1st Place | 2nd Place | 3rd Place |
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Certificate | Certificate |
Judges Honour | Best Junior/One to Watch | Rising Star |
1st Place | 2nd Place | 3rd Place |
Trophy
Certificate 3D Printer – Provided by Technology Outlet
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Certificate | Certificate |
Judges Honour | Best Junior/One to Watch | Rising Star |
Any Costumes from any genre of anime, manga, video game, television, film, book and original characters and mash ups etc. may enter the Masquerade. Under 18’s will require parental consent.
Can I enter if my costume is handmade?
Yes, your costume will qualify as handmade if it is 60% your own work and will qualify for Craftsmanship, Character Concept and Performance categories.
Can I enter if my costume is altered?
Yes, an altered costume will be eligible to receive points in the craftsmanship category for those specific components which are altered or handmade entirely and will qualify for Character Concept and Performance categories.
Can I enter my costume if it is completely bought?
Bought costumes may be allowed as a showcase. This is upon review of the Costume and Play team and will not be eligible for any prizes.
Please provide a costume breakdown as to which elements of your costume are handmade, altered and which are brought, you can do this by following the costume breakdown section of your application form.
You can take part by using the online signup form, there will be limited spaces available on the day so we suggest signing up online beforehand to avoid disappointment. If you have signed up online you will be sent a confirmation email with all the details you need. We advise popping by the desk nice and early to check through your requirements. Please arrive at least half an hour before the competition is due to begin at the cosplay zone. See you at the Masquerade!
Cosplays will be judged on 3 main categories. Craftsmanship is worth 45%, performance is worth 45% and Character concept is worth 10%.
Craftsmanship – How much you made yourself and how well you made each handmade, altered or adjusted element such as costume, props, accessories and makeup. Showing and explaining how you made your cosplay is encouraged on the signup form. Help us see how you’ve created your masterpiece!
Performance – You’ve got up to 2 minutes on stage to strut your stuff, be it posing in character, a dance routine or a full performance piece. Show us what you’ve got! Know what you want to do, be confident, use as much of the stage as you can, Show us the character!
Costume/Character Concept – Who are you cosplaying? What are their motivations? Where are they from? How well are these ideas communicated to us through performance/costume design? An easy way to do this is to attach a picture of your character to your signup form.
The cosplays with the best chance of winning will have elements of all 3 categories:-
We’ll usually ask you for 3 poses and we will either provide you a music track or ask you for your selection of music, but if you want to do a performance;
Weapons and props must be approved by venue security staff before it’s allowed into the convention. This may include checks which will be carried out by the cosplay team. Decisions made by venue security and staff are final and these rules serve as a guide only.
The general rule is; ‘If you were hit with the prop, would it break before you do?’
If your answer is ‘no’ then it means that someone could get hurt were this to happen. If this is the case, we would recommend you leave it at home just so you are not disappointed.
When outside of the convention hall, please make sure you have a safe way to transport your props and that they are sufficiently covered. Take extra precaution when travelling through high traffic areas such as airports and railway stations, so as not to cause alarm or issue to others.
No exceptions will be made regardless of any special licences, training or memberships!
Please be aware that these rules are here to ensure we have a safe event for both staff and attendees. If you have been asked to put your prop away, please do so. In an extreme case you may be escorted from the event.
If there is any doubt, please send photos and a description of the prop to cosplay@costumeandplay.co.uk.