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This website should give you complete guidance for how to lay out your FMP website, including what tabs you should use and the kinds of evidence you should put onto each page. 

FURTHER GUIDANCE BELOW

You can find UAL's digital portfolio guidance HERE

JUST IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW IT YET, MY EMAIL IS: matthew.mcguchan@colchester.ac.uk

EXAMPLES OF YEAR 2 DISTINCTION STUDENTS FROM 2019

These videos were done at the start of lockdown last year, hence the austere setting...

FILM & TV STUDENTS, YOU CAN REACH REG ON: reg.thompson@colchester.ac.uk

You can find UAL's chosen examples of a great digital FMP portfolio HERE and HERE

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ALEX - the only VFX distinction FMP from 2019 - very creative, including making his own music track, collaborating on experimental practical video effects...

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GEORGE - a distinction FMP from the 2019 Film and TV pathway, very through documentation of process, lots of experimentation, good collaboration...

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MATT - a distinction FMP from the 2019 Film and TV pathway, great all rounder, very thorough organisation and preparation, a wide range of different skills on display...

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EXAMPLES OF YEAR 2 DISTINCTION STUDENTS FROM 2021

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RYAN - really good self directed project with a great creative premise

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JOSH - lots of contextual perspective with a project based in history that allowed for lots of experimental research

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CAMERON - borderline, tipped into distinction by really thorough documentation of production and great evidence of learning

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