Masquerade - What to Expect
PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY. THESE RULES ARE
SIMILAR, BUT NOT IDENTICAL, TO ANY OTHER RULES YOU'VE READ BEFORE.
Before the Convention
We'd like to be able to plan the best possible Event for the benefit of
our audience. We've put together a great staff both behind the scenes,
like me, and out in public. Our judges are very experienced artists in
their own right. Our Master of Ceremonies, Tech Crew, and backstage
crew are all here to make sure you get everything you need to give your
best to the audience.
Before the Masquerade
Online Registration will be provided (real soon now) and will
close Thursday, 11 January 2007 at 11:50pm Eastern Time.
ALL MEMBERS OF EVERY ENTRY MUST CHECK IN ON-SITE AT THE
MASQUERADE REGISTRATION DESK.
The same online Registration process will occur on
site at the Masquerade Registration Desk. Be prepared to type - we
don't want to distort your information.
Fill in as much information as you can ahead of time and
submit it along the way. We will make provision for you to change that
information until Masquerade Registration closes at 1pm on Saturday.
Your presentation will be limited to 60 seconds.
Entries with three or more people should discuss presentation plans
with the Masquerade Director.
Contestants competing in the Re-Creation category must provide
at least one photograph of the original work at Masquerade
Registration. Some Judges may not be familiar with the work you are
copying.
Please provide documentation sufficient for the Workmanship
Judge to fairly and impartially evaluate your work. The Judge will have
a limited amount of time to review your work and your documentation, so
please don't write a novel. Photos, design sketches, screen shots, and
short written descriptions of your work are encouraged.
The only person allowed to speak from the stage is the MC. He
will be happy to work with you in reading a short script or to interact
with you as planned ahead of time.
All your speech and music must be pre-recorded and handed in
to Tech through the Masquerade Registration Desk as early as possible. Provide
your recordings on CD or CDR (no CDR-W's). It is strongly
suggested that you put only the music and/or speech that you want us to
play on the CD you hand to us. Make and bring multiple copies so that
you won't be out of luck should your CD become unusable prior to the
competition.
Special effects must be cleared with the Masquerade Director
and Tech Director before the competition. The best time to do this is
before the Tech Rehearsal so that we can schedule enough time for that
rehearsal for all of us (and you!) to feel comfortable that your
effects will work.
NEVER surprise the crew. ALWAYS surprise the audience.
Together we can insure that both these goals are achieved.
Restrictions on Costumes and Props
There will be absolutely no flame, fires, sparks, or other flaming on
stage. If you are a dragon, plenty of fake and safe flame is welcome.
If you are carrying a weapon on stage, we need to know ahead
of time. Clear all weapons before the convention with the Masquerade
Director. There will be no sharp edges allowed on weapons. No weapon
will be allowed if it ejects or shoots projectiles. If you are pointing
a weapon at each other or at anyone in the audience, it must be
demonstrated to NOT WORK and not shoot before the Masquerade.
Any weapon allowed in the Masquerade but otherwise restricted
by the Convention must be carried to and from the Masquerade Green Room
under cover and peace bonded.
Do not construct or decorate yourself or your costume or props
with anything messy, smelly, or slimy. All parts of your costume must
come in and leave with you.
Each person may appear only once on stage.
Purchased or rented costumes may not be entered in
competition. It is possible to show those costumes OUT OF COMPETITION.
There IS NO restriction on costumes being worn at this
convention or prior conventions before the competition. We ask that you
use your best judgment about whether to enter in or out of competition.
If you have won an award at an International Competition with this
costume, please consider competing up one level or presenting out of
competition. We do want to see your costumes here.
Photography
There will be Official Photography and Fan
Photography. We also expect audience members to be taking
non-flash photos during the presentations.
In the hallways many fans may wish to take your picture. It is
entirely your choice whether to allow people to take your picture.
There will be NO FLASH photography from the audience. Your
friends will be ejected from the room should they be found to be taking
flash pictures from the audience.
In the Masquerade Green Room
You will find out the presentation order for the show when you arrive
at the Masquerade Green Room. Sign in at the desk with the person in
charge.
You will be assigned a den and given over to the care of your
assigned Den Mom (may be male or female). If you need anything, please
let them know.
There will be a Repair Table available for your use. Please do
not abuse this privilege. It is here to provide safety pins, a little
glue, a dab of makeup. Do not expect to use the table for large
projects, it is here to cover last-minute emergencies.
The Official Photographer will be located
in a part of the Masquerade Green Room. As soon as you are ready for
your photos tell your Den Mom. They will insure that you take your turn
for official photos. One will be attached to the judges' forms and will
help them identify you when they are in deliberations. Official Photos
will be made available for sale both to you and to any convention
member on Sunday.
Your Presentation
You may surprise the audience and we would be happy to help you. It is
imperative that the Tech Crew, the MC, and I are completely aware of
what you plan to do on stage. No exceptions.
