Performance Judging at Anime Fusion
We are also performance judges this year for Anime Fusion’s Masquerade! Good morning, and happy Friday! Today we come to you with another cosplay judge announcement! Reintroducing La Vie Cosplay! …
We are also performance judges this year for Anime Fusion’s Masquerade! Good morning, and happy Friday! Today we come to you with another cosplay judge announcement! Reintroducing La Vie Cosplay! …
The International Cosplay League (Madrid, Spain) has announced that they are postponing their 2021 event. We will advise you when we are given more information in regards to a 2022 International Cosplay League competition. See full details on their Facebook post:
Join us Saturday, June 5th from 10:15 am for Cosplay Tips and Tricks and 2:00 pm for Cosplay and Psychology at Quad Con Peoria. Cosplay contest is at 1:00 pm.
Join La Vie Cosplay for their tips and tricks regarding cosplay performance in competition. We’ll discuss some of the basics such as stage usage, developing a plot, understanding your own skill, and group vs duo performances. Come play with us!
This week we had the pleasure of guesting on The Con-Ventional Podcast Episode 17: Judging Cosplay with LaVie Cosplay!
Join us for our Anime Iowa episode where we talk about our adventures from last year as your masquerade emcees. In this episode, we discuss what an emcee really does, why they are important, and what a good emcee can do for your show.
Show Notes
Join La Vie Cosplay as we discuss the many ways to becoming a cosplay contest judge and what judging typically involves including supporting contestants, judging craftsmanship, and being professional.
The International Cosplay League at Japan Weekend Madrid (Spain) has been postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19.
Join us on our adventures to our first comic-con. Learn about Phil the fridge, our everything cake, a brand new contest at C2E2, and what to do if it smells like burning.
Cosplay contest addiction runs full speed with La Vie Cosplay. Come find out why people run themselves into the ground for their 30 seconds onstage.