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Old November 18th, 2009, 11:31 PM
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Entertainment design portfolio for art center

I've been looking at the official website and such but i cant seem to find specific portfolio requirement for the entertainment design program at art center. Does anyone here know what it is? Thanks in advance.

edit: nvm i found it on the website xP For those who don't know it already

"The task of a concept designer for the entertainment industry is to be able to provide an infinite number of design variations of characters, environments, vehicles and props for stories taking place in the past, present or future.

Your entrance portfolio should reflect this interest and provide an example of your current abilities towards this task. Include examples of your original design ideas created for a story of your invention or an existing story. Your main focus should be in the creation of original designs that are well-communicated through drawings and renderings.

Examples of your range of skills in the designing of all four of the major subject topics, environments, characters, vehicles and props should be included in your portfolio.

Please include both the early concept design sketches and more finished renderings of your design ideas. It is important to show your thinking process through a range of sketches and renderings that progress from rough to more finished.

Emphasis should be place more on well-drawn original design variations than on including only highly finished color renderings. Color copies or prints may be submitted in lieu of original color work.

Work should not be submitted on a CD. Sketchbooks are a welcome addition. Both traditional media sketches, pencil, pen and/or imagery created digitally and then presented as a print are welcome as well."

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I don't know what the requirements are exactly, but there are a few accepted ones posted on the accepted portfolios sticky.


http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=128605

You might have to wade through it a bit.
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