Young Fans will appear first in the Competition. All
Presentation Rules still apply. Entrants will be returned to the
Masquerade Green Room following their presentations. Their awards will
be awarded before the adults' entries start. After Young Fan Awards,
entrants will be free to visit Fan Photography, go to bed, watch from
the audience, or return to the convention at large in the charge of
their parents and/or guardians.
Not only is this Masquerade rated PG-13 - it is also highly
rated for safety.
Your Den Mom will make sure that you get into the Hall in the
right order and on time to make your best entrance.
There will be Stage Ninjas (people in black) both at the
entrance and exit from the Stage. They are there to help you with a
hand up, to move your props onto or off the stage, and to catch you if
you stumble. It's up to you to tell them how much assistance you need.
The more assistance you need, the earlier you should let them know. So,
if you have big props, please tell them all about it at rehearsal. Tell
me in your Masquerade Registration as well. That way we'll have the
right people there to help you.
There will also be Stage Ninjas at key points around the stage
to try to stop you from stepping off the stage by mistake. Do not run,
skip, jump, or dance so fast that the best they can do is let you go.
You are ultimately responsible for your own safety.
Your presentation will be limited to 60 seconds.
After 60 seconds your lights and sound will fade, or we'll find a hook
to remove you. Entries with three or more people should discuss
presentation plans with the Masquerade Director. Remember, SF fans are
easily bored. You will make your best presentation by making sure they
have enough time to see your whole costume, see what you can do once,
and then leave the stage. A good costume and presentation can be ruined
by taking too long on stage.
After your presentation you will be led to Fan
Photography by your Den Mom. Fans must sign up for the
privilege of taking pictures in this area. Some may also be offering
free or paid copies of their pictures to you and others. Make direct
arrangements with any Fan Photographer you wish to do business with. We
will make a list of as many Fan Photographers as possible available to
you after the convention.
After you are finished in Fan Photography we advise you to
return to the Masquerade Green Room. Feel free to get comfortable.
Watch the competition on TV. Watch half time entertainment in the
Masquerade Green Room or from the audience. Be available.
Awards will be given when the Judges are ready. Be prepared to
be called back onto the stage for awards.
Workmanship Awards will be given, then Presentation Awards.
You may be called onto the stage more than once for different awards.
We will be using the Graduation Ceremony format of
presenting awards. When your entry and title is called,
please file up onto the stage from the entrance to the exit. You will
be given a ribbon. Pass on and exit immediately. This method will give
you a moment in the spotlight but will allow the awards ceremony to
pass quickly.
Stage Flow Diagram
Diagram (JPG format)
Judging
Workmanship Judging
This judging will be to evaluate the best parts of your costume, up
close and personal. Please indicate to the Workmanship Judge
specifically what you are most proud of in your costume. Tell her a
little about how you made your costume.
If in doubt, visit with the Workmanship Judge even if you're
not that impressed with your work on your costume. Leave it to her
judgment whether your work is special in the context of this
competition.
The Workmanship Judge will join the Presentation Judges at the
beginning of the show so try to be sure you see her before the show
starts.
Presentation Judging
This judging will be to evaluate your overall quality from the point of
view of the audience.
Skill Divisions
These divisions are based on Guidelines published by the International
Costumers' Guild and have been modified for this competition. As
always, when in doubt check with the Masquerade Director before the
competition.
Craftsman/Master
- Anyone who is considered a Master in International
Competition, or
- Anyone who is considered a Craftsman in Regional
Competition, or
- Anyone who is a professional costume maker, or
- Anyone who has won three or more awards as a Journeyman at
the Regional or International level, or
- Anyone who chooses to compete in this division
Journeyman
Anyone who does not need to enter as a Craftsman or Master or
- Anyone who has won at least one award as a
Journeyman at the Regional or International level, or
- Anyone who has won at least three awards as a novice at the
Regional or International level, or
- Anyone who chooses to compete in this division
Novice
Anyone who does not need to enter as a Journeyman or
- Anyone who has won fewer than three awards as a
novice at the Regional or International level, or
- Anyone who has just become old enough to NOT qualify for the
Young Fan Division
Young Fan
- Anyone who is under 13 on the day of the competition (born on or after January 14, 1994), and
- Anyone who is also not part of an adult group.
A group should compete in the skill
division of the group's most experienced member.
WHAT COMPETITION CATEGORY SHOULD I COMPETE IN?
Original, a costume inspired by a Science Fiction,
Fantasy, Mythological, or other original source, but whose design is
the creation of the contestant.
Re-Creation, a costume whose design is
copied from a film, television series, art, comics, theatrical
presentation, book illustration or other medium showing at least one
good view of the costume. Recreation costumes are duplicates or design
adaptations of the published design work of someone other than the
contestant. Recreation costumes require documentation of source. A
picture or verbal description must accompany your registration forms.
After the Masquerade
On Sunday you will have the opportunity to retrieve your CDs, CDRs, any
documentation we can return, order Official Photos for purchase, and
participate in the Masquerade Wrap-Up session on the program. Please
make sure to drop by the Masquerade Registration Desk and/or be at the
Wrap-Up session. We reserve the right to NOT mail your stuff to you
after the convention.
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