Aaronantium is in charge of the vidshow, if you have questions you can always email him.
We accept slash and gen vids for Media Fandoms. We will accept up to 3 vids per vidder.
Submission form for the DC-Slash Con 2025 Vid Show: Vidshow Submission
You can also submit vids to be part of our Video Programming! These vids will become a mini-vidshow with their own timeslot in the Video Programming track.
Submission form for the 2025 Video Programming Vids: Vids for Video Programming
Final vids are due by July 14th at midnight Eastern Daylight Time.
We'd like vids to be over 60 seconds long. On the other end of the scale, please try to keep vids underneath 5 minutes long.
Ideally vids are in the 2:00 - 4:30 range to keep the vidshow moving at a nice smooth pace for viewers.
If you have a vid that does not fall within the 1 minute to 5 minute range, you can still submit the vid to our Video Programming.
While we do accept gen, we don't generally include F/M pairings (canon or otherwise).
This does not extend to poly couples (F/M/M, F/F/M, or any other variation are A-OK and will be happily included in the vidshow).
Sorry, we do not accept RP vids. Our programming includes meta-discussion of RP and DIY RP panels, but we do not include RP in our vidshow.
If it is footage from the show or film, yes, but it will be labeled with a warning.
We do include content warnings.
Content warnings are for what is included WITHIN the vid, not within the fandom. This means you could have a Hannibal vid, but not have any content warnings (so long as the vid itself does not include the violence / gore).
Please be aware your vid will be labeled with a warning label for any of the following:
Animal Harm: Depictions of harm to animals.
Auditory Triggers: Sudden volume changes.
Canonical Major Character Death: On-screen death of a major character.
Gore: Significant amounts of blood and/or viscera.
Nudity: If it shows boobs, dicks, butts, it gets labeled.
Self-harm: Depictions of self-harm.
Sexual Activity: Anything past kissing, folks.
Sexual Assault/Violence: Depictions of sexual assault or violence.
Suicide: Depictions of suicide and attempted suicide.
Violence: Depictions of any type of violence or threat thereof.
Visual Triggers: Stuttery or quick cuts and/or strobing lights or bright flashes