I've looked through some of the posts regarding portfolios for grad schools. Most seem to be geared towards sending in a bound portfolio. I'm applying to MFA programs where the requirements are 20 slides or digital format plus a page long 'statement' or intent.
Does anyone have any experience with this type of portfolio presentation? If so, how can you explain your work in this process? What types of images should I be looking to present over others? I've heard of professors loading up a full round of slides, eliminating half of the entries and then going to the statements, ect when choosing applicants.
Thanks for your help.
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I've looked through some of the posts regarding portfolios for grad schools. Most seem to be geared towards sending in a bound portfolio. I'm applying to MFA programs where the requirements are 20 slides or digital format plus a page long 'statement' or intent.
Does anyone have any experience with this type of portfolio presentation? If so, how can you explain your work in this process? What types of images should I be looking to present over others? I've heard of professors loading up a full round of slides, eliminating half of the entries and then going to the statements, ect when choosing applicants.
Thanks for your help.
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