
Now mine was more due to technical problems. But I know how someone would feel. Then people really don't give a care about other creators, and seem to care more and more only about themselves. <sigh>
Anneke
Oops....It's not that I forgot; I really didn't know. But I see from the contest lists that you got the Drama award in the Expo. Congrats!WilLoW :--) wrote:you forgot FranceTaranT wrote: Personally, I think it's cool that entries from Britain and Croatia won at last year's AWA.![]()
Yes there are - Ayacon had a contest a few months back which I won (jointly).AtomicWeezleman wrote:Ok, perhaps this isn't really relevant to the conversation, but are there any amv competitions in the U.K??
Well, I really wouldn't say that. I mean there's nothing wrong with wanting to win. I guess people just have different degrees of "courtesy" that they would like to receive and at the same time offer (btw that is by NO means a slam on anyone else). (shrug)Then people really don't give a care about other creators, and seem to care more and more only about themselves. <sigh>
Oh by all means submit. First off, it is your video and no matter what we think, you should do what you want. Also, your case is a bit different than the ones I am thinking about. I'm more frustrated when I see someone submit to like 10 cons (some times submitting just for the hell of is) to win 1 measly award. I mean...sending mindlessly to conventions to win vs. someone who *really* wants to see their work (a local) is a bit different IMHO. I'd be rooting for the person at the con since well..they're thereOk... here's my position. I so want to go to some conventions this year but on the 25th of March I'll be leaving for boot camp and after that I'll be in tech school for at least an addition 5 months. I would like to enter a video I'm working on but physically showing up would be impossible for me. After all my work do you guys find it unfair for me to do something like this?
At Otakon's AMV Contest we'd almost always receive at least one submission each year from an anime fan with an APO (Army Post Office) mailing address. It's no big deal: even though the bulk of our submissions come from Maryland, Pennsylvania & New Jersey, we've gotten AMVs from people in Canada (several winners, in fact), the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Japan, and once from Germany.Corran Productions wrote:Thanks, I planned to send it out but I mostly wanted to see what others thought. I didn't want to upset anyone.