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ladiesbigbangmod ([personal profile] ladiesbigbangmod) wrote in [community profile] ladiesbigbang2010-07-30 10:19 am

Complement Eligibility Requirements...

What constitutes eligibility for complements?

There are three basic components required to make your [community profile] ladiesbigbang fanwork eligible for a complement. Failure to meet one or more of the following components will result in non-eligibility for complements.
  1. Turning in your rough draft on time, ie. prior to 2359 PDT on 1 August 2010.

  2. 90% or greater completion of your fanwork, as verified by a [community profile] ladiesbigbang mod, based on the following information...
    • Fanart :: 13 pieces of artwork
    • Graphics :: 13 backgrounds/banners/manips/etc.
    • Icons :: 270 icons
    • Picspam :: 450 pics
    • Fanmixes :: 13 fanmixes
    • Podficcers :: 13500 words of fic recorded
    • Vids :: 13.5 min of video
    • Fiction :: 13500 words minimum
    • Meta :: 4500 words
    • Recs :: 135 recs
    • Multimedia :: 90% based on totals that were approved by [community profile] ladiesbigbang mods when you signed up

  3. Completion of the first and second check-ins within the specified timeframe. Each of the check-in periods stretched out over a 7-day period.

    Note :: In the first check-in period, there was a chance to receive a "get out of jail free" card that would allow the creator to be considered an on-time check-in. This was only allowed if it was requested at the time of your late check-in and approved by a moderator, along with the proviso to the creator(s) in question that if the second check-in was late, that creator(s) would be no longer eligible for complement consideration.

As of today, 30 July 2010, the following creators are listed as eligible for complement, provided they meet the first two requirements above.

If you have any questions about your eligibility, please send an email to ladiesbigbang @ gmail.com with the subject line of "[Your sign-up name] COMPLEMENT ELIGIBILITY REQUEST".

Any further questions you may have can be asked here or directed to the ladiesbigbang @ gmail.com address.

[identity profile] laurie-ky.livejournal.com 2010-08-01 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Podfic question.

I've got 10917 of finished podfic (three stories). That means it's all edited, music added, ready to roll.

I've got the next story practice recorded, 14,200 words. I do this first and listen to it for while to get comfortable with the wording before I record it for real.

So, will having it practice recorded count to finish up to ninety percent? If not then if I record probably the first hour of this two hour podfic so that the total count is up to 13500 words, will that work? That last story won't be edited by tonight. Does unedited raw recording count or only edited? I'm not sure how familiar you are with how long it takes to do editing but it's about ten minutes of editing for an hour of work.

It's possible I can record the first hour, although not until late tonight.

Let me know , and in the meantime I will upload the finished stories.

Laurie

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[personal profile] ariestess 2010-08-02 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
I would say that the practice recording would count, because the people with the fic aren't turning in a final copy of their stories.

[identity profile] laurie-ky.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, good. That makes things easier on me tonight.

Laurie
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[personal profile] enochiansigils 2010-08-02 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, question.

We have 13,500 words according to the Google Docs word counter. Well, a little bit over. But it comes up as a little under that according to a couple other word counters. Does that matter? Is there a word counter we should use to make sure we're good?

And we have 13,500 words but we don't have an ending yet. Are we good as long as it's 13,500 words even if it's not to the ending yet?
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[personal profile] ariestess 2010-08-02 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
As long as you meet the 13500 word count right now, you should be fine. Remember, you've got a whole month left before the final draft is due.