NYU Tisch的作品集要求(MFA)
The Creative Portfolio
Please prepare the following items for your creative portfolio package:
Visual Submission: a sample or samples of your work presented visually. Material done in collaboration with other artists is acceptable provided you were the major creative force (i.e., director, producer, writer) and you explain in detail on the Creative Portfolio Contents Guide Sheet the exact nature of your contribution. Choose one of the following formats (i.e., do not combine video and slides):
Video: The submission must be on one tape in VHS/NTSC format only or one DVD (Region 1 format only) and can contain one or more selections as long as the total running time does not exceed 30 minutes. We strongly recommend that applicants who are submitting a DVD also submit a VHS backup of their work. Video footage of staged plays or theatre performances is not acceptable.
Photographs (Stills): no more than 10 stills on any subject, black and white or color, with or without commentary. The size must be 8" x 10" (or the closest metric standard). The photographs may also be a presentation of work in other media, such as painting, illustration, sculpture, architectural drawings, set design, costume design, etc.
Slides: submit no more than 20 slide transparencies, inserted into a single plastic slide sheet. As in the case of still photographs, slides can be on any subject of the applicant’s choice, including other media.
Written Submissions: submit all of the following:
A story synopsis for a four-minute silent film. Only exterior settings should be used, without description of camera angles. There should be a visual story line and characters, but no voice-over, dialogue, or music (typed, double-spaced, in paragraph form up to four pages).
A dialogue scene between two people. Provide a one-paragraph introduction identifying the background and personality traits of the characters (typed screenplay format, maximum of two pages).
Describe one concept for a feature-length script, narrative, or documentary that you would like to develop (one page, typed, double-spaced).
The Creative Portfolio Contents Guide Sheet. (this form is located in the "downloadable forms" section of the online application).
Passport-sized photograph of yourself (stapled to the Creative Portfolio Contents Guide Sheet).
Please send the requested items only. Failure to do so will be grounds for automatic disqualification. Please, no substitutions, variations, extraneous materials, or more pieces than asked for. Portfolio materials will not be returned.
Applicants filing for admission to the Kanbar Institute of Film and Television need to identify all pieces submitted as part of their creative materials package. Please place your name and date of birth using this format: SURNAME(s) first, in capital letters, followed by First Name, in initial caps and lowercase letters, and then month/date/year, e.g., "OZU, Yasujiro 12/12/1903" or "COSTA GAVRAS, Constantin 02/18/1933" Enclose items 1-4 in a single well-wrapped package measuring no more than 2" x 11" x 14" and mail or deliver in person so that it is received on or before respective deadlines (NYC-Dec 1; Tisch Asia-Jan 1).
Send creative materials package for NYC program to:
Susan Carnival, Coordinator of Admissions and Recruitment
Graduate Division, Kanbar Institute of Film and Television
Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
721 Broadway, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10003-6807
RE: GRADUATE FILM PROGRAM IN NEW YORK CITY
Questions regarding the creative portfolio for NYC should be addressed to Susan Carnival at 212-998-1753; fax 212-995-4063; or e-mail: susan.carnival@nyu.edu.
Creative materials for Tisch Asia (Singapore) program should be sent to:
Tisch Asia Portfolio Review Office
Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
721 Broadway, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10003-6807
ATTN: FILM PRODUCTION PROGRAM IN SINGAPORE
Please do not send the only copy of your creative work. Supplemental packages (additions, update copies, etc.) of creative materials will not be accepted. The departmental admissions review committee will only review materials submitted with the original package.
Please prepare the following items for your creative portfolio package:
Visual Submission: a sample or samples of your work presented visually. Material done in collaboration with other artists is acceptable provided you were the major creative force (i.e., director, producer, writer) and you explain in detail on the Creative Portfolio Contents Guide Sheet the exact nature of your contribution. Choose one of the following formats (i.e., do not combine video and slides):
Video: The submission must be on one tape in VHS/NTSC format only or one DVD (Region 1 format only) and can contain one or more selections as long as the total running time does not exceed 30 minutes. We strongly recommend that applicants who are submitting a DVD also submit a VHS backup of their work. Video footage of staged plays or theatre performances is not acceptable.
Photographs (Stills): no more than 10 stills on any subject, black and white or color, with or without commentary. The size must be 8" x 10" (or the closest metric standard). The photographs may also be a presentation of work in other media, such as painting, illustration, sculpture, architectural drawings, set design, costume design, etc.
Slides: submit no more than 20 slide transparencies, inserted into a single plastic slide sheet. As in the case of still photographs, slides can be on any subject of the applicant’s choice, including other media.
Written Submissions: submit all of the following:
A story synopsis for a four-minute silent film. Only exterior settings should be used, without description of camera angles. There should be a visual story line and characters, but no voice-over, dialogue, or music (typed, double-spaced, in paragraph form up to four pages).
A dialogue scene between two people. Provide a one-paragraph introduction identifying the background and personality traits of the characters (typed screenplay format, maximum of two pages).
Describe one concept for a feature-length script, narrative, or documentary that you would like to develop (one page, typed, double-spaced).
The Creative Portfolio Contents Guide Sheet. (this form is located in the "downloadable forms" section of the online application).
Passport-sized photograph of yourself (stapled to the Creative Portfolio Contents Guide Sheet).
Please send the requested items only. Failure to do so will be grounds for automatic disqualification. Please, no substitutions, variations, extraneous materials, or more pieces than asked for. Portfolio materials will not be returned.
Applicants filing for admission to the Kanbar Institute of Film and Television need to identify all pieces submitted as part of their creative materials package. Please place your name and date of birth using this format: SURNAME(s) first, in capital letters, followed by First Name, in initial caps and lowercase letters, and then month/date/year, e.g., "OZU, Yasujiro 12/12/1903" or "COSTA GAVRAS, Constantin 02/18/1933" Enclose items 1-4 in a single well-wrapped package measuring no more than 2" x 11" x 14" and mail or deliver in person so that it is received on or before respective deadlines (NYC-Dec 1; Tisch Asia-Jan 1).
Send creative materials package for NYC program to:
Susan Carnival, Coordinator of Admissions and Recruitment
Graduate Division, Kanbar Institute of Film and Television
Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
721 Broadway, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10003-6807
RE: GRADUATE FILM PROGRAM IN NEW YORK CITY
Questions regarding the creative portfolio for NYC should be addressed to Susan Carnival at 212-998-1753; fax 212-995-4063; or e-mail: susan.carnival@nyu.edu.
Creative materials for Tisch Asia (Singapore) program should be sent to:
Tisch Asia Portfolio Review Office
Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
721 Broadway, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10003-6807
ATTN: FILM PRODUCTION PROGRAM IN SINGAPORE
Please do not send the only copy of your creative work. Supplemental packages (additions, update copies, etc.) of creative materials will not be accepted. The departmental admissions review committee will only review materials submitted with the original package.