Hey guys, I just want to start off by saying how I love this site. I've been coming here for about a year now, this is the first time registering and posting. 
I'm currently interested in the film program at Ryerson University in Toronto. I have invested alot of time researching the many schools Canada has to offer for Film and I have landed on Ryerson being the best for me. (as terms as what they offer, their more hands on approach, location etc)
They recently released the outline for the portfolio all young film makers have to meet in order to get a chance to be accepted. The only part of the portfolio that really troubles me is this:
"1) PORTFOLIO PIECES: The portfolio must contain a selection of SIX EXAMPLES of visual work, (photos, drawings, paintings, computer generated prints - can include still frames captured from videos etc.) carefully selected to include what you believe to be your best work. Your submissions should exhibit your creative abilities and your ability to communicate clearly. Please do not exceed the maximum size of 11" x 14". DO NOT SUBMIT SLIDES, FLOPPY DISKS, CD-ROMS, DVD's, films or videos."
so my question is:
Lets say I show a before and after picture, (example before shot during chroma screen + after) will the heads at Ryerson take it as 2 examples of work? Or just simply 1?
Cause it will be easier to show before and after shots to help with the description under each "piece of work".
The reason why I'm so worried is because of this:
"This will serve as a guideline to your submission. It is up to you to interpret the meaning of this guideline and to select which items you with to include in your portfolio. Your portfolio should be presented in a highly organized manner."
I guess perhaps if I present it in "highly organized manner" I will have no problem.
Thanks in advance , anything will help.
I'm currently interested in the film program at Ryerson University in Toronto. I have invested alot of time researching the many schools Canada has to offer for Film and I have landed on Ryerson being the best for me. (as terms as what they offer, their more hands on approach, location etc)
They recently released the outline for the portfolio all young film makers have to meet in order to get a chance to be accepted. The only part of the portfolio that really troubles me is this:
"1) PORTFOLIO PIECES: The portfolio must contain a selection of SIX EXAMPLES of visual work, (photos, drawings, paintings, computer generated prints - can include still frames captured from videos etc.) carefully selected to include what you believe to be your best work. Your submissions should exhibit your creative abilities and your ability to communicate clearly. Please do not exceed the maximum size of 11" x 14". DO NOT SUBMIT SLIDES, FLOPPY DISKS, CD-ROMS, DVD's, films or videos."
so my question is:
Lets say I show a before and after picture, (example before shot during chroma screen + after) will the heads at Ryerson take it as 2 examples of work? Or just simply 1?
Cause it will be easier to show before and after shots to help with the description under each "piece of work".
The reason why I'm so worried is because of this:
"This will serve as a guideline to your submission. It is up to you to interpret the meaning of this guideline and to select which items you with to include in your portfolio. Your portfolio should be presented in a highly organized manner."
I guess perhaps if I present it in "highly organized manner" I will have no problem.
Thanks in advance , anything will help.
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