For the final assignment, you will assemble a portfolio of revised works created during the course.
The purpose of the portfolio is to showcase the technical and creative skills you developed throughout the semester, including:
Rather than simply resubmitting previous assignments, you will review the feedback you received and improve selected works before presenting them in a curated portfolio.
The portfolio should also demonstrate basic visual design and organization. This means thinking about how your work is presented through layout, hierarchy, typography, and image placement.
Your portfolio must include revised versions of the following six submissions:
These works represent the core techniques explored in the course and demonstrate your progression from early spatial exercises to more complex hybrid media environments.
Before including them in your portfolio, review the feedback you received and improve the work where possible.
Revisions may include:
The goal is not perfection, but evidence of thoughtful revision and improvement.
Submit your portfolio as one single designed PDF document.
Your portfolio must include intentional visual design. This means the document should not look like a simple collection of screenshots or copied assignment text.
Your portfolio should demonstrate:
You may create your portfolio using tools such as:
Export the final document as a PDF.
At the beginning of the portfolio include a cover page containing:
Each project should appear in its own clearly labeled section.
Limit each project section to 1–2 pages maximum.
For each project include:
Example: W6 — Sound Composition Scene
Explain:
List the main tools used to create the project.
Examples:
If you used external materials, list the sources.
This may include:
Provide:
If you created all materials yourself, write:
All media created by the author.
Provide a link to the video (render) of the work.
These videos are the ones you render — re-render if need it.
Videos must be uploaded to:
Your video may be:
⚠️ Important
Test all video links before submitting your portfolio.
Videos that cannot be accessed may result in lost points.
Each project section must include process and final documentation images.
Include:
Process screenshots may come from:
These images should help explain how the work was constructed, not just the final result.
Arrange the projects in chronological order to show the progression of your work across the semester.
➡️ Export as PDF
📄 Filename: Lastname-Firstname-FinalPortfolio.pdf
⚠️ Follow submission protocols carefully. Incorrect submissions may result in lost points.
Your portfolio will be evaluated based on:
Revision & Improvement Evidence that feedback from earlier assignments was considered and applied.
Range of Techniques The portfolio demonstrates the different skills explored during the course.
Clarity of Documentation Images, descriptions, and links clearly present each work.
Organization & Visual Design The portfolio is clearly structured, visually organized, and demonstrates basic layout and design decisions.
Submission Accuracy All required materials and video links are included and accessible.
Credits: Jessica A. Rodríguez
AI Disclosure:
AI Disclosure: ChatGPT was used for editing and clarity only. No original course content was generated using AI.