age restriction in the rules, so fair's fair. "Building Steam", wow, everything just clicked so well and it looks like one of those AMV's you can watch over and over again; that's a keeper. And that One Piece AMV was ... ?
Comedy.
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN AND A PIZZA HUT.
That is all.
(no really, “An Alchemist Named Sue”, “Fad Of Princely Caliber”, and “And Now A Word From Our Sponsors” were all tops. Kinda got tired of “Hello Fairy” after a while, but I'm guilty of the same crime so I guess shame on me.)
Can't wait for Saturday, looks like this could be anyone's contest.
Troy, that Hitler lead in to the contest was brilliant. Rider, excellent AMV in Drama and "We Love The Anime World", also very nice to meet you in person. Michael, you have my sympathy on the ballot malfunction and the DVD issues with the preshow, and if you do happen to get stuck bagging badges next year, my sympathy for that too.
As for the videos in the contest themselves; HELLS YES One of my videos was in the Pre-Show! The comedy I loved out of all my entries did see the light of day and managed to get a few good laughs. I owe whoever organized that some grub. And man is "R0bot$" getting some major love or what? Definately deserves it; was my choice in the 2009 ballot. Drama was pretty diverse this year, Loved “Girl Please” (was a little bit of everything), “Under There” (one of my favorite shows I've never watched), and “Alchium" ( 'Al' 'chum', I get it).
Was a little confused to see a 6 year old, nonstop megamix AMV in the Action category, but I don't remember seeing an age restriction in the rules, so fair's fair. "Building Steam", wow, everything just clicked so well and it looks like one of those AMV's you can watch over and over again; that's a keeper. And that One Piece AMV was ... ?
Comedy.
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN AND A PIZZA HUT.
That is all.
(no really, “An Alchemist Named Sue”, “Fad Of Princely Caliber”, and “And Now A Word From Our Sponsors” were all tops. Kinda got tired of “Hello Fairy” after a while, but I'm guilty of the same crime so I guess shame on me.)
Can't wait for Saturday, looks like this could be anyone's contest.
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Glad you enjoyed it. I'll try to make something again for next year. It'll be hard to top that though.Hagaren Viper wrote:The opening video was

So how many of you were fooled by the fake Dead Fantasy vid?
Oh, and epic kudos to anyone who can tell what Anime shows i used (except Eva).
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Awards won't be announced till tomorrow, but here's my (brutally) honest review of the contest.
I didn't make the pre-show, but it was good to see that some people did, but however, why was there a video with the FUNimation watermark and subtitles in there? Was it leftover from last year's contest? Why the hell did it even get in?
First of all, I have to give props to Xstylus' intro video. That literally summed up most people's feelings on what happened this year.
As for the contest itself, it was one of the strongest contests in recent years, miles above 2008's and light year's beyond 2009's (I didn't see 2009's, but I heard it was awful), except one fuckup that literally made me go into Super Saiyan NERDRAGE.
Drama was good for the most part. I still have to applaud AX's decisions for letting in drama videos that don't make me want to slit my wrists. Although I gotta admit that kitsuner's video was probably more suited towards AMTV.
Action started off great. I really liked Nighthawk's video which was a great way to set the standard for the action category. However, the biggest fuckup that happened was A BADLY EDITED DRAMA VIDEO WAS IN ACTION. WHY? WHAT.THE.FUCK? WHERE ARE THE EXPLOSIONS? WHERE ARE THE PEOPLE PUNCHING EACH OTHER? I couldn't hold back my NERDRAGE upon seeing this.
Ok, I'm cool now. But other than that, most of the videos were pretty decent, although some were a bit lacking. However, the drama category was much stronger.
Comedy was the strongest category this year, in fact, the strongest comedy category in I've seen in any con in recent years. But one thing: If you're gonna do lip sync, make sure you DO IT RIGHT or don't even bother doing it at all. The majority of the videos were great, although I didn't care much for the final one. It's good to see that comedy isn't a dying bread.
AMTV was decent, but nothing spectacular. There was an action video that could have easily overtaken that drama video in the action category. None of the videos were outright bad, but just not engaging for my tastes. I agree that this category really needs it's really suggested overhaul.
So did the contest blow my socks off as I was expecting? Not really. But it did give me some hope that things will change for the better. Aside from 2 videos, most of the encodes were clean (no "underwater" bad deinterlaced videos this time around). Not counting the terrible drama video in action, most of the videos were well edited.
I'll admit it right now, but yeah, I felt that I should have made it in and competed. I don't think I would have won due to the caliber of the comedy category, but I honestly think after watching most of the videos, I could have stood a decent chance.
I got a lot more to say, but people in my hotel room need to use the internet, and I'm kinda leeching the connection right now.
So props to DP for another technically sound contest, although the judging really needs a lot of work next year.
I didn't make the pre-show, but it was good to see that some people did, but however, why was there a video with the FUNimation watermark and subtitles in there? Was it leftover from last year's contest? Why the hell did it even get in?

First of all, I have to give props to Xstylus' intro video. That literally summed up most people's feelings on what happened this year.

As for the contest itself, it was one of the strongest contests in recent years, miles above 2008's and light year's beyond 2009's (I didn't see 2009's, but I heard it was awful), except one fuckup that literally made me go into Super Saiyan NERDRAGE.
Drama was good for the most part. I still have to applaud AX's decisions for letting in drama videos that don't make me want to slit my wrists. Although I gotta admit that kitsuner's video was probably more suited towards AMTV.
Action started off great. I really liked Nighthawk's video which was a great way to set the standard for the action category. However, the biggest fuckup that happened was A BADLY EDITED DRAMA VIDEO WAS IN ACTION. WHY? WHAT.THE.FUCK? WHERE ARE THE EXPLOSIONS? WHERE ARE THE PEOPLE PUNCHING EACH OTHER? I couldn't hold back my NERDRAGE upon seeing this.



















Ok, I'm cool now. But other than that, most of the videos were pretty decent, although some were a bit lacking. However, the drama category was much stronger.
Comedy was the strongest category this year, in fact, the strongest comedy category in I've seen in any con in recent years. But one thing: If you're gonna do lip sync, make sure you DO IT RIGHT or don't even bother doing it at all. The majority of the videos were great, although I didn't care much for the final one. It's good to see that comedy isn't a dying bread.
AMTV was decent, but nothing spectacular. There was an action video that could have easily overtaken that drama video in the action category. None of the videos were outright bad, but just not engaging for my tastes. I agree that this category really needs it's really suggested overhaul.
So did the contest blow my socks off as I was expecting? Not really. But it did give me some hope that things will change for the better. Aside from 2 videos, most of the encodes were clean (no "underwater" bad deinterlaced videos this time around). Not counting the terrible drama video in action, most of the videos were well edited.
I'll admit it right now, but yeah, I felt that I should have made it in and competed. I don't think I would have won due to the caliber of the comedy category, but I honestly think after watching most of the videos, I could have stood a decent chance.
I got a lot more to say, but people in my hotel room need to use the internet, and I'm kinda leeching the connection right now.
So props to DP for another technically sound contest, although the judging really needs a lot of work next year.
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