Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Cybertron Con 2012 Quick Tour


Just something I put together. You can enlarge the pictures by clicking them. Links to picture galleries in this post!



As you walk through the entrance, your surroundings for an instant, change to that of Cybertron (see pic above). Your route then splits into two.  


On the left side you'll find a standees of the movie versions of Bumblebee, Jazz and Ratchet. On the right side you'll find standees of the movie versions of Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave.























What separates the paths are images and props of a city in ruins.


For the purpose of this tour, we'll take the path of the Decepticons. You'll next see a statue of Bumblebee. 


G1 fans will start to get excited. Next up are the images of a giant Matrix of Leadership, Optimus Prime and Megatron.


A battle rages on the wall.


We are now at the start of the 28 Years of Transformers Toy Displays. Information of each series was displayed and for some series, there were episodes from the respective cartoons showing.  


We'll be sticking to the right side first. I don't have a good wide image of G1 so instead, it'll be G2 and Armada starting things off.






Going back to the start, we'll now be viewing what's on the left side.









And we have come to the end of the toy displays. All toy images can be viewed here.


Next up are the Transformers Re-Imagined submissions displays. You could vote for your favourite at the event itself.




You can view images of the submissions here.


It is hard to miss the 22 foot tall Optimus Prime.



Right of the Transformers Re-Imagined section, we'll see the Activsion Game Station. (Or left of the Optimus statue in the picture above).


Next is the Street Artist Gallery where you could get free caricature drawings, airbrush tattoo and face painting. Beside it is the Battle Station where you could try out for the Fastest Fingers First Competition. 



Then we enter Kre-O territory.


First up are some diorama displays. All the images can be viewed here.



Next we have the Kre-O workshop. Kids could build stuff using Kre-O parts.



And then there are the cute statues of Bumblebee and Optimus Prime.
























We'll then reach the Kre-O Augmented Reality Interactive Zone. Bumblebee will appear live with you on screen.


Walking straight we'll hit the main stage.


The merchandise zone is just in front of it. You can view some pictures of what was sold here.


Going around the merchandise zone from the front, we'll see Optimus Prime loaded with special edition sets... 


... and the prototypes of Optimus Prime and Bumblebee by Calibre.


We'll then see the 3D Mini Theatre...


... and the Cybertronian Base and Art Room.


That concludes the tour. Hope you enjoyed it. Here's the links to the galleries again:

Toy Display Images
Transformers Re-Imagined Submissions
Kre-O Diorama
Merchandise


Check out some of the events on the first 3 days:
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3


Thanks for viewing!

Monday, March 19, 2012

My Take on Cybertron Con 2012


Cybertron Con is a bi-annual convention for Transformers fans in Asia. This year, it was held from the 11th - 14th March 2012 at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore. Here's my take based on the first three days of the event.  



I bought the VIP ticket. It allowed entry for all 4 days of the event. The package included a Kre-On figure, the lanyard and a voucher to take a photo with the 22 foot Optimus Prime. If you do the math, you got what you paid for. That's fine. I'm just a little annoyed that it was available cheaper as it got closer to the event.    



Now for the event itself. I've broken comments down for each zone.


1) Entrance
Apart from some confusion on Day 1. Queues were largely orderly. I've got a request, and that is to make longer entry wrist bands.   

2) Intro Zone
I'm okay with this area. Great for families. Quick photo opportunity. Holds them up while we adult fans go see the toys. LOL. Maybe a way to improve this is to use some flashing lights and have the characters say some lines.

3) 28 Years of Transformers
A couple of gripes for this area. First, several series were missing like Victory, Masterforce, Classics and Generations to name a few. The Japanese series are not much of an issue as they are rare and not many people have them. But surely there could have been a display for Classics and Generations. Secondly, some of the shelves were half empty. I don't know if they limited themselves due to the deco. If there wasn't enough Transformers of a certain line, they could have possibly squeezed the display and opened up some shelf space for other series. Packaging could be used to fill up the space if they had them. Or display the same characters in alternate mode. Third, some bots on the top shelves could use higher stands.


Having said that, I was happy to see what I saw. It was a decent enough display for the neutral attendee. And I liked the wall deco which provided some information on each series. Maybe could have taken a cue from the Takara Tomy booth and screened toy commercials as well. It would allow people to see some Transformers in both robot and alternate modes. 

4) Takara Tomy Booth
Was okay. Great to see some Diaclone. And the upcoming Transformers Prime Arms Micron were on display.       

5) Activision Game Station
Nothing to comment here. Maybe have more consoles. Or have a larger screen so more people could watch the game play.

6) Street Artist Gallery
There were long queues for this. There should have been more artists.

7) Battle Station
This is where people signed up for the Fastest Fingers Competition. Nothing to comment here.    

8) Kre-O Diorama Display
I liked the vehicle display. Nice racing scene and it showcased several Kre-ons. The robot showcase was rather static. Should have put the robots in some poses.


9) Kre-O Workshop
Kids could try building things with the Kre-O pieces here. Nothing to comment. The mini statues of the Kre-ons were cute.

10) Kre-o Augmented Reality Interactive Zone
Great for kids. It got boring after awhile. Bumblebee did the same thing over and over again. Maybe consider having him do different routines or have another character in it.

11) Transformers Re-Imagined
Everything was fine here. Great displays. And voting could be done on site.

