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FELIZ JUEVES! Or Happy Thursday!
Here is a Asuka photo for today!
Cosplay: Asuka Rebuild Plugsuit
Source: Neon Genesis Evagelion.
Cosplayer: @luirae
Event: 2016 March Toronto ComiCon / March Toronto Anime Con MTAC.
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arlinabloodgrave20 · 5 years
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Found out that the winner of MTAC 2016’s lipsync battle passed away. In tribute, their performance was played and the performer’s friends performed Little Talks. After the performance, the friends won Best Group as Mettaton and an OC from Undertale.
Rest In Peace Israel Diamond
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someawesomeamvs · 6 years
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Warning: Profane language, sexual language, violence, potential spoilers, potential seizure trigger
Title: Deadpunch [RED-BAND] Trailer
Editor: Rider4Z
Audio: Deadpool Trailer (Red Band Version)
Anime: One Punch Man
Category: Trailer/Comedy
Awards: MTAC 2016 - Extreme 1st Place Tekkoshocon 2016 - Best Extreme Momocon 2016 - Best Trailer AWA Expo 2016 - Best Chimichanga
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MTAC is this weekend and I just realized I never posted these from last year... We got me and my guy as Splatoon Inklings and Scott Pilgrim and Ramona Flowers.
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darksouldream · 6 years
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Asuka Hall Shot MTAC/MTCC 2016 #01 by Lightning--Baron
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howtobeaconartist · 7 years
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Hi! How much do you think is good to make at a con? I know it's different by case, but generally whats the sum aa artists should make around? I used to do cons 6yrs ago & made around $200-$400 per 3 day show (never broke) as others were saying they made 2k. I started up again this yr doing 1 day local non-anime shows and get $70-80 in 5hrs (less than 200 ppl). W/ being more skilled now, do you think I have a chance of making at least 1k at a 3 day con based on my 1 day craft show sales amount?
Nattosoup:  These days, I generally make from 1k-1.5k at a moderately attended show (MTAC, Mechacon), but there are still plenty of smaller shows where I make $600 or so.  At non anime shows like indie cons or variety shows, I might make even less- I usually make around $500 or so at indie cons, as the crowd typically has less disposable income to spend.  The area of the country you sell in (I sell in the American South) can also make a massive difference- lower standards of living and lower local incomes mean less money to spend on luxuries.
Depending on what you’re selling, I can see you breaking the $1k mark, but we’d need a better idea of what you have to sell, what your profit margins are, what cons you’re tabling at, and how far your travelling to best help you.
If you’re looking for some detailed help, consider investing in my consultation service.
Kiriska: “Good,” is of course, a matter of opinion, as well as individual circumstances, individual track record, and a myriad of other factors, like expenses. What one artist considers good another artist might consider abysmal, and neither of them would be wrong.
I run an annual survey focused on artist alley revenue and other finances which you may find informative. The 2016 report is $5 and available here. You can get the 2014 and 2015 reports for free.
I think chances are probably good for making 1k at a 3 day genre con if you can pull that amount at a five hour local craft show, but as Becca mentioned, this would depend a lot on what show(s) you’re considering, what you’re selling, etc.
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yurioyo · 7 years
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1. What are your best memories of 2016?    graduating from high school, going to MTAC with @viktor-chan and my lovely cousin, my car breaking down at said convention, spending time with my grandfather, getting a promotion at work, beginning college, finally dying my hair how i wanted, and i’m sure other great things happened, i’m just forgetful af
7. What was the biggest plot twist of 2016?     i created a semi-popular tumblr blog?? biggest plot twist tbh
30: Overall, was 2016 a good year for you?     hmm not..really? it was bad overall with many good points sprinkled in
ask me things about 2016
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henry33tan · 7 years
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A Happy Day for a 9-yr. old piano student playing on her first recital
Maeve, aka “Liz” was welcomed into the universe of music sharing in the beautiful Oakland Hills of California. What better backdrop, cloaked in nature, as breezes wafted through branches, shaking out leaves in graceful patterns. The images, extracted from the East Bay’s gorgeous panorama are in Maeve’s mental repository, as they feed relaxed energy down her arms into supple wrists. Many Russian piano teachers draw on the “weeping willow” tree model, in particular, to inspire fluidity of movement. Graceful approaches to the keyboard that are in synch with phrase contours do not happen by chance. They are nurtured along by mentors with great care.
Maeve has learned in this spirit for a bit over a year’s time, having been exposed to the singing tone and how to physically produce it. From the very start of lessons we have integrated composing, ear-training, theory, structure, with an underlying MUSICAL framing. Sound is imagined before it can be channeled into the keyboard in physical motion. This very sensitivity begins from day 1 continuing in increments through developmental phases.
Maeve’s own journey has been logged in videos from late February 2016 to the present. These can be found on You Tube under “LIZ’s” piano lessons.
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Today was a Rite of Passage as all first recitals are. Can we remember our own? In my day, there were no cell phones, camcorders, computers, etc.–perhaps just old-fashioned home movies generated by what would be considered antiquated hardware—Nothing like the mega-technology of the 21rst Century. I have no personal recollection of playing in a group recital at my humble music school on Kingsbridge Road in the Bronx. Not even a Brownie camera captured my first Diller-Quaille, two-note “Ding-Dong” piece that required my Russian teacher, Mrs. Vinagradov to accompany me to make the music sound full and resonant. That’s why I hungered constantly for our rich harmonic collaboration, having to wait for too many years before I was allowed to play with TWO hands–ADD in the White NOTE obsession of this era’s teaching, and delayed exposure to the Bass Clef which instilled fears of moving forward.
Thankfully the state of the teaching art is different today, more progressive than regressive, breaking down inhibitions of the past associated with MIDDLE C fixated madness and black note avoidance.
The fortunate beneficiaries of this new learning/teaching consciousness are Maeve and many of her contemporaries.
Today’s recital revealed the fruits of collective labors. Maeve was poised and determined to SHARE the pure beauty of the music she had so thoroughly learned. It was her entry into the world of giving and receiving that will propel her studies along with heartfelt commitment.
A big Thank You to the host of the group recital, Betty Woo, on behalf of the Music Teachers Association of California, MTAC.
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Flashback: Maeve’s First Piano Lesson (parts 1, 2 and 3)
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There are many more sample lessons with Liz on You Tube.
from Arioso7's Blog (Shirley Kirsten) https://arioso7.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/a-happy-day-for-a-9-yr-old-piano-student-playing-on-her-first-recital/
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FELIZ JUEVES! Or Happy Thursday!
Here is a Asuka photo for today!
Cosplay: Asuka Rebuild Plugsuit
Source: Neon Genesis Evagelion.
Cosplayer: @luirae
Event: 2016 March Toronto ComiCon / March Toronto Anime Con MTAC.
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someawesomeamvs · 7 years
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Warning: Spoilers, potential seizure trigger, violence
Title: Pokémon: Age of Mewtwo 
Editor: Kireblue
Audio: “Avengers: Age of Ultron” Trailer
Anime: Pokémon: The First Movie
Category: Trailer
Award: MTAC 2016 - Best Trailer
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darksouldream · 6 years
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Asuka Rebuild Plugsuit MTAC/MTCC 2016 #08 by Lightning--Baron
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