Re: Re: AIS Photo contest
Hi Kitty,
I apologise as I didi not catch the "Local Panel" part of your message.
Flexability is very important in a project like this but so is preplanning
the organizational parts, the writing of the cover sheets and voting blanks
can a;ll be done in advance of receiving the first photo. as well as setting
up the critera the judges ar to use, the closing date and the date that they
will receive the material.
It is possible depending upon the critera that you use to scan all the
photo's that come in and send it electronically to all the Judges at the
same time. By setting up a date for the Judges to get this information it
could in fact be done in a day or if you wish to give them more time a
couple of days. It would also reduce the Fed Ex Charges to almos nil.
It migt also be a suggestion to the Board if this is going to be an ongoing
project to host it in different parts of the country in different years and
use those 'Local" Photography and Plant experts that can be gathered
together in that area. As long as there are no names on the photo's and
none of the Judges' are entrants, there should be no problem with that kind
of a system. It would make the chairpersons job so much easieras well and
would make it faster and simpler to get the results into the AIS Bulletin in
a timely manner.
Just some suggestions.
Will
----- Original Message -----
From: <loberg@adelphia.net>
To: <aisdiscuss@aisboard.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:04 AM
Subject: [AISdiscuss] Re: AIS Photo contest
> "I see no reason to even call this a contest if one person is going to
select
> what is to be judged."
>
>
>
> Will, please refer to my message "I plan to pre-screen the photos, using
some
> sort of local panel."
>
>
>
> Just so you understand clearly, I never said "one person". Having done
photo
> contests before, I know the easiest way is to have your panel meet
locally,
> however, the AIS Board has indicated they would like to have judges from
> various areas of the US. I am more than willing to accommodate this.
>
>
>
> It will be premature for any of us to guess how many photos I received. I
> believe I need some flexibility to handle the quantity I get. If it
turns
> out there aren't that many, I may choose to forward all to judges. If it
> turns out to be huge numbers, I plan to bring in a prescreening local
panel.
>
>
>
> I can not imagine how you think the judging can be done in just days.
The
> photos will have to be organized and prepared for shipping. I'll be
lucky if
> I can do this within one week, considering I have to prepare a cover
sheet,
> instructions and voting forms. and work it into my schedules. I can Fed
Ex
> it to Judge #1, but one can't expect Judge #1 to drop everything when they
> receive photos and vote in one day. They have their own schedule to fit
this
> into. I think the Judges should be given a couple of days to consider and
> make their decision. Then they have to take the photos to Fed Ex, and it
> takes a couple more days to get it to the next judge. Yes, I do expect
this
> to take 4 weeks, and not just a few days. If I could call the panel in
my
> home, yes, we could do the judging on a scheduled day... but I believe the
AIS
> Board has previously indicated they will provide me the names of judges,
which
> could be from various areas of the US.
>
>
>
> I hope this helps clarify. Kitty
>
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