12) 22- Foot Optimus Prime
The replica was nice enough with the lights. Would have preferred a G1 replica. If you wanted a photo the cost was SG$20 each. I think its rather expensive.     

13) Hasbro 3D Mini Theatre
In the Battle Plan, it was stated that there would be sneak peaks of various cartoons. A check on the schedule on site showed that practically the whole days' program would be screenings of Transformers Prime Season 1. The new cartoon episodes only had slots at night, some starting as late as 8pm. I would have expected only the new cartoons to be screened. Disappointed about this. And the queue for this was always long. And there was confusion about whether you had to take a ticket in advance for a later screening. This area could have been better. The organisers did screen the shows on main stage from Day 2 onwards due to overwhelming demand. Great decision on their part.

14) Cybertronian Base
Nothing to comment here. Basically a room for presentations.

15) Art Room
Good for the kids and families. After drawing, maybe have them do some colouring as well. The class conducted by Jose Lopez was great. Enjoyed it.


16) Merchandise Zone
Day 1 was chaotic. The place was overcrowded, people got into the wrong queues, you had to queue just to get into the area and so on. I felt the place to be too small. The different stores were sectioned up on Day 2 which helped with queues. But it also meant that aisles became narrower. There weren't as many people on Days 2 and 3 so there wasn't much issue. I would suggest moving the merchandise zone out of the ballroom. At most keep the Universal Studios Store. There's more than enough room in the exit corridor to accomodate the other two stores. Also there wasn't enough stock. Shelves were half empty on Day 2. There should have been more dealers. One other thing is that stores selling apparel should carry sizes bigger than Large. Really wanted a shirt.   

  

17) Main Stage
The last row of chairs and the barrier of the merchandise zone were too close to each other. People walked through that area to get to the exit and it got very congested whenever a panel was in progress. As mentioned above, move some of the merchandise zone out of the ballroom. 


Everything Else
The event started with a bang but ended very low key. And like many others, I found it odd that the event began on a Sunday and ended on a Wednesday.

Panels were great. We got world first reveals. The next step is to have the prototypes or finished product of the upcoming toys put into a display after the panel. 

The MC for the event was Mr Edmond Khoo. Thought he did a good job.



Overall I enjoyed the event, especially the first 2 days. Loved the panels. I always wanted to be in the room when new products were revealed. Exciting. Hope it returns to Singapore even bigger and better. That's all for now. Pictures upcoming!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Cybertron Con 2012 Day 3


And I was back for Day 3. I went in the afternoon. My main purpose was to attend the panel.



I had some time on my hands. Looking at the shots I have of the toy displays, I should have spent it taking more photos... Anyway over at the Street Artist Gallery, you could get an airbrush tattoo.    


The Kre-ons made their last scheduled appearance. They were taken away on a trolley. Hopefully we'll see them again. I think they are cute. And from the pictures I saw online, the Kre-ons look better than the movie mascots.


The movies were being screened on stage instead of in the mini theatre. The cartoons were also screened on stage on Day 2. Good decision by the organisers. The capacity of the theatre was only 50 and the queue for that was ridiculously long. More people could watch the shows now.    


Got myself a freebie. Didn't think there was going to be any. They were handing out posters near the merchandise zone. There was only one design. You can click the image to enlarge.


The only panel of the day was the Design Panel by Hasbro Studios - "The Art of Animation". It  was held at the Cybertronian Base. On the panel were:

  • Jeff Kline (Executive Producer Transformers Prime, Hasbro Studios)
  • Jose Lopez (Designer, Hasbro Studios)


The panel started with a screening of Transformers Prime Season 1 review.

Another video was shown. The first part showed sketches of initial character designs and their final look. Agent Fowler was initially a white guy in good physical shape.



The second part showed the five stages of putting a scene together. The five stages are:
  1. Script and Storyboard
  2. Animatic
  3. Layout
  4. Animation
  5. Lighting



You can view some pictures of the video here.

Some additional bits.

The decision to do Transformers Prime in CG was due to the movies. Discussion took place on whether to include humans or not. In the end they were as humans have always played a part in Transformers. The thing about doing humans in CG is that you do not want them to be too realistic as they would look creepy. Motion capture was considered but was decided against as actors can sometimes be over expressive. In the end what we got was something stylised with a realistic finish.        

A series usually plots ahead 3 years. When writing, they try to make each character distinctive.

A lot of detail is included in the storyboards. Things like character expressions, body positions, the  emotion a character should reflect, the camera view to use, whether to zoom in or zoom out and so on. 


Just a couple of questions from the Q&A:

Q: Why the title Prime for the series?
A: Firstly because there's Optimus Prime. The series is to be a start point for new viewers.

Q: Why is Bumblebee mute?
A: Kids are used to the movies. There was some thought to making him use songs but it was decided against. His lack of speech could also be used for a story arc. 




The finals for the Transformers Fastest Fingers First Competition was on that day. I had to leave before it began. Contestants had to transform three Transformers Prime Robots in Disguise deluxe figures. According to the Transformers Singapore Facebook Page, the winner was Gavin Lim with a time of 5min 20sec. In second place was Jordan Low and in third place was Willie Teo. Congratulations to them! 

List of Finalists


I did not go for Day 4. The main thing happening that day was the Announcement of the Customisation Model Kits Winners. 

For the Designers category, the winner was ZERO.

And for the Hobbyists category, the winner was Kenny Lim.

Congratulations to them!



That's all for this post.


Click here for a quick tour of Cybertron Con.