I can never decide how I feel about competitions.
I like the idea of the increased profile in the event of a win... (and the prizes obviously) but seriously, the odds are so stacked against walking away with the top prize.
And, look at the prizes that are usually on offer... they always seem like an incredibly cheap way to generate ideas for the people running the competition. (You give us a huge amount of your time and effort, we spend no money on the expensive, up front costs, and then we award a prize that's worth a fraction of the the money that would have otherwise been spent).
There are some creatives who steadfastly refuse to enter competitions, like those who're part of the
NO!SPEC campaign. Which has well constructed arguments against ever doing anything for free. "If it's good enough to be published, it's good enough to be paid for!" I can't remember where I read that quote but I think it might be a 2000AD one.
I'm not saying don't enter, because, who knows - you might be both talented and lucky enough to be noticed in the deluge of entries... I think you need to be interested and committed to what you're entering, and creating something specifically for a competition is in my experience frustrating as you can't have a dialogue with your client to get the job done right...
Unless it's going to be fun, productive and useful for you in the future, I'd say don't bother.
In the past I've entered competitions and for one reason or another have been massively disappointed with the level of respect the organizers of these things have... A good while ago now, I entered a competition with a major daily newspaper, the deadline for announcing the results came and went without any notification anywhere, months passed and still nothing - a whole year later, something happened that meant none of the work produced will ever see the light of day... this does sound like sour grapes, but that is not my intention.
Another comic strip competition running at the moment (haven't checked whether this has been posted elsewhere) is the
Graphic Short Story Prize. I've been working on an entry and there is still plenty of time before the deadline (Sept 25th) but I'm doubting my reasons for wanting to enter...
The question I'm asking myself is this:
Am I a professional seeking work or am I an amateur looking for a lucky break?Another competition/award caught my eye the other day,
The Digital Artist Awards: simply enter something you've already done! No mention of any prizes but Dave Gibbons is one of the judges...