Comments on: EOY Cosplay 2009 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/ Anime, Games, J-Pop and Whatever Else Sun, 05 Jun 2011 14:44:06 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 By: Mr GX /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-291936 Mr GX Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:41:23 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-291936 Man! The Lightning Cosplayer looks cool!!! Hope to see her again in EOY 2010 Man! The Lightning Cosplayer looks cool!!! Hope to see her again in EOY 2010

]]>
By: BlogLinkJapan » EOY Cosplay 2009 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-288063 BlogLinkJapan » EOY Cosplay 2009 Tue, 26 Jan 2010 03:27:04 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-288063 [...] BlogLinkJapan EOY Cosplay 2009 [...] [...] BlogLinkJapan EOY Cosplay 2009 [...]

]]>
By: XkaOnslaught /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-282782 XkaOnslaught Mon, 04 Jan 2010 06:32:49 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-282782 i wouldn't put AFA under cosplay event, since technically its a anime culture event of sorts. So by right, if you count actual Cosplay as the main programme in events, that would be EOY, SOY and Cosfest. Otherwise, might as well add in TGX, GCA, STGCC ? i wouldn’t put AFA under cosplay event, since technically its a anime culture event of sorts. So by right, if you count actual Cosplay as the main programme in events, that would be EOY, SOY and Cosfest. Otherwise, might as well add in TGX, GCA, STGCC ?

]]>
By: TP /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-282618 TP Sun, 03 Jan 2010 18:07:09 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-282618 <blockquote>I want to say that EOY this year felt more professional than the previous ones, but I think professional isn’t the right word. It feels more commercialized, despite the organizer’s assurance that EOY continues to be a fan-organized event for fans.</blockquote> I refer to <a href="http://www.furuanimepanikku.com/2009/12/27/eoy-09/#comment-60687" rel="nofollow">my reply</a> on <a href="http://www.furuanimepanikku.com/" rel="nofollow">double</a>'s blog post to reiterate what I have said there: <blockquote><blockquote>This year’s EOY gave a much more commercial feel, with changes such as the venue and additions such as Makino Yui as the guest. Is it only me, or is EOY trying to head down the same path as AFA? Commercialised events are a double-edged sword, depending on what you’re looking for. We’ll just have to wait and see, I guess.</blockquote> I followed the trend in American conventions, and the thing about them, is that community-driven events – run by only sheer volunteer force – tend to attract less people than commercially-driven ones. Singapore has passed its plethora of community-driven events (except SOY’B, which I wager, will still live on, only because it has a supportive school environment to host it), and now, it requires financial backing of small/medium enterprises to support them. Unfortunately, the majority of the anime fan community/blogosphere have already shunned Odex – which has begun selling merchandises in the recently concluded Mini Anime Fair at Takashimaya & DVDs out of Singapore – so the bulk of the corporate support are through Animax and a couple of anime fan-related companies. I forsee a burnout of sorts for anime fandom here. A creeping realization of the over-commercialization of the industry – seeing as after 2007, the subjective quality of anime productions have been grudgingly towards the lower common denominator, with the shutdown of several anime production houses and studios - will wake some players up. The hope is that once the crass commercialization phase has passed, anime as a hobby will be revitalized. As it is now, it is a bad time to indulge into anime fandom.</blockquote>

I want to say that EOY this year felt more professional than the previous ones, but I think professional isn’t the right word. It feels more commercialized, despite the organizer’s assurance that EOY continues to be a fan-organized event for fans.

I refer to my reply on double‘s blog post to reiterate what I have said there:

This year’s EOY gave a much more commercial feel, with changes such as the venue and additions such as Makino Yui as the guest. Is it only me, or is EOY trying to head down the same path as AFA? Commercialised events are a double-edged sword, depending on what you’re looking for. We’ll just have to wait and see, I guess.

I followed the trend in American conventions, and the thing about them, is that community-driven events – run by only sheer volunteer force – tend to attract less people than commercially-driven ones.

Singapore has passed its plethora of community-driven events (except SOY’B, which I wager, will still live on, only because it has a supportive school environment to host it), and now, it requires financial backing of small/medium enterprises to support them. Unfortunately, the majority of the anime fan community/blogosphere have already shunned Odex – which has begun selling merchandises in the recently concluded Mini Anime Fair at Takashimaya & DVDs out of Singapore – so the bulk of the corporate support are through Animax and a couple of anime fan-related companies.

I forsee a burnout of sorts for anime fandom here. A creeping realization of the over-commercialization of the industry – seeing as after 2007, the subjective quality of anime productions have been grudgingly towards the lower common denominator, with the shutdown of several anime production houses and studios – will wake some players up. The hope is that once the crass commercialization phase has passed, anime as a hobby will be revitalized. As it is now, it is a bad time to indulge into anime fandom.

]]>
By: CoolStoryBro /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-281992 CoolStoryBro Fri, 01 Jan 2010 01:36:04 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-281992 I sure hope you're prepared for the collapse of the Petrol Dollar I sure hope you’re prepared for the collapse of the Petrol Dollar

]]>
By: Xcomp /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-281873 Xcomp Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:32:46 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-281873 Nice photos! You'll probably know about this already but, you could always spend some time adjusting the lighting of the RAWs if you shot in that mode and had the time to do so. They're very flexible and you can recover some detail in them such as an over exposed sky or under exposed shadows unlike JPGs. Nice photos! You’ll probably know about this already but, you could always spend some time adjusting the lighting of the RAWs if you shot in that mode and had the time to do so. They’re very flexible and you can recover some detail in them such as an over exposed sky or under exposed shadows unlike JPGs.

]]>
By: CactusAvenue /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-281390 CactusAvenue Tue, 29 Dec 2009 04:54:20 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-281390 I heard they messed up the place a lot and inconvenienced the people there. o.O There's even a huge argument going on in SGCafe forums about the event. I didn't go for the event, but I definitely think that location was a bad choice. For goodness sake, its a library, not a convention centre. I heard they messed up the place a lot and inconvenienced the people there. o.O There’s even a huge argument going on in SGCafe forums about the event.

I didn’t go for the event, but I definitely think that location was a bad choice. For goodness sake, its a library, not a convention centre.

]]>
By: Panther /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-281112 Panther Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:51:00 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-281112 Same shit every year, people cosplay what is popular and not what could be really outstanding, so 4 might be indeed a little too much, seeing as how cosplayers will likely reuse their costumes anyway. I was there for a bit as well, but nothing special. I did not go in though. Same shit every year, people cosplay what is popular and not what could be really outstanding, so 4 might be indeed a little too much, seeing as how cosplayers will likely reuse their costumes anyway. I was there for a bit as well, but nothing special. I did not go in though.

]]>
By: AK /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-281109 AK Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:39:21 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-281109 I disagee with your notion that 4 cosplay events every half year is something out of hand, seeing as how our local cosplay/otaku community is so active. I disagee with your notion that 4 cosplay events every half year is something out of hand, seeing as how our local cosplay/otaku community is so active.

]]>
By: SnooSnoo /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2009/12/27/eoy-cosplay-2009/comment-page-1/#comment-281070 SnooSnoo Sun, 27 Dec 2009 11:55:41 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1409#comment-281070 Was there from about 11 to 5. Missed out quite a number of cosplays because I went into the theatre to hiki. Namely the F/SN group and the Izanagi from P4. D: Was there from about 11 to 5. Missed out quite a number of cosplays because I went into the theatre to hiki.
Namely the F/SN group and the Izanagi from P4. D:

]]>