1. Is the AMV contest staff restricted?
I am going to the meeting today, and I will put that question to a vote.
At the very least, I will exclude MYSELF and also exclude the judges' panel from submitting.
(BTW - I am looking for new judges - folks can contact me off-list: guy1656 [at] ados [dot] net)
2. Also, I need something clarified. Under section E - Does that mean, for example that I want to submit an Neon Genesis Evangelion AMV under the drama/romance category and that there is an Neon Genesis Evangelion video that was already chosen for the category, that my entry will not be put in? I really hope not ...
No, what it means is THIS: As an example, let's say Drama/Romance receives NINE entries, and the judges want to select the top FIVE. (We won't worry about how the max. number of entries per category is determined here; this is just an EXAMPLE.)
Of the nine, let's say you are a prodigious AMV producer and you submitted THREE - two are Eva and the other uses 'Speed Grapher.' Let's also say that one other contestant submits a Drama/Romance work set to 'Eva.'
The judges will pick THE BEST ONE of those three 'Eva' Drama/Romance works to run. If your 'Speed Grapher' work is also very good, then they could pick that and you would have TWO submissions running in Drama/Romance. (Whoo-hoo!) But there would be only ONE 'Eva' vid in any one category.
An exception is 'Various' or crossover works; if one of those has Knives playing Texas Hold-em against Spike, Gendo, Negotiator Yugo, and Kalinin ,then that work will -NOT- punch out Trigun, Bebop, Eva, Yugo, and FMP for the REST of that category.
What I don't get is your phrase 'already chosen for the category.' All submissions are reviewed as a single screening event, so no one entry can be "ahead" of any other entry. I also randomize the order of showing the entries within each category for the pre-screening..
How the judges might pick one 'Eva' vid over another is entirely their deal. In the past, they tend to first assess technical factos such as clear audio/video, compression size appropriate to bitrate, consistent frame sizes (as in, not bouncing from 16:9 to 4:3 and back) and they have seen hundreds if not 100's of AMVs, so they tend to like works with at aleast a little SOMETHING that makes it stand out. However you pull that off.
- GOOD LUCK!