Rider4Z wrote:the nokia was a treat, but honestly it didn't have that hardcore convention feel to me. so i'm not disappointed
I disagree. Convention halls are designed to be meeting rooms, not screening rooms. The sound systems usually leave much to be desired, meaning we rely on the ingenuity of the AV staff to make our videos as presentable as possible. Plus the chairs are awful.
By contrast, the Nokia Theater was designed as an entertainment venue, with state-of-the-art projection and audio systems to present our videos in the best possible circumstances. And the seats are so comfy! Can you honestly say you would prefer the spine-crushing chairs of a convention hall to those that are actually designed for someone to sit in for hours? Hardcore, yes, but I am no impervious to pain.
Having the AMV contest at the Nokia Theater felt like AMV's were "going to the show", being elevated to the status of an event like a concert. We even had to have tickets like the ones you would buy for a concert. The last time we had something similar was at AX 2000, when the AMV's were screened at the Long Beach Arena. It felt nice then, and it felt nice last year, too. Granted, it wouldn't feel as special if we got to do that every year, but I will still miss it.