I am a very...very emotional person. Mark my words, I will have comments on anything...everything under the sun...and even the SUN itself! It's been HOT these past few days and along with it is the scandalous news of what happened in the recent Cosplay Event.
What happened? This is what happened...
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This was taken from Jeii's Photos. |
I didn't want to say anything at first because at the very least, I understand that it is the judges' decision that matters...and it is final. But my cosplay pride won't let this go really... It was also fired up by Jeii who passionately talked about it with all honesty. It made me wary of how, as event managers, we should take our events seriously.
It's true. Event Organizers should have enough knowledge of any event they plan to tackle. Why? The organizers might not take part it in, but others will... For a special event like Cosplay, people who enter here are not mere fans of anime or cartoons or movies...or that they just want to have fun and feel the fame and enjoy... They are artist...and we do know how touchy artists can be...
Artists are selfish first of all... Yes, we are. We can all deny it! But we are. Being selfish and having pride in what we do enables us to give our best into our works. With participants such as these, event managers should be careful. Cosplayers take events seriously not only because they express themselves in the event...but also because of the COST of their art.
Having a costume made is no simple task. Having a costume made by YOURSELF is NEVER a simple task. I remembered spending up to Php 4,000.00 in one of the many costumes I have made. It's not a pretty price...especially when I'm not even competing. Yes. For Cosplayers...an event...or to enter an event is secondary. BEING a PART of the event...is the first and foremost reason why they are there - having to meet new cosplayers and converse in the art they share.
I'm not saying it's not about the competition. Of course everyone wants to win! But naturally, everyone must BOW to the judge's decision. And that's why when I choose a judge, it takes me several weeks or a month to think about. The judges must be balanced. They are the only ones that have the SAY to choose who among all the outstanding cosplayers are worthy of being placed in a pedestal. I might comment on some, or you might not like the winner....but the JUDGE, in a cosplay event, is god.
Some of you might react to how I see judges. But really...don't be a hypocrite. Judges are the very people that YOU...ME...ALL OF US must suck up to in an event. So again, choosing them is a VERY, VERY DELICATE MATTER. I've heard several people tell me that the judges in the recent event were chosen in a whim...except for Lyron of course... It disappointed me in many levels. It just shows that the organizer did not give much care about the event.
Another thing that caught my attention is...I do not like the host. Sorry...nothing personal. But I didn't even know the names, characters of the winners. I'm a cosplayer but I'm not omnipotent! I was there...and I did not hear shit about the winner's profile. I'm a host too...that's why I can understand. Again, I do not blame the host. Hosts are hired...so, it's their job to do their best in a situation they were thrown into. It's natural. Okay, fine! I blame her a little for not researching! LOL!
The Cosplay Village...yeah...I was actually looking forward to that! I overheard that there will be lots of tables and chairs for cosplayers and exhibitors to exhibit their wares... The only group I saw there is Artsylum... What happened? Sheesh... I'm bitter about this because our team, the ICI <--- a local manga artist group, which you should have supported because Cosplayers support manga... --were held off by your conditions. You did not deliver. Question, HOW CAN YOU CALL YOUR CONDITIONS EX-DEAL???
It's a free country, that's why I'm commenting. I'm an event manager, that's why I'm blabbing... Most of all, I'm a cosplayer...a pioneer...and I can't just shut up when this is waved up at my face, right?
The event was done haphazardly. I commend you for trying to uphold Cosplay here in Bacolod...but please...please.... If this is the only thing you could muster, ask for some help. I won't believe you if you say there's no budget because I KNOW THERE IS... Let's just say I have many friends who know friends who know....friends.... And I KNOW THERE IS and I even know the amount...per month. Also, I KNOW WHERE IT WENT. I'm not suggesting you pocketed it. Because you didn't. I'm saying you gave importance to another event...and yet you pushed the COSPLAY EVENT into mediocrity because you can't handle the budget anymore. WRONG MOVE!!!
My comments are idealistic. I sure know how I sound because I am an event manager too. I understand the problems with higher ups, budgets and other elements. But despite these, you still pushed on...why? I'm never one to push an event when I see it crumbling... So why did you? The effect on people, on event managers such as me, the pioneers and especially how the cosplayers will react is not pretty. Look at the results now...
Cosplayers, there is nothing wrong if you won. It's the judges' decision. Don't blame yourselves for having to see crappy comments or haters. Haters are normal for cosplayers. I also want to stress that...
FASHION SHOWS are different from COSPLAY EVENTS!!!
Must I repeat that???
Fashion shows features clothes and models. Cosplay Events features crafted costumes, props, skills and artists. DO NOT MIX THEM UP.
I don't have other pictures with regards to the event I'm currently murdering... I don't have to pulverize it. SHATTERED IN AWE gid ko! I hope the next Cosplay event ANYONE puts up will be a WHOLE LOT BETTER!!!!
More power, Cosplayers! Take it like a man, event managers! (give Gatorade to self and other event managers...) Hoping this will fuel more POSITIVE energy... Don't take this as an insult...this is constructive criticism. If you're not MAN enough to swallow, then don't.
Still in shock,
katz :3