
Cons are getting more unpredictable nowadays.
Same here, the Masters have always struck me as being extremely prestegious. I belive that AWA is on the top of a very short list of contests with the prestige to hold such an event and that it is uniqe in the AMV world.FurryCurry wrote:I've looked up to the Masters' as being sort of the AMV world's equivalent of winning the Oscar for Best Picture.
I suspect it's more the quality of the entries rather than the absolute number. My impression is that people are more willing to spend time and effort for contests like the AWA Pro, Otakon, or AX where winning has a greater emotional payoff.Castor Troy wrote:Maybe the lack of interest is the mass amount of people who aren't eligible to enter.
We try to accomodate people by playing their video when they are present. If you come up and talk to us, we'll play the video when you're in the room.djanime2002 wrote:this will be my first year entering the video contest at AWA. I am going to enter the expo part of the contest. This will be my 3rd year in a row attending the con.
I have question will they let u know when your video will be shown. I would like to see my video.
Liz
Agreed. Throughout my years of entering AWA Masters, I have always made an effort to use any and every original idea I've ever had when it comes to AMVs. In fact, I think the AWA masters contest brings out the best work of several different AMV Creators.pen-pen2002 wrote:Same here, the Masters have always struck me as being extremely prestegious. I belive that AWA is on the top of a very short list of contests with the prestige to hold such an event and that it is uniqe in the AMV world.FurryCurry wrote:I've looked up to the Masters' as being sort of the AMV world's equivalent of winning the Oscar for Best Picture.
My entry is gonna be far worse than jbone's.....Machine wrote:Agreed. Throughout my years of entering AWA Masters, I have always made an effort to use any and every original idea I've ever had when it comes to AMVs. In fact, I think the AWA masters contest brings out the best work of several different AMV Creators.pen-pen2002 wrote:Same here, the Masters have always struck me as being extremely prestegious. I belive that AWA is on the top of a very short list of contests with the prestige to hold such an event and that it is uniqe in the AMV world.FurryCurry wrote:I've looked up to the Masters' as being sort of the AMV world's equivalent of winning the Oscar for Best Picture.
Alternate Reality, Drunk With Love, and Vash the Desperado....by far I believe they are some of the best AMVs I've ever made and they were made simply for the AWA Masters contests. I hope to do this again this year. I already have a new idea and will be working on it this summer.
So if this really is the last year for it, then I will definetly make it worth your while MCWagner =).
Now if you could just get Jbone to take the contest seriously...you wouldn't have to sit through "Output Input Translation: for six minutes again Haha.
Everyone else will be doing that for me.Vlad G Pohnert wrote:Just don't light yourself on fire during the showing of the MastersCastor Troy wrote:
My entry is gonna be far worse than jbone's.....![]()
Let's just say I'm gonna go out in a blaze of glory.![]()
Vlad