Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest Thread - WINNERS ANNOUNCED!!!
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- Kazemon15
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
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That's only for International entries though...
Everyone in the US has to send it via post.
That's only for International entries though...
Everyone in the US has to send it via post.
- Kireblue
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
just came back from dropping my entry off at the post office. Two of my entries will actually be making their con debut despite the fact that both of them are over a year old. I've been saving these bad boys for something special
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
Now I'm hoping for the day that I'd actually run out of the Nokia theater as it explodes.Castor Troy wrote:Quoted Image converted to link:Ryvannis wrote:I don't know if I should be surprised that you actually found a page from the Naruto manga in response to my quote or that its actually the perfect response. I'd at least want to compete with you in a contest for once, especially if your going to retire.
http://www.vg-projects.com/castor/pics/wefight.jpg
Spoiler :
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
Ryvannis wrote:Now I'm hoping for the day that I'd actually run out of the Nokia theater as it explodes.Castor Troy wrote:Quoted Image converted to link:Ryvannis wrote:I don't know if I should be surprised that you actually found a page from the Naruto manga in response to my quote or that its actually the perfect response. I'd at least want to compete with you in a contest for once, especially if your going to retire.
http://www.vg-projects.com/castor/pics/wefight.jpgSpoiler :
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
You ate Mexican for breakfast again?Castor Troy wrote:Spoiler :
"Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere."
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
Little does anyone know that Castor's original nickname was Castor Oil Troy...machina21 wrote:You ate Mexican for breakfast again?Castor Troy wrote:Spoiler :
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
I had chalupas from Taco Bell.machina21 wrote:You ate Mexican for breakfast again?Castor Troy wrote:Spoiler :
"You're ignoring everything, except what you want to hear.." - jbone
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
So, I've had a few people ask me about how strict I am regarding video codecs. Here's my response:
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The video requirements as written in the rules were a guideline designed to save trouble when it came time to process vids onto a presentation DVD. In practice, generally any codec was accepted, and a vid was only rejected for codec reasons if it refused to play or did something screwy. We weren't super strict about it. Submitting using any other codec will be allowed, but it's an at-your-own-risk thing. So, if you want to play it safe, submit within those parameters. Or if you don't, then don't.
As for what I personally prefer, my codec of preference is a high bitrate Xvid in an AVI container with either PCM/WAV audio or a constant-bitrate MP3 of 192kbps or better. Make sure the audio sample rate is identical to your audio source footage's sample rate (either 44.1khz or 48khz). AMVs with audio sample rates other than those will be rejected. MKVs or OGGs will also be rejected. Submissions being sent digitally that are larger than 250mb will be rejected (don't kill my bandwidth please).
I have had bad personal experiences with H.264 MP4s and AAC adio. Playback in that format is severely inconsistent between various video playback softwares and platforms. I won't reject it though, but if your video plays oddly because of some gremlin, that's not on us.
As for anamorphic NSP vs. letterboxed SP, I would prefer that letterboxing be avoided, so go anamorphic. If you're working from hi-def source, you're welcome to submit in 720p as well.
I will be using VLC v2 on a PC to play your videos to the judges, and then using Adobe Encore CS5 to create DVDs for the finals. Test your videos with those software programs to ensure that what you see is what I see.
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The video requirements as written in the rules were a guideline designed to save trouble when it came time to process vids onto a presentation DVD. In practice, generally any codec was accepted, and a vid was only rejected for codec reasons if it refused to play or did something screwy. We weren't super strict about it. Submitting using any other codec will be allowed, but it's an at-your-own-risk thing. So, if you want to play it safe, submit within those parameters. Or if you don't, then don't.
As for what I personally prefer, my codec of preference is a high bitrate Xvid in an AVI container with either PCM/WAV audio or a constant-bitrate MP3 of 192kbps or better. Make sure the audio sample rate is identical to your audio source footage's sample rate (either 44.1khz or 48khz). AMVs with audio sample rates other than those will be rejected. MKVs or OGGs will also be rejected. Submissions being sent digitally that are larger than 250mb will be rejected (don't kill my bandwidth please).
I have had bad personal experiences with H.264 MP4s and AAC adio. Playback in that format is severely inconsistent between various video playback softwares and platforms. I won't reject it though, but if your video plays oddly because of some gremlin, that's not on us.
As for anamorphic NSP vs. letterboxed SP, I would prefer that letterboxing be avoided, so go anamorphic. If you're working from hi-def source, you're welcome to submit in 720p as well.
I will be using VLC v2 on a PC to play your videos to the judges, and then using Adobe Encore CS5 to create DVDs for the finals. Test your videos with those software programs to ensure that what you see is what I see.
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- Kazemon15
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
I sent one of my files as MP4 ACC. Only because I could not find my uncompressed lossless version of it though...
- irriadin
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Re: Anime Expo 2012 AMV Contest - (EZ Rules) DEADLINE: MAY 5
Could I submit my videos via disc in lossless .AVI using something like Lagarith / UTVideo?