... I'll just try test formatting:
FROM: Han-San-Go ("HSG") {Hey, would 'Hans Sango' be the son of Sango and Hans Solo, right? As in, her ditching Miroku for an older, more seasoned stud!}
GLL: Yuppers - if them-thar mecha got 'V' thingies on their helmets it's ALL 1979.
HSG: But what about my Gravion? :p It is mecha and it has a V thingy in their helmet. LOL!
Answer: Very Funny! Gravion and Gravion ZWEI (2004) both count as "Gravion," which is 2002. BTW I know you were kidding, but Grav/Zwei might -technically- make it under PG-13, but it's almost as service-y as, say, Pneumatic Nurse Nanako, right?
GLL (previously): ...but the music must be Japanese somehow - this can be J-pop or en-ka or anything in between that comes from the Land of the Rising Sun.
HSG: The music needs to be Japanese, sung on in Japanese? What about mixed songs like a lot of JPop is a mix of Japanese/English. Also what about songs that were/are originally Japanese but played by English bands?
Answer: That's a toughie! I'd offer this: (for discussion and adjustment)
a. the composer(s) is/are Japanese, -OR-
b. a Japanese band singing Japanese lyrics as a 'cover' of a non Japanese source, -OR-
c. The piece is generally known as a traditional melody, and it is played as an instrumental.
So:
- Yo Yo Ma conducting the Tokyo symphony doing Beethoven would -NOT- be 'Japanese.'
- GACK [sic] (or whoever) singing a Japanese 'filk' lyrics done to an old New England whaling song: "The Kyuushuu Come-All Ye?" - would be VERY STRANGE but would be 'Japanese.'
- An English string quartet plays variations on 'Sakura, Sakura,' or any military band playing the 'Kaigun March' (Imperial Japanese Navy.)
Grey Area: What happens when a non-Japanese melody is played on traditional Japanese instruments? "The Dueling Kotos?" or Scots Piobrochead played on shakuhachi? (THAT would be EERIE as heck!)
HSG: Quote: New Series I would also note anything played on Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Anime Network, WB, Fox Kids, syndicated television not be considered new. Usually by the time an anime hits that market even if it just came out, the market is saturated with toys, advertising, etc.
Answer: Would anyone be willing to volunteer to keep tabs on that? I don't buy or receive cable, (TV is SUPPOSED to be FREE, right?) So how do we tell what's been corrupted?
JOKE: How about "Anything that gets broadcast in DUB no longer 'counts' as New Anime?"
HSG: I would like to make a suggestion though. If you pick categories, set them up then please don't change them halfway or rearrange at the end of things before the Con. I realize that you don't honestly want a category to only have 2 entries but if that is all that is entered, that is all that should be played. When a person designs something with a particular category in mind then finds out they get moved later, it places them and their video at a disadvantage because it is being moved to a category it wasn't designed for.
Answer: Good comments. What do you do if only ONE entry comes in for a category. Is it a default winner? (This would save review time and voting!)
Sinaj: The block of time for the Contest was 4 - 7, if I remember correctly.
Answer: Actually, that was the contest + the show. I broke that up into 3 1-hour sections: contest, AMV trailers, and general AMV's.
Sinaj: Personally, I love watching AMVs and I would have loved to see a longer show. Heck, I would have loved to see some of the entries that didn't make the cut mixed in with the trailers shown after the show if it would have been possible.
Answer: Last year there had been an open room to set up in, but this year there was a panel butting right up to the contest. I too, had had a selection of runner-ups which I had wanted to fire up starting about, say 20 min before the scheduled beginning of the contest. That would also allow the sound folks to dial in a little bit.
I hope we can do it that way next time.
LASTLY: how about a NEW challenge category: CROSSOVERS!
Possible definition: Any format OK, any series OK. The Crossover is a story in which characters from two or more different series are interacting:
A Funny example is "Wizard of Ozaka"
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_videoinfo.php?v=79195A Drama example:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_videoinfo.php?v=23614This would replace one of the other 5 categories...
- G