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Visit Portfolio Agent to search for arts management portfolios from Columbia students and alumni.
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Alternative software that is FREE!
Software can be expensive. When you don’t have the funds to purchase the software needed to manipulate your work, be it audio, video, and or image based, what do you do? The answer is not to obtain an illegal copy of that software needed, but to look for a free...... read the complete entry
Get Associated: Join a professional membership organization
Columbia College has tons of student organizations. In addition to school work, involving yourself in an organization is practically a must in developing your body of work. The listing will look good on your resume and there may be activities initiated by the group that could be used in your...... read the complete entry
Choose an Internship (not any internship) that will help you build your portfolio
The music business, more so than a lot of industries, relies on a small army of interns. Promoters, label owners, managers and almost everyone involved on the business side of rock, rap, psych, folk, noise, blues, jazz, punk and any other genre you can think of, count on a percentage...... read the complete entry
Looking for portfolio books, cases, or duplication services?
Portfolios don't just make themselves you know. Some assembly is required. And while the Portfolio Center is available to help senior students document, design and produce some aspects of their portfolios we don't provide printing, duplication or packaging materials. But we compiled a list... read the complete entry
Personalized Domain Names
Having potential employers or clients locate your portfolio on the ever-growing World Wide Web with ease is a key to getting your body of work recognized.Our WebPublishing system generates a web address something like http://portfolio.colum.edu/JoeStudentSmith/. This address could be confusing to so... read the complete entry
Print Book Spotlight: Rachal Duggan, Art & Design '09
Pulling your work together for the first time for inclusion in a portfolio can be daunting. But you need to buck up and get it done. Then, get your portfolio in front of others and welcome any feedback on how your work is being received. Rachal Duggan, an art &...... read the complete entry
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Portfolio Production: Project-based portfolios aren't just word docs and papers stuffed in a manila folder. They're online and they're expected to look good.
This isn't legalese. Read the Portfolio Production guidelines or suffer the consequences! Industry Experts: Get feedback and advice on building a portfolio.
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