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Post by dwchang » Wed Aug 04, 2004 5:48 pm

Scintilla wrote:
Corran wrote:
dwchang wrote:And thanks Gene! Maybe I'll go for the "three-peat" next year ;).
Not if I can help it.
You and a dozen others :D
I'd normally say "Bring it," but I think I'll just cry now :cry:

Corran, sadly you're not the only one gunnin' for me apparently :(. Kusoyaro and even Doki have expressed interest. Asshats.

:cry:
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Post by dwchang » Wed Aug 04, 2004 6:09 pm

I guess it's time to reply to these nice comments throughout this thread. Been busy with well...life after Otakon ;)
AtomX wrote:DW defends his title of GOD OF ROMANSU!

Puzzle > Piano
Title? I had a title to defend? I was not informed of this. Will next year be in a steelcage? :lol:
Otohiko wrote:lol, dwchang takes a romance award again - way to go! :lol:
Thanks!
TheLongshot wrote:Well, the only one I voted for that won was the Richard Marx one. Not surprising to me, since it was the strongest video in a weak category.
First off thanks, but I'd disagree. Although I won, I felt most of the videos in the category were competitive and I thought it was "up in the air" going to the awards ceremony. They're all worth checking out imo.
GeneStarwind21122 wrote:Dwchang it was great meeting you Vlad, jbone and all of the other creators at the screenings.
The feeling is mutual. I'm glad you got to see your video on the big screen, but next time just calm down and don't shake so much ;).
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Post by dwchang » Wed Aug 04, 2004 6:17 pm

And to even out the self-whoring, some pimpage of videos that don't seem to be getting much talk :-/.
JCD wrote:Out of couriousity, can anyone tell me how my video was recieved by the audience? It was "Strike On" set to Princess Nine (Baseball stuff)
I was thoroughly impressed by your video. This makes three cons in a row that I've been impressed by one of your videos (AWA - Overdrive, ACen - Kiddy Grade and now this). Perhaps I should keep you in my radar ;).

In any case, your video was very well done. Specifically it was very tightly edited. You rarely missed a dominant beat or rhythm and the video was very dynamic and active. Sadly you were in (debateably) the most competitive category (imo) and thus it was hard to choose a winner. :up: regardless.
atchang wrote:One of these days I'm gonna submit a video to otakon that doesn't get me into trouble with someone about category.. :) Honestly.. I didn't know what category it should be in because I didn't think it fit any of them.. So I left it to the contest. My last video at Otakon got moved it to Action/Upbeat by the contest and offended maboroshi .. Will I never learn...
Actually after watching your video a number of times, it's starting to really grow on me. I'll be honest that the first time I saw it (during the afternoon screening), I didn't like it that much. I saw that the editing was good, but well...perhaps I'm just negatively biased to game music videos. I also think a % of this was the crowd cheering just to the titlecard (i.e. seeing "FFX") prior to the video even playing.

Now that I'm home, I've watched it more and specifically, listened to the song A LOT. You can thank Ashyukun for that. I'd say about 7 of us are now addicted to this song bc of him (and you) :P. On top of that, I now see what you were going for. Although it's not a "sappy" video, I can see why the audience would vote for it. It feels like a "real" music video with singing, dancing, etc. I guess what I mean is that I could see something like this on MTV :).

...and did I mention the song? ARGH I'm listening to it at work again for like the 7th time >_<.

BTW it was humorous that your video was right before mine. People thought we were either A) the same person or B) related. -_-;;
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Post by atchang » Wed Aug 04, 2004 6:53 pm

dwchang wrote: Actually after watching your video a number of times, it's starting to really grow on me. I'll be honest that the first time I saw it (during the afternoon screening), I didn't like it that much. I saw that the editing was good, but well...perhaps I'm just negatively biased to game music videos. I also think a % of this was the crowd cheering just to the titlecard (i.e. seeing "FFX") prior to the video even playing.
There was cheering?!?!?!?! :shock: at the title card??? WOW Thats a first... Historically title cards for my vids produce an audible groan from the audience. :lol:

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Post by BogoSort » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:34 pm

atchang wrote:There was cheering?!?!?!?! :shock: at the title card??? WOW Thats a first... Historically title cards for my vids produce an audible groan from the audience. :lol:
People totally cheered for the title card. It was just when the first scene with Yuna dancing on the water where many of the creators groaned, fearing that it was going to be another one of those videos.

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Post by genestarwind21122 » Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:27 pm

dwchang wrote:I guess it's time to reply to these nice comments throughout this thread. Been busy with well...life after Otakon ;)

GeneStarwind21122 wrote:Dwchang it was great meeting you Vlad, jbone and all of the other creators at the screenings.
The feeling is mutual. I'm glad you got to see your video on the big screen, but next time just calm down and don't shake so much ;).
Oh right, but do you remember your first amv contest. That was a major event. Anyway I don't know what category I'll be submiting next year, but if I come up against you again I promise it willn't be a knock off song of your previous video lol. I wonder what would have happend if Fighting For Your Love for some odd reason did win (NFG - Glory of Love) would that mean I have to go through the tourcher of Disney lol. Anyway see you around.

