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Re: Animation Competition 03
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.animation
Date: 
Thu, 20 Feb 2003 00:42:54 GMT
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Thanks for the suggestions.

From everything that I've been hearing, I'm leaning more towards not showing
every single entry at the actual Festival.

My plan, as of now, is to find some time earlier that day when I could
screen all of the films.  This would be a much smaller event than the actual
competition.  People would not have to stay the entire time, but could rate
the films that they DID see on a scale of 1-100.  Then, a certain number of
films with the best average would be shown.  The number of films passed on
would depend on the number of entries.

Another method would be to also allow an organizer's award.  This would
allow films that the four or five organizers thought were incredibly great
[one or two films] to automatically be screened at the festival.

In this way, the actual competition would have, for example, two films that
the organizers had picked to automatically go on, and about 30-40 minute's
worth of films that the screening commitee had chosen to move on.  From
there, one film could win the Jury Award [from the organizers] and one coudl
win the Audience Pick from the audience at the festival.  There would be a
runner up in both of these catagories.

In this way, people could see as much or as little as they wanted, and
because of the ranking system from 1-100, people would not fell the need to
stay for the entire screening or festival.

The will probably be my course of action.  How many people would actually be
willing to sit through some films in a screening room and nominate
legomation for the actual competition?

-Seth



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  Re: Animation Competition 03
 
Seth, Here are some thoughts that I had from the three animation festivals that I have been envolved with. They are formed as responses to your post. (...) The reason I show every animation sent to me is that I am not comfortable deciding by myself (...) (22 years ago, 20-Feb-03, to lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.animation)

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  Re: Animation Competition 2003
 
(...) Actually, a better solution is to have the animations pre-judged, and show only the best (which can include runners up). This way you can put together a 30-45 minute presentation that most folks will be willing to sit through. If space is (...) (22 years ago, 19-Feb-03, to lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.animation, lugnet.events.brickswest)

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