Cosplay Rules

DRESS UP AS YOUR FAVORITE VIDEO GAME, ANIME, OR FANTASY CHARACTER at Pinball Expo!

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We've got plaques for Best in each Category, Judge's Choice, Audience's Choice, and the Best Use of Pinball in Design.

Rules & guidelines:

Thank you for using these guidelines to help everyone have the best con experience that they can.

All contestants have to abide by the rules of cosplay for the event as shown under the More Information button found lower on the main page. If a facet of your costume(s) violates the rules, a video of its function and an explanation of its build will be accepted into consideration as long as you are not breaking the cosplay safety rules and con code of conduct. (e.g., The cosplayer is dressed as Coma-Doof Warriror from Fury Road and has constructed a flame throwing electric guitar. Flame is not allowed at the con. The cosplayer can bring a device that plays the video of its functioning and explain how their device works without fueling or firing it.)

No stunts. Not on stage, not in general, none. If you think that if you asked it would be cautioned against, don't do it. If you wish the durability or functionality of your costume under duress to be considered, again - bring a video device whether that is your smart phone or your handler's laptop.

All costumes will be judged as if they are in a complete state.

Build books are not required. However, any documentation of your build may help. After all, do not assume judges are experts on all things and will automatically understand the nuances of chemical crystal growth, Sasanian dynasty weaving technique, or breeding plants to extract dyes from. So please be prepared to explain your methods. Materials left with judging during pre-judging may be claimed after the contest end.

Expect to have five (5) minutes to present you costume in pre-judging. This may take longer at the discretion of con staff. If you are pre-registered, please abide by your time. Should you miss your time and there is day of contestants in line, then you may have to wait for an indeterminate period. If you are entering without pre-registration, please keep your place in line as we may not be able to get to everyone who would like to participate.

Expect to have one (1) minute on stage during the contest itself. Please be available for the contest at 5:30 pm 10/19/2024.

Group costumes can be considered as a single entry.

Costume makers are to be considered the contestant. If a model is wearing a costume by a maker, the maker must be present at pre-judgement and well as the contest as the model is ineligible. This is true of group costumes as well.

An entry can have a handler (i.e., someone to help guide large or cumbersome costumes, bring water, and generally provide aid to the person in costume). This single handler rule is true of group costumes worn by multiple people. An entry's handler will be allowed with them wherever the costume is allowed. Youth entrants _must_ have a handler that is a legal adult that is legally responsible for the minor.

The Categories are as follows:

Youth:

Contestant(s) must be under the age of 18 years. As noted, contestant must have a handler that is a legal adult that is legally responsible for the contestant. As noted, the maker is the contestant not the model, so the youth must be the maker.

amateur

Amateur:

Contestant(s) must not have won anything of value from a cosplay contest. Previously entering is fine, just not having won a prize that could be purchased. (See photo above)

journeyman

Journeyman:

Contestant(s) must not have been hired for pay (commissioned) for costume work, graduated a formal costuming or textile bachelor's degree program, or have had their work used in a professional for-profit production (e.g. You built the monster for your friend's indie horror movie which has had a theatrical release or is streaming for profit.). That rule does not include explanatory social media which might have been monetized by its nature (e.g., You have a fanbase YouTube channel that happens to be monetized and wore your costume in a video about meeting other fans.). That rule does not include any prizes won at other cosplay contests. (See photo above)

Masters

Masters:

No upper limit. You are on retainer at one of the Hollywood Five for your costume work? Most people consider you more special effects than simple clothing. Come on down and show us how it’s done. (See photo above)

The following is the criteria that a cosplay will be judged on.

  • Technique. These are the various methods that you used to create your cosplay. This includes (but does not exclude things not on this list) you’re patterning and modeling, sewing, armor creation, material sourcing and selection, printing, finishing, painting, make-up, wig work, prosthetics, and everything that you've had to do to create the costume itself and the complete look. Please note that the less of your costume you create percentage wise is less that you can present for this criteria.
  • Presentation. Are your cloth seams straight when they are supposed to be? Are your armor seams visible when they are not supposed to be? Are you clothes in the condition that is representative of your character? Your wig? Make-up application? Any special effects neeed to be functioning properly. Please note that the less of your costume you create percentage wise, is less that you can present for this criteria. Any costume should display what it wants to display and hide what needs hiding. (e.g. Mr. Clean should be the brightest white it can be but that doesn't necessarily mean it will automatically beat a Clayface from Batman in this category just because Clayface is a mud monster.)
  • Ambition. Difficulty of the creation is a factor. The more complex and skill intensive the costume will be considered in its favor. Hoping for things that are not included in the costume itself will not be - see all costumes being judged as if completed.
  • Functionality. How well can you move in this costume? How well can you perceive in this costume? How long can the costume be worn for? Did you consider how you're going to breathe in it? The more the costume constrains you, the lower this criteria will be judged. This category may be a tradeoff for many costumes that make up for it in other categories, such as giant robots or full body aliens and monsters.
  • Wow factor. Judging may be poker faced as to not imply a winner too early. You want to break that poker face. The more you are identical to your reference, the harder to believe your cosplay exists, the greater the embellishments - everything will be considered.
  • *Special Category: Stage Presentation. One of the plaques up for grabs is Audience' Choice. Make your minute on stage a special experience for those that came to cheer you on.
  • *Special Category: Pinball Inclusion. One of the plaques up for grabs is Best Use of Pinball in Design. We are at Pinball Expo after all.
  • Accommodations - Ask us. You may require a service animal. You may require a drink of water. You may require a moment to calm down because it is your first time getting judged for a cosplay contest. Ask us and we will let you know what can and cannot be done. We want you to be at your best so you can show everyone your best.