bote wrote:I refuse to enlist my video only as a character profile if I think it's emotion and action filled.
And you'd be right according to the org. ^.~
I learned a lot when I was asking (foolishly) for an 'angst' category - so people wouldn't *have* to put 'character profile, drama, serious' just to convey that it's an angsty video. But according to AD angst isn't a category and in order to show that it's angst, you *have* to mark off those three - plus action if it's a fast paced video with violence, and romance if there is a theme of romance behind the angst and violence.
Saying a character profile is *just* a character profile doesn't work when you have videos 'profiling' comedy characters (happy, fun, enjoyable characters for whom videos would probably include 'character profile, fun, comedy, dance') - and also characters for whom a profile is 'angsty' - meaning 'character profile, drama, action, serious'. Those are two very different types of videos - you need the other categories to differentiate between the opposite 'types' of character profiles.
If you every do any video that is angsty, you're doing (according to the org definitions), either a horror video, or a character profile. That's AD's definitions - they can't be changed. So if your angsty video focuses on a lot more than one character, and isn't disturbing enough to be horror, you're going to have to check off a mix of categories in order to explain that it's 'angst'. That's the way it's done at conventions (according to AD), so that's the way it's done on the org.
I'm surprised anyone would here complain about that. If anything, we lean toward accepting even *more* similar categories (think fun/comedy and drama/serious) - instead of getting the ones that would denote a mix (letting you honestly choose 1 category instead of 5).