Anime Expo AMV - Farewell & thanks for the memories

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Re: Anime Expo AMV - Farewell & thanks for the memories

Post by Opner » Fri Mar 08, 2019 5:23 am

Last year was my first time at AX and the AMV contest was amazing. It also became a big reason for me to go back to it this year. It saddens me and worries me to hear you guys won't be hosting it again. I hope they still host one with the new coordinator because AMV contests are just so important to me when going to a convention. Thank you guys for your hard work. Being a coordinator for an event, especially of this scale, is not an easy task.

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Post by BasharOfTheAges » Fri Mar 08, 2019 8:56 am

Would have loved to make it out there to see another show you put on, Troy. Sorry to see it end like this. On the bright side, though, less stress!
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Post by Kyci » Fri Mar 08, 2019 9:51 am

Sad to see you go. Met some awesome people in 2017 with you being one of them. Can't imagine what the contest (if that) will look like now. Have fun wherever this takes you. Have to hit up Sakura-con one of these years. Best wishes Stylus. c:

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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Fri Mar 08, 2019 10:32 am

Having helped Tory with the contest and establish an AMV room at AX was a joy.

I had so much fun working with Troy that I made him staff at Sakuracon! It was a blast and at least I can say I ran an AMV room at the worlds largest anime con. god luck to who ever takes over as the room alone is a beast to run and takes a LOT of dedication and passion. You must truly love AMVs and the hard work that comes with it to run ti successfully so we will see if they can find Anyone fill those shes.

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Post by l33tmeatwad » Fri Mar 08, 2019 11:25 am

I'll never forget the year I competed against myself in the same category...and double lost...good memories, lol. Best of luck with your future AMV endeavors and I hope the new person manages to do it some justice, but they have some big shoes to fill.
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Post by Castor Troy » Fri Mar 08, 2019 11:33 am

I saw this coming and rather than point fingers at the powers to be, I want to take the time to reminisce a bit. I still remember the years when AX would never start the contest on time, was excluded from the program guide, the 100+ page threads on here every AX AMV Contest, and many other issues, but you rescued it from the depths and turned it into something great and memorable. I hope the new coordinator understands the huge shoes he/she has to fill to get this thing off the ground. Past AX contests were fun and all, but when you took over, it felt like I was at the Hollywood Bowl of AMV events.

Also, huge thanks for fighting on my behalf at AX2012 and making my AMV journey go out with a bang at my home con. :bzz2:

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Re: Anime Expo AMV - Farewell & thanks for the memories

Post by SailorDeath » Fri Mar 08, 2019 12:35 pm

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I hate seeing another ACen situation and it sucks that you didn't get to do an official farewell via the con, but I hope you're able to just think fondly on the years that you ran an awesome show. You're right, the AX contest did used to have a bad rep and I only started entering after you guys took over and transformed it. I'm happy we still have Sakura-Con to fill that spot. :)
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Re: Anime Expo AMV - Farewell & thanks for the memories

Post by seasons » Fri Mar 08, 2019 3:09 pm

Feedback from someone with zero involvement in the contest over the years means absolutely nothing, but I can't help but read this thread as an extremely bad omen for this hobby.

People here know much more about this than I do from firsthand knowledge and/or attendance at the con, but the Anime Expo contest holds a TON of prestige and is, without question (perhaps this isn't even worth bothering to mention), one of the top 2-3 AMV events in the hobby.

I know you much more for the one AMV you edited and released many years ago than for all the countless hours of work that you've put into making the contest thrive over the years. With that now in the rear view, I hope you're still involved in the hobby and/or this community to some degree, would hate to see you disappear since you've obviously meant so much to everyone here over the years. Then again, I understand just how difficult it is to keep putting in the time and the work with real life happening as it does.

Really hope someone can take the reins and keep the contest going, it would be a huge loss to the community. You did everything you could for it, so once again, thank you.

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Post by Stryyder » Fri Mar 08, 2019 3:53 pm

FWIW, I don't see this as a bad omen for AMV making. Being somewhat on the sidelines and watching the majority of those involved working, the accomplishments and work done at AX in the past near decade has actually fostered one of the more cohesive groups of contest runners I've seen. Between Stylus, YuuSharo, Vlad, Rider, Kireblue, etc etc, as well as the crowd of editors that have gathered to their events not only at AX but at Sakura Con, MomoCon, etc in such large numbers. A lot of solidarity has really come out of the work that was done by all of these people and, as I said, as someone with a close outside view, it really is encouraging.
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Re: Anime Expo AMV - Farewell & thanks for the memories

Post by tko03isaneditor » Fri Mar 08, 2019 4:27 pm

I'm really disappointed AX out of nowhere dropped a bunch of loyal editors and AMV coordinators out of nowhere. I've got a big MV planned and it was always meant for Anime Expo, just hoping that they carry on the tradition as well as it was in years past.

Anyways enough of that sappy stuff, lets get back to that boom bap shit at sakura con

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