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Post by TaranT » Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:55 pm

dwchang wrote:Corran, sadly you're not the only one gunnin' for me apparently :(. Kusoyaro and even Doki have expressed interest. Asshats.
This is starting to sound like a challenge worth pursuing. It's for the romance category, right ? I've done that before (but not at Otakon).


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Using Mark's contest review as the source, I've put all the contest entries up on the list; most have links. Unless I'm mistaken, they're also in the order of play.
http://www.amv-contest-lists.org/

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Post by Ashyukun » Thu Aug 05, 2004 7:35 am

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rogueintellectproductions wrote:I missed the explanation on the Theme category, though. What was the criteria for that?
It wasn't a category. It was an award given to the best video that followed the theme of "conflict", which apparently <i>we here at the Org forums voted on,</i> months prior.

I'm guessing most of us totally forgot about it. I know I did, until Geoff announced the award.
Actually, I thought that the "theme" was not something we voted on, but what Otakon's theme was ("The Olympics", apparently- I didn't even know the con had a theme until after asking someone- on staff- about it). Either way- I think (no offense to the video that won the award- I believe this was the one that wasn't in the finals, so as such I probably haven't seen it...) it was a very poor choice of additional awards. If there is going to be a 'theme' award, there should be more made of the importance (or at least publicity as to what the 'theme' actually is) of it- like ACen, where there is an entire category devoted to the 'theme' that is chosen.

Personally- I think I liked it better with just having the 5 category awards. There was a reason it had been that way- as was proven quite well this year (at a number of conventions), a good comedy/comedic video will frequently completely stomp everything else just because it gets the most vivid emotional reaction out of people (and bear in mind- I tend to lean toward making comedy/parody videos). With just the 5 category awards, you have 5 winners on even grounds. Throw in the 'Best of Show' award, and you somewhat lessen the importance of the 5 category awards. Even more so when you throw in two awards decided solely by one person's opinion.
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Post by Ashyukun » Thu Aug 05, 2004 7:51 am

JCD wrote:Out of couriousity, can anyone tell me how my video was recieved by the audience? It was "Strike On" set to Princess Nine (Baseball stuff)
I'd second DW's praise- personally your video was my choice in this category. I rather like P9 (though I'm apparently one of the only people I know who does...), and having fiddled with an upbeat/action video to it myself know how hard it can be at times to come up with the needed scenes for it- which you did exceptionally well, as well as some very tight masking and beat matching. :up:

re: ATChang's FF video
DWChang wrote:Now that I'm home, I've watched it more and specifically, listened to the song A LOT. You can thank Ashyukun for that. I'd say about 7 of us are now addicted to this song bc of him (and you) :P.
MWAAHAAHAAAHAAA :lol: :lol: :lol: ;P

Like DW, I've come to appreciate and enjoy your video more after repeated viewings. With as many FF videos as I've seen over the last two years, that it was done well enough and was a fresh enough take on the footage that in many cases we've seen over and over again is quite impressive.

This was a very interesting contest in terms of the content, IMO. Typically I expect to see a majority of videos using the handful of series that are 'really popular' this year in the contest, and only a handful of more obscure/older/less popular titles- but this year it just felt like the odd-series-out took over the contest. Two videos using Rose of Versailles, two Video Girl Ai videos, a Kanon video(/MAD :p), a video incorporating (very well at that) the Live Action Saillor Moon, Princess Nine, etc. And a couple of videos took sources that many of us consider to be overused and played out (FF, Eva, LP) and proved that a truly good editor can make even overplayed source enjoyable and impressive.

Now to go work on a Romance video to dethrone DW. :P (j/k- halfway at least.... I don't know if I'll end aiming for romance or not yet)
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Post by rogueintellectproductions » Thu Aug 05, 2004 9:15 am

Ashyukun wrote:This was a very interesting contest in terms of the content, IMO. Typically I expect to see a majority of videos using the handful of series that are 'really popular' this year in the contest, and only a handful of more obscure/older/less popular titles- but this year it just felt like the odd-series-out took over the contest. Two videos using Rose of Versailles, two Video Girl Ai videos, a Kanon video(/MAD :p), a video incorporating (very well at that) the Live Action Saillor Moon, Princess Nine, etc. And a couple of videos took sources that many of us consider to be overused and played out (FF, Eva, LP) and proved that a truly good editor can make even overplayed source enjoyable and impressive.
You're right, there weren't any groaner videos. I thought it was neato-keen that there were two FLCL videos in the contest that did not have a single frame of footage in common - in fact, they were basically total opposites. As a matter of fact, when there were two videos based on the same series, they were still really different. It kept things fresh.

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