CC32-SF-02b: Iron Girl with Iron Man
Competition Staff & Rules
Staff:
- Director: Anne-Marie Morin-Bérard
- Master of Ceremonies: Gravely MacCabre (Ricky Dick)
- Presentation Judges: Jacqueline M. Ward, Nora Mai and Rae Bradbury-Enslin
- Workmanship Judge(s): Catherine Leeson, Kyuukazan, Maral Agnerian, and Featherweight
- Judges’ Clerk: Unknown
Rules:
The F&SF Masquerade is the type of masquerade contest most of us are used to – short stage presentations, backstage workmanship judging, and any type of costume is welcome. That includes anime, video games, fursuits, robots, original designs, anything you can dream up!
Fantasy & Sci-Fi Masquerade awards:
Novice Workmanship
Honorable mention for creative problem solving: #26 Disco Goldfish
Honorable mention: #24 The Problem with Being a Ginger
Honorable mention: # 21 Sailor Venus & Sailor Jupiter
Honorable mention: # 41 Jane Engage Trickster Mode
Best Novice Mascot: # 15 My Name is Earl
Best Novice Finishing: # 17 Anna of Arendale
Best Novice Tailoring: # 36 Rufio
Best Novice Leatherwork: # 35 Vash the Stampede
Best Novice Props: # 23 Magic Armor Link
Best Novice Recreation: # 7 I Am Fabulous
Best in Class Novice Workmanship: Tie, # 18 Guild Wars 2 and # 39 Elphaba the Wicked
Novice Presentation
Honorable mention: # 21 Sailor Venus & Sailor Jupiter
Honorable mention: # 32 Loki
Most magical: # 23 Magic Armor Link
Disco Bowl: # 26 Disco Goldfish
Best Characterization #17 Anna of Arendale
Most wicked: # 39 Elphaba the Wicked
Best novice: # 7 I am Fabulous
Journeyman Workmanship
Honorable mention: # 53 Live Like a Pirate
Honorable mention: # 59 Renegade Lady Tardis
Best Journeyman Tailoring: # 51 Prince Hans of the Southern Isles
Best Journeyman Metalwork: # 68 Priestess of Dragons
Best Journeyman Mascot: # 10 Darkly Dawns the Duck
Best Mashup: # 66 Cyber Dalek
Best Journeyman Recreation: # 42 Just Another Day in the Tardis
Best Journeyman Finishing: # 54 Mirror Mirror Wedding Dress
Best Journeyman Accessories: # 76 Archangel Tryael & Nephalim Wizard
Best Use of Unusual Materials: # 28 Ghostbusters
Best Journeyman Details: # 22 Guardians of the Imaginary World
Best in Class Journeyman Workmanship: # 61 National Geographic a Fox Documentary
Journeyman Presentation
Honored for excellence: # 44 The Season Fairy
Honored for excellence: # 50 Dragon Born
Best Steampunk # 19 Unfinished Automaton
Best Mashup: # 66 Cyber Dalek
Most Enchanting: # 16 Memories
Best Musical Recreation: # 49 Galinda with a « ga »
Best Presentation: # 61 National Geographic a Fox Documentary
Most Elegant: # 22 Guardian of the Imaginary Worlds
Best in Class Journeyman Presentation: # 13 Conor’s Hunting Mission
Master Workmanship
Honorable mention for textile mixology: # 57 Spirit of the Depth
Honorable mention for detailing: # 48 Katniss Everdeen Wedding Gown
Superior Millinery: # 67 Kali Dance of Destruction
Best Configurative Engineering: # 72 Optimus Time
Best Mythical Interpretation: #52 The Zodiac
Best Screen Accuracy: # 73 The Curse
Best Reinterpretation: # 66 Frozen with a Twist
Excellence in Painting: # 31 The Faun
Technical Innovation in Tentacles: # 80 Ursula the Sea Witch
Technical Supremacy: # 85 Dalek Dreadnaught
Best in Class Master Workmanship: # 88 Father of the Forest
Master Presentation
Honored for excellence: # 5 Klingon Justice League
Honored for excellence: #88 Father of the Forest
Most Transformative: # 72 Optimus Time
Best Twist: # 75 Yet Another Frozen Skit
Best Dr Who: # 79 Nemesis
Most Beautiful Master: # 62 The Feathered Bride
Most Entertaining: # 60 Frozen with a Twist
Most Evocative: # 52 The Zodiac
Best in Class Master Presentation: # 31 The Faun
BEST IN SHOW OVERALL
# 77 A Clockwork Circus
Masquerade Rules
I. Competition Categories
All costumes entered must be either Original or Recreation.
Original costumes are designed by the contestant, although they may be inspired by a fantasy, science fiction, or other source.
Recreation costumes are those whose design is copied from a media or other source, be it TV, film, art, illustration, comics, theatre. They may also be recreated from a print description. Documentation of the original source, showing at least one good view of the costume, or a print/prose description by the designer/author, must be provided for judging. (Bring paper copies only, no books or other media.)
II. Skill Divisions
The Skill Division System is for protecting those who have little to no experience in costume presentation and workmanship from having to compete with those who have costumed for many years. Entrants may always choose to compete at a higher division if they feel their skills are adequate, but they may not compete lower than a division in which they’ve won in the past.
Young Fan: Any contestant aged 13 or younger who made their own costume, who is not part of an adult group. All entries in a Young Fan group entry must be 13 or younger.
Novice: Any contestant who has not won more than two major awards, or Best in Division, or Best in Show, in the Novice Division in international competition. Any Young Fan contestant may elect to “compete up” and enter the Novice Division.
