Better than me just being lazyInfinity Squared wrote: It just wasn't that time of year this time around for big inspirations and I always thought this competition deserved to receive the good stuff and not just some stock video I've got hiding around for emergencies
Sakura-Con 2007 AMV Contest Winners
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- Tsunami Jones
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- Seijin_Dinger
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- hackerzc
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Hey, that's what I sent in! lolInfinity Squared wrote:Anyway, to keep some semblance of remaining on topic, I just have to say that I regretted not being able to send in a video this year. It just wasn't that time of year this time around for big inspirations and I always thought this competition deserved to receive the good stuff and not just some stock video I've got hiding around for emergencies
Running a contest will do that to ya Tom. I know I almost never make AMV's anymore. What I had sent to you was the only thing I did at all last year. I was too busy making SOMEONES opening ceremonies video and commercials. =^PSeijin_Dinger wrote:hey dont bring up Lazy, I havent made an AMV in 2 years
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- Vlad G Pohnert
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Yea.. right... I still make videos (ok, I'm down to one or two) PLUS run two contests, several AMV rooms and Director of Site Ops for a con! So that's no excusehackerzc wrote:
Running a contest will do that to ya Tom. I know I almost never make AMV's anymore. What I had sent to you was the only thing I did at all last year. I was too busy making SOMEONES opening ceremonies video and commercials. =^P
Vlad
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Working on Otakon's AMV Contest kills my inner child. ^_^Vlad G Pohnert wrote:Yea.. right... I still make videos (ok, I'm down to one or two) PLUS run two contests, several AMV rooms and Director of Site Ops for a con! So that's no excusehackerzc wrote:
Running a contest will do that to ya Tom. I know I almost never make AMV's anymore. What I had sent to you was the only thing I did at all last year. I was too busy making SOMEONES opening ceremonies video and commercials. =^P
Vlad
But seriously though, after the con I want nothing to do with AMV's for months, mostly because of the drama involved. I also do publicity stuff for Sakura-con which hits me right after Otakon. So I'm doing some sort of con stuff all year round. In fact I left Nekocon because I could only deal with one con a year and stay sane, and I loved it there. So I'm honestly thinking of dropping something soon.
On top of that I have several hobbies that have nothing to do with anime that eat up my other free time. I have like a dozen things pulling me in different directions, fighting for what gets my time first. When I do edit I need to push everything else away for the time I'm editing, or I'll be too distracted and nothing gets done. It's just not very often I can do that.
The whole Otaku/anime/AMV thing is just one hobby of many for me. I can't live and breath it like others seem to do.
Someone said there is only room in life for one great passion. That is something I can totally agree with as I'm juggling several right now and it's just too difficult.
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- Seijin_Dinger
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could be worseVlad G Pohnert wrote:Yes, I thought it was quite ironic winning it! Now I'll have to live with having your call name on a certificate and having to explain it to peopleTsunami Jones wrote:Congrats on winning my award, Vlad!
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Hehe... I don't know if it's because I have been running AMV contests for a few years now, but I have lessened in my production too (but not nearly as much as Vlad has, I still make 3 or more a year)... but anyway... Anime Academy Heroes 2... eh... one dayhackerzc wrote:Running a contest will do that to ya Tom. I know I almost never make AMV's anymore. What I had sent to you was the only thing I did at all last year. I was too busy making SOMEONES opening ceremonies video and commercials. =^P
- hackerzc
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Even when I was REALLY into it I don't think I did three a year lol. It's not from last of want... but more from lack of time or drive.
For me after working on a contest it just burns me out doing slates and the intro, going through pre-screenings, etc. By time it's over I'm just not in the mood to do my own stuff. Last year after Otakon I was supposed to start this new big project of mine, but it never happened.
If you do something else for a couple months you usually get back into the mood and want to do something again, but by time that happens I'm working on another con which takes up my time so I can't make anything.
For some reason I can't split my energy or attention between the two. It had to be one or the other.
I'm weird like that.
For me after working on a contest it just burns me out doing slates and the intro, going through pre-screenings, etc. By time it's over I'm just not in the mood to do my own stuff. Last year after Otakon I was supposed to start this new big project of mine, but it never happened.
If you do something else for a couple months you usually get back into the mood and want to do something again, but by time that happens I'm working on another con which takes up my time so I can't make anything.
For some reason I can't split my energy or attention between the two. It had to be one or the other.
I'm weird like that.
John Westbrook
Otakon, Fan Parody Dept. Head
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- Tsunami Jones
- is the best medicine.
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