When applying to undergrad, should my portfolio look professional(with good formatting, all business like) or should it just be just collections of my drawings on each page? I've seen some undergrad that look professional and I've seen some (Cornell for example) where its just multiple drawings/works scattered on each page.
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I’m looking for sitcoms that don’t end on a moral of the story type note. I really like kinda zany/goofy shows that don’t always end on some ‘and this is what i learned’
My favorite sitcom is Community, but i just don’t like the forced moral at the end of each episode. Any recommendation?
I was recently working with someone(a quintessential film bro type) and I had a differing opinion on how the scene should be shot. He wanted to go with this sort of formulaic ‘you need to do this because it shows this’ approach. I for one disagreed with his overall reasoning, and two, don’t believe you NEED to do something just because it is standard or common.
Maybe this is just me, i could be completely wrong. I just don’t necessarily think every shot or really any shot NEEDS to look a certain way because that’s how it is always done. I believe thinking like that will not develop any sort of personal style and/or interesting shots. When you make everything so formulaic and ‘standard’ the film/scenes can feel somewhat static or boring.
None of the shots he chose were very interesting except for like 2. Like I said the rest seemed pretty uninteresting. Anyways, maybe I’m wrong, I’m more interested in hearing other people’s opinions.