Journeyman: Any contestant who has not won more than three major awards, or Best in Division, or Best in Show, in the Journeyman Division in international competition. Any Young Fan or Novice contestant may elect to “compete up” and enter in the Journeyman Division.
Master: Any contestant who has competed and won in the Master Division in an international competition. Professional costumers must enter in the Master Division. Any contestant may elect to “compete up” and enter in the Master Division.
Group entries must enter in the skill division that their most experienced member sorts into.
Young Fans wearing adult-made costumes must enter in the adult’s skill division.
The Costume-Con masquerades are International-level competitions; the only other International-level masquerades are at Worldcon and Anime North. If you have never won awards at an international-level masquerade, you may enter as Novice at CC, but you may choose to go higher if you feel your skills are sufficient.
If you’re not sure which division you should enter, please contact the Masquerade Director.
III. Rules
These are the things you MUST pay attention to, as violating one of the rules can and will make you ineligible for awards.
Remember, when in doubt, ask the Masquerade Director! Don′t guess.
1. All contestants must be registered attending members of CC-32. This includes both designers and models.
2. No purchased or rented costumes may be entered in this competition.
3. A costume may not be entered in this competition if it has won a “Best in Show” at an ICG-recognized international competition (Costume-Con, Worldcon or Anime North). A previous “Best in Division” winning costume from the above competitions may be entered only if it can be entered one skill division level higher than its previous win.
4. This competition is rated PG-13, so no nudity, please. “No costume is no costume” still applies.
5. No contestant may appear on stage more than once. Costumers may enter more than one costume, but each must appear on a different model. No “cameos” allowed, either.
6. Each entry will have no more than 60 seconds on stage. You may certainly use less time, but no more than that without prior approval.
7. No fire or open flame will be allowed on stage.
8. The “no peanut butter” rule applies: No messy substances – wet, dry, sparkly, or oily – that might ruin another costume are allowed on stage or in the Green Room.
9. No smoking in any Masquerade area.
10. No weapons will be allowed on stage that might endanger anybody. Entrants may not display weapons without prior approval by the Masq Director FIRST. Weapons display may be approved after proof of safe display at rehearsal.
11. No special effects (flash bulbs, strobes, sparklers, etc.) will be allowed on stage that might endanger anybody. Special effects may be approved after safe display at rehearsal, provided they are legal. In no case will a special effect be approved that leaves a mess on the stage.
12. No flash photography will be allowed during the competition. Please pose for your friends on stage after the contest, or for our photographer while you are not on stage!
13. Since there will be no live or pickup mikes on stage, you should pre-record your dialogue (if any) and background music. You may also submit text for the MC to read before, during, or after your entry. All of this background content may be vetted before approval to ensure we stick to our PG-13 rating.
14. Rehearsal is required. Sign up for a rehearsal slot on-site at the convention before rehearsals are scheduled to start.
15. Entry numbers will be given out in the Green Room. You must be in line and ready to go on stage when your entry number is called. If you miss your call, your entry may be dropped.
16. Entries must be able to go on and off stage with only minimal help from stage ninjas and within a reasonable amount of time, unless pre-arranged with the Masquerade Director.
17. The Masquerade Director requires real names to be supplied on entry forms. These real names must match the ones you used to register for the convention. Remember, you can always ask the MC to announce nicknames.
18. No exceptions will be made to these rules without advance approval by the Masquerade Director.
19. Do NOT surprise the Masquerade Director or crew! Let us in on what you have planned, and trust us to keep the surprise from the audience until you’re ready to unveil it.
IV. Other Stuff and Pointers
Sound: We plan on accepting both CDs and MP3s. If you use CDs, be sure that they are recorded as an audio CD, that your dialogue/music is recorded on track #1, and that it is the ONLY track on the CD. When in doubt, bring extras, including extra blank media.
Lights: No details yet. Do not plan on anything more complicated than color washes, fade in/outs, and spotlights.
Power: Don’t plan on having access to power cords/plugs on stage.
Stage access: Plan on using stairs with non-removable handrails to enter/exit the stage. Do NOT plan on using a ramp, as one will probably not be available.
V. Workmanship Judging
Workmanship judging is strictly optional, but encouraged. Your entire costume need not be judged; you can (and many do!) submit just one part of it for judging. For example, you may present just one prop, or a headdress, or all the beading.
If you think you may want workmanship judging, please check the YES box on your entry form. If you’re sure you won’t, please check NO. This will help us schedule our judges’ time better, to ensure everybody’s work gets a fair viewing.
VI. Entry Forms
Will be available closer to the convention date.
For more information, please email the F&SF masquerade director.
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Fantasy & Science Fiction Masquerade
The Fantasy & Science-Fiction Masquerade offers you a chance to let your imagination run wild on stage. It recognizes creativity, workmanship and stage presentation.
The Fantasy & Science-Fiction Masquerade will use the following categories:
● Original: A costume based on a design from your own imagination, although said design may be inspired by a specific artist or artwork.
● Reproduction: This category is for costumes that are based on a specific, existing costume, painting, illustration, anime, game or written description. The goal of a Reproduction is to look exactly like the original costume or illustration. If competing in this category, you should submit documentation in order for the judges to better appreciate your work.
Workmanship judging for the F&SF will be done backstage before the show. Check-in information will be available at the masquerade registration desk.
The Fantasy & Sci-Fi masquerade will be Saturday evening.
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Contact the director Anne-Marie if you have questions.