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Ikkicon V, AMV Contest Winners Updated 1/2/11 @ 3:10pm

Post by AnimeFunTV » Thu Sep 02, 2010 1:24 pm

Hello everyone, this is Ernest from AnimeFunTV.com; we are proud to sponsor and host for the 2nd year Ikkicon V, AMV Contest in Austin, TX.

Ikkicon V is being held at the The Hilton Austin, December 31, 2010 - January 2, 2011.

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AMV CONTEST SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED!
Thank you to all who submitted. We will have an updated submission list by tomorrow.

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All AMV Submissions were due by Midnight December 24th 2010

The FINAL Online Submission list is located Here

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If you have ANY questions please feel free to PM me or email directly at AnimeFunTV@Me.com

-Ernest

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Post by Scintilla » Thu Sep 02, 2010 5:11 pm

Er... why is the time limit for comedies LONGER than the one for dramas? I was always under the impression that longer comedies are a rarity and usually don't work as well as the shorter ones.

Also, I think this is the first contest I've seen that would DQ a video for NOT having any credits. :P
The Rules wrote:2. All AMV entries submitted must be made by you, and you alone.
So, no provision for collaborations?

Also, I should point out that the "TV standard" 720x480 will not look right for AVI or any other container that does not support aspect ratio flags. On a similar note, is it okay to submit a 720x480 MPEG-1/2/4 encoded as anamorphic widescreen, or should we letterbox and encode as 4:3 to be safe?

Also, and this is the militant grammarian in me speaking, the whole PDF is riddled with unnecessary apostrophes. Apostrophes are almost never appropriate to use for plurals that aren't possessive; the one exception of which I'm aware is when you are pluralizing a single letter.

Okay, I'm done.
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Post by spk1983 » Thu Sep 02, 2010 5:31 pm

Scintilla wrote: Also, I think this is the first contest I've seen that would DQ a video for NOT having any credits. :P
Nah, I think all competitions associated with AFTV usually would have a rule as such - credits are required. It was the same for San Japan's competition this year as well.

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Post by Ileia » Thu Sep 02, 2010 5:35 pm

San Japan and this one are the only two I've ever seen that require such a thing. Most conventions usually use their own title cards, if anything for consistency's sake.
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Post by AnimeFunTV » Thu Sep 02, 2010 5:51 pm

Scintilla wrote:Er... why is the time limit for comedies LONGER than the one for dramas? I was always under the impression that longer comedies are a rarity and usually don't work as well as the shorter ones.

Also, I think this is the first contest I've seen that would DQ a video for NOT having any credits. :P
The Rules wrote:2. All AMV entries submitted must be made by you, and you alone.
So, no provision for collaborations?

Also, I should point out that the "TV standard" 720x480 will not look right for AVI or any other container that does not support aspect ratio flags. On a similar note, is it okay to submit a 720x480 MPEG-1/2/4 encoded as anamorphic widescreen, or should we letterbox and encode as 4:3 to be safe?

Also, and this is the militant grammarian in me speaking, the whole PDF is riddled with unnecessary apostrophes. Apostrophes are almost never appropriate to use for plurals that aren't possessive; the one exception of which I'm aware is when you are pluralizing a single letter.

Okay, I'm done.
AFTV is still in a learning curve when it comes to hosting AMV Contest for conventions. So any feedback is always welcomed. ;3

We are still trying to tweak the time limits since we are only allowed a 2-hr block, plus also it depends on the attendee market, Ikkicon's attendees really loved the comedy more so we made that adjustment for them. This also applies to multi-editor projects, we just simply do not have enough time to show it. (as an example, A-kon has basically a whole 8+hour room for the amv contest, so they can show projects like that.)

As far as credits go, we get some positives and negatives with it, but with experience with the TV Show, people would like to know what is being aired such as the anime, song, and artist. So we required it to be on the AMV, plus it also gives somewhat of a shout out to the anime & music industry to acknowledge their work.

I agree on the 4:3 TV standard, there a few codecs that don't like it, But usually between quality & file size mp4 (h.264) is usually the best codec out.

and yes... my grammer isn't always the best x.X that I know.
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Post by AnimeFunTV » Thu Sep 02, 2010 5:55 pm

spk1983 wrote:
Scintilla wrote: Also, I think this is the first contest I've seen that would DQ a video for NOT having any credits. :P
Nah, I think all competitions associated with AFTV usually would have a rule as such - credits are required. It was the same for San Japan's competition this year as well.
Ileia wrote:San Japan and this one are the only two I've ever seen that require such a thing. Most conventions usually use their own title cards, if anything for consistency's sake.
Credits have always been good/bad, AFTV just believes that the AMV creator should always give credit to the Anime & Song/Artist in their AMV, just to keep everyone in the industry happy. ^.^;;
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Post by Ileia » Thu Sep 02, 2010 5:59 pm

I think you missed the part where I said the convention added their own title cards, everything is still being credited, it's just a matter of again, consistency.
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Post by AnimeFunTV » Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:01 pm

Ileia wrote:I think you missed the part where I said the convention added their own title cards, everything is still being credited, it's just a matter of again, consistency.
D'ah... Yes, I'm sorry T-T

I usually like seeing what kind of credits rolls people come up with, then again some people just cut & paste credits.
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Post by HalOfBorg » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:00 pm

UltraSonic wrote:I usually like seeing what kind of credits rolls people come up with, then again some people just cut & paste credits.
:rofl:

Then you should see my credits for "The Anime Duet" - they are truly enormous. I went WAY overboard - but I had fun.

And - I just sent in "Sub Ruler".
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Post by AnimeFunTV » Sat Sep 04, 2010 5:29 pm

Just some clarifications to some questions I've been getting.

On the no CGI rule. This only pertains to 3D CGI. If it is an cell-animated cut-scene, it is okay.

Also, you do NOT have to attend the convention in order for you to submit an AMV.
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