Media Portfolios
Once you have applied for one of our undergraduate media* courses and have been shortlisted, you will be asked to provide a digital portfolio. Your portfolio is an opportunity to show us who you are, your creative ability and your potential. Following this you will then be invited for a portfolio review meeting.
Hints and Tips in what we expect of your Portfolio
- Your portfolio should be well organsied and presented. The portfolio should aim to demonstrate your strongest work, indicating your creative and technical abilities rather than quantity of work.
- Include examples of different projects you have undertaken and be prepared to talk through the project and the development of your work.
- Include at least one project that shows how you have developed an idea from start to finish - don't forget to explain the project and how you developed your ideas.
- If you work with moving image (animation/film/games design/ multimedia) add a link to Youtube etc so we can see the full work.
- You can put your portfolio together as a Powerpoint file or a pdf document with links to any moving image work or other digital work you have saved on another site like Youtube or Vimeo.
All portfolios must be submitted to FABSSapplicant@wlv.ac.uk, no later than 3 working days before the review date. You can send it via suggested file sharing platforms such as WeTransfer, Google Drive, Dropbox, YouTube etc.
What should you expect from a portfolio review?
- The review isn’t a process to be anxious about and is an opportunity for you showcase your skills and gain some insight and feedback on your work from us.
- You’ll be sent a link to your review meeting on Microsoft Teams via email in advance. In this email, there should be a 'Join meeting' link. Just before your review time, press 'Join meeting'.
- The review meeting will last around 20-30 minutes and will be with a member of academic teaching staff from the relevant department.
- Good luck!
If you require further advice, contact the Conversion Team via FABSSapplicant@wlv.ac.uk, or the University's Gateway department.
*Media courses include: Animation, Computer Games Design, Film and Television Production and Media (including Foundation Year routes).