Costume-Con 29 (CC29): Video Masquerade Rules

Costume-Con 29 (CC29): Video Masquerade Rules

Competition Staff & Rules

Staff:

  • Directors: Kevin Roche & Andrew Trembley
  • Judge(s): Unknown

Rules:

What we are looking for:

  1. Short films/videos featuring you or your friends in costumes! (This is, after all, a Video Masquerade). costumes of any genre are appropriate, including costumed puppets and dolls.
  2. Submissions must be appropriate for a mixed (mostly adult, but some youngsters) audience. As with Costume-Con stage masquerades, aim for the equivalent of a PG-13 rating.
  3. Submission should be short, typically no longer than 6 minutes. We will happily consider longer videos, but please, no epic feature length films.
  4. All videos will be reviews for qualification before inclusion in the Video Masquerade. Submission of a video does not guarantee inclusion.

Who May Enter:

  1. Anyone may submit videos to be considered for inclusion in the Video Masquerade Film Festival. Membership on Costume-Con 29 is not required. In the event your video wins an award, however, you would need a membership to accept said award in person at CC29.

How to Enter:

    1. Notify us of your intention to enter by emailing the Masquerade Directors [Removed], and uploading the online version NO LATER than March 18, 2011.
  1. All accepted submission will be screened for the judging pane, if any, and all attendees of Costume-Con 29. By submitting your video for inclusion, you are granting us the right to multiple such screenings without expectation of remuneration or other consideration.
  2. All videos must be submitted digitally.
    1. By March 18, 2011: Upload to YouTube, Vimeo, or another online video hosting service. We will be using those uploaded videos for initial review, and as the distribution route for any judging panel. Please set the videos to be shared privately until after the festival.
    2. By April 15, 2011: A high resolution version must be provided to us to use in the on-site screenings. Details and file format information will be provided to you.
  3. Please provide a cast and credits list for your entry, so that accolades may reach the appropriate parties. Be sure to credit the creators of the costumes!
  4. Please indicate whether you are a film or video professional. If the costumers/cast in your video have competed in stage masquerade contests, please also indicate at what skill level they compete. (This latter part is for information only).

Judging and Awards:

  1. If we receive more than 5 qualified submissions, we will assemble a judging panel to select awards. We may also have a ballot for CC29 attendees to select their favorite submission.
  2. Documentation about your entry is not required, but, if you wish to provide it, it will be reviewed by the Judging Panel.
  3. The only skill division in the event of judging will be between Amateurs and Professionals. A Professional is someone that works in Film of Television, and therefore, has access to a better quality of editing equipment. Ron Howard and Mike Nesmith would both be considered Professionals.
  4. In the event of formal judging, entries will be judged on several different criteria. these include, but are not limited to, Overall Presentation, costume Quality, Location/Set Quality and/or Uniqueness, and Technical Merits. The original idea was to do a masquerade entry that can not normally be presented in a hotel situation. Such as a huge quantity of people in the entry, special prop requirements, such as horses, fire effects, or truly unique setting that cannot be quickly placed on a stage. For examples of what can be entered in the Video Masquerade, you can still see all of last year’s entries on Youtube. The playlist for all of them can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0F272B8609117DA8. Another example of the sort of thing that would qualify is: Matrix Table Tennis.

If you have any further questions, please send an email to the Video Masquerade Directors via Kevin Roche.

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