AMV Contest Guidelines
1. Videos will be separated into the following categories:
Action
Drama
Comedy
Romance
Trailer
Be sure to inform us which category you would like your video entered in. Keep in mind that the judges will ultimately decide which
category your video best fits in.
A best in each category as well as a runner up will be decided
upon by the judges, followed by an audience choice award to be decided
by the audience.
2. Only a maximum of two videos will be allowed per contestant. Each of your videos must be in separate categories and only one video
may win an award.
3. Videos may not have subtitles from fansubs or television or commercial logos unless they are intentional. Be sure to inform us in advance
if you intend to use subtitles or logos in your videos.
4. Most of your video content must contain anime. If more than half of your video consists of non anime footage, it may be disqualified.
5. Your video can be no longer than 6 minutes and must contain 4 seconds of black screen before and after the video.
6. You entry must be consistent with a G to a PG-13 rating. No nudity or foul language.
7. Please remove any credits that may appear before or after the video as this may cause it to be disqualified.
8. You are strongly encouraged to submit an AMV based off of a non-mainstream anime (Naruto, Inuyasha, FF Avent Children). If we receive too many entries
based off of the the same anime, we may have to filter a few of them out.
Submitting your AMV
1. Whether you are mailing a disc or submitting via FTP be sure to include a text file with the following info:
Name
Address
Email
Title of Video
Video Category
Anime or Videogame footage used
Song Title and Artist
A scanned or mailed paper document with your signature as described at the bottom.
2. Video formats must be MPEG-1, MPEG-2, Avi, or WMV. We highly recommend that it be 720 x 480 pixels in size with a frame rate of 29 frames per second, NTSC.
We will accept submissions in different pixel sizes and frame rates as long as they are of good quality.
3. Mailing your AMV:
If you intend to mail your AMV, burn it on a CD or DVD with the text file as described above to the following address:
Zechariah Markes
ATTN: AMV Contest
6282 E. 26th St
Tucson, AZ 85711
WARNING! We will not be able to return CD's or DVD's so be sure that you do not accidentally send us your master copy!
4. Send it to my e-mail at: amv@con-nichiwa.com
5. All videos must be received by March 1st, 2012.
Be sure to Read and Sign the item below, then scan or mail it to us along with your video submission.
I agree to abide by the Con-Nichiwa Music Video Contest rules and guidelines and have read it all thoroughly. I understand that if my video does not meet these rules and guidelines, it may be disqualified.
Signature: ____________________________________
Name: __________________________________
Date: ________________________________
Con-nichiwa 2012!
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- Scintilla
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Re: Con-nichiwa 2012!
I'm going to assume you mean 29.97 fps, which is quite different. Which still leaves open (NOT "begs"!) the question: is an MPEG-2 encoded at 23.976 fps progressive with the 3:2-pulldown-upon-playback flag set acceptable?Coyotez wrote:2. Video formats must be MPEG-1, MPEG-2, Avi, or WMV. We highly recommend that it be 720 x 480 pixels in size with a frame rate of 29 frames per second, NTSC.
We will accept submissions in different pixel sizes and frame rates as long as they are of good quality.
Also, there's nothing about audio. What samplerate do you prefer?
And are there any video codecs you do not support for the AVI container?
... And let's just hope that Connichi in Germany doesn't threaten legal action over a convention with a name like this. After all, Otakon got Otakucon to change its name to Kunicon...
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Re: Con-nichiwa 2012!
That's fine.Scintilla wrote:Coyotez wrote:is an MPEG-2 encoded at 23.976 fps progressive with the 3:2-pulldown-upon-playback flag set acceptable?
Also, there's nothing about audio. What samplerate do you prefer?
And are there any video codecs you do not support for the AVI container?
192kpbs or lower is perfectly acceptable. Of course, these are being played over speakers within an auditorium, so higher quality isn't necessary.
As for the codecs, I'm pretty sure we'll support any of them from the CCCP set. That's the standard array.
- Scintilla
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Re: Con-nichiwa 2012!
I said sample rate, not bitrate -- do you prefer 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, or does it not matter?Coyotez wrote:192kpbs or lower is perfectly acceptable. Of course, these are being played over speakers within an auditorium, so higher quality isn't necessary.Scintilla wrote:Also, there's nothing about audio. What samplerate do you prefer?
And are there any video codecs you do not support for the AVI container?
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Re: Con-nichiwa 2012!
It does not matter, I apologize for any confusion on my behalf.
- xDreww
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Re: Con-nichiwa 2012!
I'm guessing deadline already passed? If not do we just send an e-mail to you with a download link to out videos?