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Your portfolio plays a key role in determining your suitability to study Animation BA (Hons) at ˽·¿¾ãÀÖ²¿ and should be a reflection of the breadth of your capabilities as well as an insight into your evident interest and curiosity for animation.
Your portfolio should demonstrate your passion for the subject with sketches, storyboards, scripts, concepts and test animation. We expect to see personal artwork, coursework and sketchbooks to give us an overview of your artistic abilities. Please include other personal creative activities you may have developed to support your application.
This guidance outlines specific aspects for you to consider whilst preparing your portfolio, as well as specific requirements that we hope to see in your digital portfolio when applying to study Animation BA (Hons) at ˽·¿¾ãÀÖ²¿.
Traditional drawing
Digital work
Sketchbooks
Portfolio advice
Hear from Subject Group Leader Dan Morley and our other creative design academics as they share their top tips for what to include in your portfolio.
We believe that the quality of work in a portfolio is more important than the quantity, so we are keen to see the work that demonstrates your full potential as an artist.
It must include a full range of personal artwork, coursework and sketchbooks, enabling us to fully assess your capabilities. Do not miss out other personal creative activities you have developed that might be important to support your application.
Demonstrating your imagination and willingness to be involved in creative practice is the main criteria we identify. We encourage you not to include work that is fan art or copies of photographs, film stills and other artists’ work. We want to get a sense of who YOU are as an artist, so show us!
Include examples of observational human figures, still life and both rural and urban landscapes. Please include images of any artistic work you may also have such as paintings, sculptures, etc
This shows us your ability to interpret visual information, and communicate physical form in 2D, a vital skill for Animation.
Digital pieces related to character design, comics, environments and concepts are an advised addition to your portfolio. Work should communicate an interest in creative practice, willingness to experiment with different styles and demonstrate developmental skill.
We are looking for enthusiastic artists, so we would recommend that you include examples of your own work in addition to school or college projects. This gives us insight into your motivation and passion - which we love to see. It is recommended that you allow us to see your full capabilities as an illustrator and animator.
The sketchbook should be the place and time to explore your own ideas and be playful. We expect to see ideas generation, concepts, rough sketches and a diverse range of creativity. These sketchbooks can support coursework, and also demonstrate a self-directed creative output.
Your digital portfolio will then be reviewed by our experienced programme academics, who may contact you for further work if necessary.
If you have any questions about your digital portfolio, please contact our Applicant Events Team who will be happy to help you.
E: applicantevents@dmu.ac.uk
Submit your digital portfolio