Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
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- XStylus
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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
Brad discussed the idea of the prospective Chefs bringing their own kit. For the exact reasons discussed above, it was decided against.
And besides, even with optimum hardware, if you're going to try to do anything other than straight cuts within the limited time you've got, you're taking a gamble and asking for trouble.
Assuming we get the go-ahead to do this again next year, there's already plans in place on ways to get better hardware.
And besides, even with optimum hardware, if you're going to try to do anything other than straight cuts within the limited time you've got, you're taking a gamble and asking for trouble.
Assuming we get the go-ahead to do this again next year, there's already plans in place on ways to get better hardware.
- Kitsuner
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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
I think one of me is plenty as it is.xstylus wrote:Brad discussed the idea of the prospective Chefs bringing their own kit.
OtakuGray wrote:Sometimes anime can branch out to a younger audience and this is one of those times where you wish children would just go die.
Stirspeare wrote:<Stirspeare> Lopez: Vanquish my virginity and flood me with kit. ["Ladies..."]
- KagatoAMV
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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
I put together a little teaser video to let people know about the AMV Iron Chef event at AX. Hopefully I can get it shown during the pre-show of the AMV contest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrWHMBPCaEE
(I'm not sure if it counts as an AMV, so I didn't upload it here.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrWHMBPCaEE
(I'm not sure if it counts as an AMV, so I didn't upload it here.)
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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
Did anyone go this competition? I only saw the results I would REALLY like to know what the title of the Secret Ingredient was. It looked like an animated 80's rock video.
- MisterFurious
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The secret ingredient was "Rock & Rule", a 1983 feature film by Canadian animation studio Nelvana.spindragon wrote:Did anyone go this competition? I only saw the results I would REALLY like to know what the title of the Secret Ingredient was. It looked like an animated 80's rock video.
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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
And now, the aftermath (at least from my perspective):
IMHO, it went very, very well, especially when you consider that we only had two weeks to prep the event. Amazingly enough, most of the audience got there at the very beginning, and stayed until the very end of the contest.
But it couldn't have gone so well without the help of a LOT of people.
I really appreciate all the attending AMV creators who contributed their knowledge in answering audience questions, and special thanks to Kitsuner for spontaneously loaning us a huge library of AMV's to screen for the audience during the competition, and for stepping up as the AMV-J. If you want the job next year, it's yours. Let's start compiling a playlist now.
Baitmaster and Wired Knight, thanks for putting your mad skills on display. In case you hadn't figured out from spindragon's post, I was able to get the finished product onto a hard drive and delivered to Michael in the booth at Masquerade for screening during half-time. He was blown away, and Troy's text message to me read simply, "HOLY S--T!" Great job, both of you!
I also really, really appreciate the involvement of the other Iron Chefs. Even though you didn't get selected, you stuck around for the whole three hours and provided answers to audience questions, and most importantly, came in very handy with technical knowledge when we were having issues with final render.
Nic, great job with on-site tech. Couldn't have pulled it off without you, especially since Troy was not available for the whole event.
And speaking of Troy, none of this could have happened without him. He was able to convince his boss to loan us two of his company's former servers to use as our editing machines. He configured them in his spare time, tested them, and got them to the show on his own dime, and all in less than two weeks. He really does have manly love for AMV's.
This is just the beginning. We only had two weeks this time around. With another year to plan the next contest, we can be more organized, hopefully get sponsorships for better equipment, and have everything planned out well ahead of time. And with more advance notice and the word of mouth from this year's contest, we will probably get a bigger room and more equipment to provide the kind of presentation I had originally envisioned for the contest.
Thanks again everyone! See you next year!
IMHO, it went very, very well, especially when you consider that we only had two weeks to prep the event. Amazingly enough, most of the audience got there at the very beginning, and stayed until the very end of the contest.
But it couldn't have gone so well without the help of a LOT of people.
I really appreciate all the attending AMV creators who contributed their knowledge in answering audience questions, and special thanks to Kitsuner for spontaneously loaning us a huge library of AMV's to screen for the audience during the competition, and for stepping up as the AMV-J. If you want the job next year, it's yours. Let's start compiling a playlist now.
Baitmaster and Wired Knight, thanks for putting your mad skills on display. In case you hadn't figured out from spindragon's post, I was able to get the finished product onto a hard drive and delivered to Michael in the booth at Masquerade for screening during half-time. He was blown away, and Troy's text message to me read simply, "HOLY S--T!" Great job, both of you!
I also really, really appreciate the involvement of the other Iron Chefs. Even though you didn't get selected, you stuck around for the whole three hours and provided answers to audience questions, and most importantly, came in very handy with technical knowledge when we were having issues with final render.
Nic, great job with on-site tech. Couldn't have pulled it off without you, especially since Troy was not available for the whole event.
And speaking of Troy, none of this could have happened without him. He was able to convince his boss to loan us two of his company's former servers to use as our editing machines. He configured them in his spare time, tested them, and got them to the show on his own dime, and all in less than two weeks. He really does have manly love for AMV's.
This is just the beginning. We only had two weeks this time around. With another year to plan the next contest, we can be more organized, hopefully get sponsorships for better equipment, and have everything planned out well ahead of time. And with more advance notice and the word of mouth from this year's contest, we will probably get a bigger room and more equipment to provide the kind of presentation I had originally envisioned for the contest.
Thanks again everyone! See you next year!
- Castor Troy
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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
Yeah, for a first time IC, it went really well. I had a lot of fun judging, answering questions, and helping Kit with the playlist. The audience really enjoyed the event.
Big props to everyone involved and I know we're definitely going to blow everything out of the water next AX. Count me in as a judge/Iron Chef again next year.
Big props to everyone involved and I know we're definitely going to blow everything out of the water next AX. Count me in as a judge/Iron Chef again next year.

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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
I wanted to give props to Kitsuner for the excellent VideoDJ skills. Thanks for your help!
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- Vlad G Pohnert
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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
Who were the Iron Chiefs and who ended up in competition on both sides?
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- MisterFurious
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Re: Anime Expo 2010 Iron Chef AMV Contest
The Iron Chefs were:Vlad G Pohnert wrote:Who were the Iron Chiefs and who ended up in competition on both sides
Nighthawk
Rider4Z
The Wired Knight
Castor Troy
The challenger was BaitMaster, last year's AX best-in-show winner for "Death Note Rhapsody." He challenged Wired Knight.