Want to know about the judging process and the awards going out? Check here for explanations and prizes!
- Craftsmanship
- Performance
- Best in Show
- Awards List
I. Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship awards are given solely on the basis of costume quality: construction technique, accuracy, interpretation, adaptation, design, and execution. Performance content does not factor into craftsmanship awards.
There are two types of Craftsmanship awards: Group and Individual. Every person competing in the craftsmanship category may choose whether to compete as part of a Group, as an Individual, or both.
The Group category is for entries consisting of more than one person. The costumes may have been created by multiple people or a single person. To be eligible for a Group Craftsmanship award, all members in your entry must be judged as part of the group and you must all be judged at the same time.
The Individual category is for a single person, either entering alone or as part of a group, who constructed their own costume and any accompanying props entirely by themselves.
Being judged as an Individual does not preclude you from being judged as part of a Group - we actually encourage you to be judged as both. Similarly, multiple people entering together are not required to be judged as a Group; if you wish to only be judged as separate Individuals, that's fine.
Please be aware that if someone chooses to be judged both as an Individual and as part of a Group, there is the possibility that this person may be picked out from the rest of the entry for a single award. If you only wish to be eligible for Group recognition, then you should only choose Group craftsmanship judging.
II. Performance
Performance awards are given on presentation merits, such as entertainment factor and how well they show off and represent your costumes.
Only Skit Entries in CosFest are considered for Performance awards. Display Entries (walk-ons) are meant for those who do not wish to incorporate a performance aspect in an entry (particularly, those who only wish to compete for craftsmanship).
If you plan on doing something other than walking on stage, doing a couple turns, and exiting and you wish to be considered for Performance awards, you should sign up as a Skit Entry. You do not have to fill the entire two minutes. It is definitely possible to give an effective performance that only lasts for a minute or less.
III. Best in Show
Best in Show is the best overall combination of Craftsmanship AND Performance. This award measures excellence in both categories.
To be considered for Best in Show, you must participate in Craftsmanship judging and perform as a Skit Entry. If your entry consists of multiple people, your Craftsmanship must be judged as a Group.
IV. Awards List
The following major awards will be given out, accompanied by cash prizes:
Performance & Craftsmanship |
1. Best in Show [Cash Prize] |
Performance |
Craftsmanship |
2. Best Presentation [Cash Prize]
3. Best Choreography [Cash Prize]
4. Honorable Mention, Performance |
5. Best Group Craftsmanship [Cash Prize]
6. Best Individual Craftsmanship [Cash Prize]
7. Honorable Mention, Craftsmanship |
Other |
8. Judge's Award
9. Judge's Award
10. Judge's Award |
The judges will also give out additional awards as they deem merited. We have both cash and non-cash prizes.
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