We are looking for work that demonstrates your passion for visual storytelling, but it doesn't need to be a finished film. Please provide moving image files OR still photographs from at least two media related projects with a short description of the projects, as well as support material such as story board, draft scripts, sketchbooks, idea books AND a 300 - 500 word review or analysis of a film or TV programme of your choice.
Format for Interview
- work can be presented in any suitable way for the media presented.
- moving image can be presented via laptop/ tablet , or on DVD, ideally as Quicktime file.
- bring photographs and drawings in a hardcopy A3- AO portfolio.
- written work printed on A4 paper - or shown on laptop/ tablet.
Formats - Online Portfolio
Moving Image
10 minute maximum showreel - QuickTime, Youtube or Vimeo only. Create a Microsoft Word document with the links included in the text, underneath each link provide a short explanation of what each link is. Save the file and upload it to the London Met Applicant Portal.
Still images
Provide still image portfolio as a single Adobe PDF file, 1-3 images per page with clear annotations and notes. Include a clear contents page at the start of the PDF.
Written work
To be provided as Word document or PDF
How to name your files and upload to the London Met Portal
The Microsoft Word document and/or PDF file(s) should be saved and given a name using the following format: your surname in upper case, then your first name in lower case and finally your Londonmet ID Number:
(example: Portfolio SMITHJohn1238250763).
You will be asked to upload the file to the London Met Applicant Portal - a username and password will be provided in the email request.