TVPaint Contest Proposal
Posted: 27 Aug 2018, 15:48
An idea:
TVPaint should sponsor their own contests right here on the forum. A friendly challenge would encourage community engagement on the forum, and elsewhere, as people share progress of their work. Different themes could be explored which would motivate users to utilize the many great features of TVPaint in their production. These short pieces would showcase the beauty of 2D animation as well as TVPaint's enduring legacy of providing the best means to produce it.
But there is already the 11 Second Club and other animation contests on Facebook, why do we need another one?
-This contest would obviously only permit 2D animation produced entirely in TVPaint. So no entries using Maya, Blender, etc. Maybe a rule stipulating that only small portions of the animation can be produced outside of TVPaint. The goal is to demonstrate how TVPaint helps animators create a wide variety of styles and works.
To help ensure compliance with rules, entrants would have to submit their project files for review. This way, everyone would be confident that each entry is a genuine and unique work.
Schedule
-Quarterly or bi-annually. The contests should not run that long. The theme of the contest could be announced 10 days or 30 days before the deadline. This, so you know entrants wouldn't submit an animation they completed years ago or start working on a project ahead of the announcement.
Awards & Prizes
-A critique from an established professional. Maybe Aaron Blaise could do a video critique of the winner(s), schedule permitting, of course. Again, the contest would only be held 4 or less times a year. He's talked about doing critiques in the past but said figuring out the logistics was an issue. Well, this seems like a possible solution. I assume Aaron and Nick still have a working arrangement with TVPaint.
-An Android tablet
-Winner is featured on TVPaint's social media and an Aaron Blaise livestream if he permits.
-Winner is featured in the TVPaint Newsletter...speaking of which, I haven't received a newsletter in a while. Pretty sure I hit the subscribe button
TVPaint should sponsor their own contests right here on the forum. A friendly challenge would encourage community engagement on the forum, and elsewhere, as people share progress of their work. Different themes could be explored which would motivate users to utilize the many great features of TVPaint in their production. These short pieces would showcase the beauty of 2D animation as well as TVPaint's enduring legacy of providing the best means to produce it.
But there is already the 11 Second Club and other animation contests on Facebook, why do we need another one?
-This contest would obviously only permit 2D animation produced entirely in TVPaint. So no entries using Maya, Blender, etc. Maybe a rule stipulating that only small portions of the animation can be produced outside of TVPaint. The goal is to demonstrate how TVPaint helps animators create a wide variety of styles and works.
To help ensure compliance with rules, entrants would have to submit their project files for review. This way, everyone would be confident that each entry is a genuine and unique work.
Schedule
-Quarterly or bi-annually. The contests should not run that long. The theme of the contest could be announced 10 days or 30 days before the deadline. This, so you know entrants wouldn't submit an animation they completed years ago or start working on a project ahead of the announcement.
Awards & Prizes
-A critique from an established professional. Maybe Aaron Blaise could do a video critique of the winner(s), schedule permitting, of course. Again, the contest would only be held 4 or less times a year. He's talked about doing critiques in the past but said figuring out the logistics was an issue. Well, this seems like a possible solution. I assume Aaron and Nick still have a working arrangement with TVPaint.
-An Android tablet
-Winner is featured on TVPaint's social media and an Aaron Blaise livestream if he permits.
-Winner is featured in the TVPaint Newsletter...speaking of which, I haven't received a newsletter in a while. Pretty sure I hit the subscribe button