I am actually with Ushicon's "philosophy" on this one (and yes I'm a "local" as well). I like the idea of a con where there's no competitive nature and we as editors can just showcase our works without any of the negative aspects a contest brings.
There are plenty of contests across the nation, but very few showcases. Why change yourself and the "image" your con portrays. I like the idea that at Ushicon there are *no* contests. It's just a celebration of a hobby all of us enjoy together.
Sure they may get "lower quality" videos, but who cares. The point is to have fun, not for "the best of the best to go head to head." As I said earlier, there are literally 100+ contests where you can do that. There's no other non-competitive showcases that I know of.
Machine wrote:1. Higher goals are set with the editor because he/she will wants to be remembered for an AMV that wowed and won an audience over.
You can still "Wow" the audience without needing the motivation of an award. I mean they'll still be "wowed" and impressed regardless of if a video wins an award. To the fans/viewers, they could care less what videos wins so long as they were entertained.
Machine wrote:2. It promotes better entries because instead of jsut being shown, editors know that their AMVs will be going head to head, thus, the editor will want to make a great video to full distinguish himself/herself.
Maybe I have a different work eithic, but I make my videos all the same regardless of it's for Contest X vs. Contest Y or Showcase A.
At the same time, no offense, but I don't think I've ever seen you make something "unique" and "just for Ushicon." Then again, perhaps the motivation you need is a contest (which is what you are arguing).
Machine wrote:5. It rewards AMVs that are well made and encourages people to make more of them and there by they keep making good stuff.
I know I don't speak for every editor that submits to Ushicon, but the mentality *seesm to be* "I'm just happy my video was shown." I seem to recall a similar comment from a creator reply to this very thread on the first page.
As I said earlier, Ushicon focuses on "different things" than other cons and to make a contest would somewhat be against those things. I, again, like the idea of a showcase that lets just about anyone show *something*.
Machine wrote:2. Everyone sends in a video regardless of it being a showcase but that doesn't mean everyone gets shown. Everything usually does have a time limit unless you have a room that plays AMVs 24hrs during the convention.
3. Because some people get cut due to time, it defeats the purpose of a showcase since not every video is played.
I think these two points are good. He's right in that having a showcase and then not showing every video is a bit hypocritical. I suggest perhaps having an "overflow" screening room (similar to Otakon) where you *can* show every video. Sure every video may not be shown in the "X hours allotted," but at least there is the opportunity for it to be shown at one point during the con.
To add to that, I strongly suggest you include some "tentative schedule" so creators can at least get a relative idea when their video might be shown. It would suck to have an 8 hour overflow showcase and be the last video or something.
In any case, although I concede that most Texas AMV contests are fairly poorly run, I don't think that's sufficient reason for Ushicon to "change their image." I again, like the idea of a showcase where "everyone wins" (and yes that means every video should be shown at one point) and there's no "competition" or "bad feelings." I was under the impression that was what Ushicon was about and to do anything otherwise seems a bit hypocritical.
Just my two cents...