I'm new at this, so a lot is going to be played by ear. Below is an overview of the event at the
moment. More details will be added as
competitors sign on. Italic notes are
for the contestants.
The audience should feel free to participate. I plan on having callbacks. Spectators may be asked to volunteer for
participation. But please remember:
No vulgar language
No throwing objects (unless of course it's part of
the show)
No grabbing of the contestants
Opening
Grand March of Candidates
Introduction of Judges
Three (yet to be
confirmed)
Introduction of Candidates
Interview
The interview will be in the form of essay questions done
via e-mail before Gen-Con; answers will be used to create a competitors profile
and introduction.
Transformation Costume
Presentation and Questions
Trivia Portion
In this part contestants will wear their best formal geek
wear. You don’t have to be dressed as a
specific character but it does need to be elaborate. You don't even have to make your own costume. You do need to wear something that fits your body type and personality. In a regular pageant this would the formal wear portion.
Contenders get five minutes to answer as many geek related
questions as they can from three categories of their choosing. Questions will be asked in shootout format
of one minute each. Questions outside
their preferred field of knowledge will get them extra points.
Secret Identity and Talent
Talent Portion
In this part challengers will wear their best casual geek
wear. A costume is preferred. If your wearing jeans and a t-shirt it
better be a great t-shirt. Above all
you want to wear something that suits you and displays who you are.
Contestants have 10 minutes to display their talent. 10 minutes cover everything: set-up, act, solicitation of audience volunteers, critics from the judges, and clearing the stage for the next act. That way if someone needs a little more time then they don't have to worry. The piece must be continuously entertaining,
or else the grunts & henchmen will come forward to escort everyone off the
stage. This can be done as a live
performance or display. If talent is
shown through a display you must provide proof that the work is yours.
I really don’t expect a lot of singers and dancers, but if
that is your talent make it special. If
your talent is costumes, put on a show. Dress up a few of your friends in your work and parade them across the stage.
If you’re an actor, don’t just do a monologue act out the scene. Pull up adience members to be extras. You can do a mock combat. I’m sure someone in the audience will be
more than happy to help.
Awards and Presentations
Presentation of Royalty