Contests
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[edit] Halloween Costume Contest
When: During the showing on Friday, October 30, 2009
We are once again proud to announce the 4th annual Halloween Costume Contest! Almost on Halloween, but not quite! Well, that just means you have more time to party! (...or...study for midterms...) Whether or not you're participating, come dressed up! You can dress up as anything you want, not necessarily cosplay. Come enjoy the show and get some free candy!
[edit] Rules
Come dressed up!
Only restrictions: Please keep it PG-13. (In other words, if you can freely walk around in public without getting arrested, it should be okay.) Members only (to be eligible for prizes)
[edit] Prizes
TBA
[edit] Grading Criteria
TBD
[edit] Manga Drive
For the third year, we're doing our Manga Drive. Donating to the library makes more things available to people, and helps us expand the club. So please donate!!
[edit] Rules
- This event is being planned and managed by the Anime Discovery Project. Any final say on issues concerning this event will be left to officers of the ADP. Their word is final.
- Anyone interested (not just members) may bring in as many manga as they want during this school year to be eligible for spots in the prize-drawing raffle. Each piece of manga brought in will equate to one raffle ticket. Size of a manga does not factor into number of tickets awarded. One book = one ticket; no exceptions allowed.
- We accept manga or anime art books, preferably in English or Japanese. If what you want to donate falls outside of this (but is still related to anime culture), then have it inspected by an officer or volunteer and they will decide if it is eligible.
- Any manga donated for this event must be checked by an officer or volunteer of the ADP. We will keep this contact information and your tally sheet locked in our room, and it will be their responsibilities to check the eligibility of materials donated and add the information to the tally sheet. You may come by the club office anytime during normal office hours and ask to see your tally sheet (to see what and how much you’ve donated).
- There will be no returns of manga donated. Once we receive the book and it is added to your tally sheet, it becomes property of the ADP.
For any clarification on rules, email the ADP Treasurer, Andrew Helbert, at ALHelbert@gmail.com. You may ask for a copy of these rules, or you can stop by our office anytime to read them again.
[edit] Prizes
TBD
[edit] AMV Contest
TBD if we are doing this year. Deadline to submit: TBD Contest date: TBD
The Anime Discovery Project (ADP) is proud to announce the (hopefull) third annual UW AMV contest! Another venture of epic proportions! We wish to extend an invitation to all those AMV creators out there to submit their wonderful pieces of artwork so we can present it to the world in a university setting.
For a good example of AMVs, check out Animemusicvideos.org for more info! More details will be added to this page as time goes on, so keep an eye out!
[edit] Rules:
- Anybody is eligible to enter a video, provided they created the AMV themselves.
- Please try to keep the video at most PG-13. Anything more than that will be disqualified.
- Each entry will be limited to five (5) minutes maximum.
- By definition, AMV: Any edited video from Anime using any sort of audio from another source.
- Please no game footage, only anime footage.
- Please use only avi or mpg encoding. If you really prefer another format please contact us first.
- We are not responsible if your AMV does not play.
[edit] Categories (if enough entries):
We shall be dividing our contest into the following categories for ease of judging.If there are not enough entries, we will simply just show them all in one group. They are:
- Serious
- Humor
[edit] Prizes
1st place: Price of admission for a summer anime convention of your choice. 2nd place: TBD 3rd place: TBD
[edit] Grading Criteria:
For our contest, we will be using 3 judges, selected from both the ADP. The AMVs will be judged on a 5 pt scale and on the following categories:
- Editing: 1-5
- How well edited the video looks.
- Unity: 1-5
- How well the music is used in conjunction with the anime.
- Quality: 1-5
- How well the video looks overall.
