If it's like the AMV Hours he did at KotoriCon and AnimeNEXT? His own.Castor Troy wrote:I wonder what kind of amvs this guy will show.
Disclaimer: we didn't attend either one, so we don't know if he's any good or not.
If it's like the AMV Hours he did at KotoriCon and AnimeNEXT? His own.Castor Troy wrote:I wonder what kind of amvs this guy will show.
The problem is you lose the bottom fifth of the screen if you aren't in the front row.Castor Troy wrote:Yay, my neck is saved, at least.Hagaren Viper wrote:I'm actually fairly ok with that...it hurt my neck to watch the screen from where they sat us regardless of which I looked at. Definitely was a nice venue though.
Im kinda disappointed with the AMV Chef being in the middle of the day though, but hey.
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Here's his a-m-v.org profile:Scintilla wrote:If it's like the AMV Hours he did at KotoriCon and AnimeNEXT? His own.Castor Troy wrote:I wonder what kind of amvs this guy will show.
Disclaimer: we didn't attend either one, so we don't know if he's any good or not.
I think it was closer to 2000 if I recall correctly, but it is the largest possible room in any case. I suspect the original plan was to put it in Nokia on Saturday but concert prep ate that up. The Miku concert has a LOT of tech.Vlad G Pohnert wrote:Hmmm.. Isn't the place the AMV contest is scheduled a tad small? Considering when I was there two years ago it filled a good part of main events back then..
This room seems to only hold 1000 people! Considering the amount of money being thrown at the contest for prizes that seems rather odd. Seems like there will be a LOT of people who won't make it in
On the plus side, less people to bribeDr.Dinosaur wrote:No! A smaller population will provide less accurate contest results!
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excited!Hofuzz wrote:A little over a week left!