What does one need to organize an AMV contest?
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What does one need to organize an AMV contest?
I've been throwing around this idea to hold an AMV contest of my own (if you look at my profile, it shouldn't be too hard to guess what the theme might be :P).
However, by looking around the AMV Contests forum, most of the contests seem at least fairly well-organized, and many of them have websites dedicated to host information and the videos.
Since I lack both of the aforementioned (organization skills and webspace), I'm wondering if this is really a good idea or not. Besides, 90% of things I do tend to fall apart during the execution stage.
However, by looking around the AMV Contests forum, most of the contests seem at least fairly well-organized, and many of them have websites dedicated to host information and the videos.
Since I lack both of the aforementioned (organization skills and webspace), I'm wondering if this is really a good idea or not. Besides, 90% of things I do tend to fall apart during the execution stage.
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Re: What does one need to organize an AMV contest?
inthesto wrote:I've been throwing around this idea to hold an AMV contest of my own (if you look at my profile, it shouldn't be too hard to guess what the theme might be).
However, by looking around the AMV Contests forum, most of the contests seem at least fairly well-organized, and many of them have websites dedicated to host information and the videos.
Since I lack both of the aforementioned (organization skills and webspace), I'm wondering if this is really a good idea or not. Besides, 90% of things I do tend to fall apart during the execution stage.
I'll lend you the webspace.
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Re: What does one need to organize an AMV contest?
Oh no, not more LP/DBZ videos!inthesto wrote:I've been throwing around this idea to hold an AMV contest of my own (if you look at my profile, it shouldn't be too hard to guess what the theme might be).
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Do you mean host/organize an actual contest for a convention, or just an online contest?
Online contests are generally just a group of kids (no offense, anyone... I know there are some decent ones) who tell people to send them videos. They watch them. They pick a winner. The end. No real substance to it. Again, there are some decent and well-known ones out there (I don't know much about it, but the Mindwarp contest(s) come to mind).
If you're talking for a convention...
It's a lot of work. It requires a lot of hardware (computer AND non-computer), it requires a lot of patience, it requires a pretty solid technical knowledge of digital video, it requires a lot of dedication, it requires... a lot more. It's not something I would suggest anyone jump into or consider unless you're damn serious about it.
Don't get me wrong, I love doing it... and I'll continue to do it. As an AMV editor myself, I like to think I know how I'd want my video treated and such for a convention's contest... and I really go out of my way to do so for the people who submit. It really isn't something that just anyone should (could?) do, even if they really wanted to.
Online contests are generally just a group of kids (no offense, anyone... I know there are some decent ones) who tell people to send them videos. They watch them. They pick a winner. The end. No real substance to it. Again, there are some decent and well-known ones out there (I don't know much about it, but the Mindwarp contest(s) come to mind).
If you're talking for a convention...
It's a lot of work. It requires a lot of hardware (computer AND non-computer), it requires a lot of patience, it requires a pretty solid technical knowledge of digital video, it requires a lot of dedication, it requires... a lot more. It's not something I would suggest anyone jump into or consider unless you're damn serious about it.
Don't get me wrong, I love doing it... and I'll continue to do it. As an AMV editor myself, I like to think I know how I'd want my video treated and such for a convention's contest... and I really go out of my way to do so for the people who submit. It really isn't something that just anyone should (could?) do, even if they really wanted to.
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Re: What does one need to organize an AMV contest?
Girls with balls?inthesto wrote:I've been throwing around this idea to hold an AMV contest of my own (if you look at my profile, it shouldn't be too hard to guess what the theme might be).
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
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Yeah... all that... Or..VegettoEX wrote:Do you mean host/organize an actual contest for a convention, or just an online contest?
Online contests are generally just a group of kids (no offense, anyone... I know there are some decent ones) who tell people to send them videos. They watch them. They pick a winner. The end. No real substance to it. Again, there are some decent and well-known ones out there (I don't know much about it, but the Mindwarp contest(s) come to mind).
If you're talking for a convention...
It's a lot of work. It requires a lot of hardware (computer AND non-computer), it requires a lot of patience, it requires a pretty solid technical knowledge of digital video, it requires a lot of dedication, it requires... a lot more. It's not something I would suggest anyone jump into or consider unless you're damn serious about it.
Don't get me wrong, I love doing it... and I'll continue to do it. As an AMV editor myself, I like to think I know how I'd want my video treated and such for a convention's contest... and I really go out of my way to do so for the people who submit. It really isn't something that just anyone should (could?) do, even if they really wanted to.
A couple mil and some friends.
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How...bitingly true. ;_;VegettoEX wrote:Do you mean host/organize an actual contest for a convention, or just an online contest?
Online contests are generally just a group of kids (no offense, anyone... I know there are some decent ones) who tell people to send them videos. They watch them. They pick a winner. The end. No real substance to it. Again, there are some decent and well-known ones out there (I don't know much about it, but the Mindwarp contest(s) come to mind).
I have no idea what this is supposed to mean...beyond a hentai joke.Otohiko wrote:Girls with balls?
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