Film and Animation Portfolio Submission Process
How to Apply to the Film and Animation Program
In order to apply and be admitted into one of our film and animation programs, prospective students must complete a two-step process:
- Academic admittance: Apply to Point Park (if you have not already applied).
- Artistic admittance:
- A portfolio is required for admittance into the B.F.A. film production, B.F.A. screenwriting and B.F.A. animation programs. B.F.A. applicants please submit portfolios via Point Park University's Acceptd home page.
- A portfolio is not required for admittance into the the B.A. cinema arts with a concentration in animation, cinema or screenwriting.
Portfolios are reviewed by the faculty upon receipt and applicants will be notified of artistic decision and possible artistic achievement award as academic and artistic decisions are made. Please note that a portfolio submission is required in order to be considered for the Conservatory Artistic Achievement (talent) Scholarship. The faculty reserve the right to request a phone or in-person interview as necessary; however, it is not mandatory unless requested by the faculty.
Artistic Portfolio Guidelines
Your artistic portfolio should include the following:
1. Personal Essay
Your personal essay should be 550-750 words and should include answers to the following questions:
- What is it about yourself as an individual that makes you stand out in terms of your artistic abilities, creativity and vision?
- What are your future professional goals?
- Why are you applying to Point Park's your selected major in the Department of Film and Animation?
2. Creative Work Portfolio
Provide 1-5 sample(s) of other creative work that best demonstrates your abilities in the area that you are applying to, including (but not limited to):
- Animation applicants: video, animation, visual effects work, graphics, studio arts (drawing, painting, sculpting, set design, etc.)
- Film production applicants: video, media arts, film, short-films, YouTube videos, photography, music, writing samples.
- Screenwriting applicants: writing samples: film/play scripts, essays, short stories, creative writing pieces, etc.
3. List of Creative Work
Please provide a list of all work submitted including a description of each work, your role or roles in creating the work (for example: writer, director, animator, editor, etc.) and when the work was created.
The film and animation department will not review an application that is missing portions of the portfolio requirements.
Transfer Applicants
All of our B.F.A. programs in the film and animation department are sequential and demanding, and therefore we require all students — including transfer students — to complete all four years of our program.
Transfer credits for production-related courses will be considered on a case-by-case basis, only if the student has earned a B or better for the course, and the course meets with faculty approval (based on review of the previous institution’s syllabi and course descriptions).
Contact Us
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact the Conservatory of Performing Arts at 412-392-3451 or conservatory@pointpark.edu.