I'm not sure the motivation behind such a move, but I imagine it's to distuigish Otakon's contest(s) from other cons and to a degree to reward the creators. I (as well as others I'm sure) recognize this and I for one appreciate the fact that you're thinking up new thoughts and trying to please the creators. That's very thoughtful of you. I mean a new contest sure seems pretty nice right? More prizes? More videos? and so on.
At the same time, I've read over the responses and a lot of good points have been made and I'll try not to repeat them too much. Anyway, other than the most obvious gripe about "elitism" which comes with the group of "invite-only," (which has been covered heavily) my second main concern is with the quality of the "regular contest." I know Ian covered it, but I'd like to voice my personal experiences to somewhat help.
I'll be honest in saying that Otakon 2003's contest was easily one of the (if not the) most impressive AMV contests I have ever had the pleasure of participating in/seeing in both the way it was handled and the competition itself. It was handled marvelously all the way from the submission, pre-judging and showing. I know I wasn't the only one sitting at the contest going "Wow!" to nearly every video. The strength of the competition was quite high and the videos equally high in quality. IIRC some category winners only won by < 10 votes!
All of this can all be easily attributed to A) Otakon's reputation for doing things "right" which in turn leads to B) a lot of creators submitting. IIRC ~180 entries were submitted with just under 30 making it into the contest. I don't mean to imply some sort of arrogance here, but I for one was quite proud to have gotten into the contest which such stiff competition and sheer # of entries. I was told it was "a big deal" and somewhat scoffed at it, but after seeing the contest itself, I now believe it. It was a great contest with great videos.
That leads me to my point. By segregating editors into two seperate contests, the "normal" contest will suffer greatly and as stupid as it sounds, lose prestige. I'm going to guess that some of the motivation behind creating another contest is for the benefit of having such a highly regarded contest and the same prestige to the winners. I can understand that, but at the same time....you already have it


Basically if one of the reasons behind this is to have a highly regarded contest, please don't. You already have it. I mean the fact many editors even create a unique entry *just for* Otakon should tell you that much. Hell, I'm planning on one as well. By creating *another* contest, you will lose that magic you currently have. Not to mention all the other negative things which create rifts within our community.
I realize this is not your intent, but please keep all these things in mind and again I appreciate your efforts to try and make things better for both the audience and creators. Hopefully we can all discuss this and figure it all out.