Creation and Curation of an Audiovisual Portfolio

Course final project

A course by Rafa Jacinto , Photographer and Filmmaker

Photographer and Filmmaker. Milán, Italy.
Joined October 2020
100% positive reviews (20)
622 students
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About the final project for: Creation and Curation of an Audiovisual Portfolio

Creation and Curation of an Audiovisual Portfolio

“Finally, we got here! Thank you for joining me on this journey through the world of portfolios. I loved sharing my knowledge and my experience with you. I hope the course helped you understand how to make good portfolios, professional or artistic, and how to prospect clients to build a successful career. Before saying goodbye, I'll leave here some important tips on how to carry out your final project: • Separate the works that you are going to put in your portfolio and organize them into folders. • Prepare text and links that you will always use. If it is a commercial portfolio, you can put a short biography, which will also serve for public notices and awards. • Create a file in a presentation program: Keynote, PowerPoint or Google Slides. • Save your portfolio and then export as a PDF. • Send someone you trust to see and give some feedback. Here are some portfolio slides I shared with you in the "Organizing Your Portfolio" unit to inspire your final project presentation:

Be sure to publish your final project, both the images and the texts of your portfolio. I will comment on your work whenever possible. Also participate in the activities on the forum, commenting on the work of colleagues and interacting with the community. This is a very good way to build a network of contacts. Until later! ”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final project Hi! Here I am once more. This is the final video of the course. It was a pleasure to share my experience as a freelancer. and the methodology I use to prospect clients and develop projects. This is the time to pass it on some important points that we saw during the classes for you to develop your final project. At the beginning, I showed how the portfolio is a powerful prospecting tool. If you are a creative professional, I recommend that you keep your portfolio always up to date, irrespective of your area of expertise. I showed you the difference between commercial and author...”

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Course summary for: Creation and Curation of an Audiovisual Portfolio

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (20)
  • 622 students
  • 4 units
  • 15 lessons (3h 0m)
  • 3 downloads
  • Category

    Marketing & Business, Photography & Video
  • Areas

    Communication, Creativity, Digital Photography, Photography, Portfolio Development

Rafa Jacinto

Rafa Jacinto
A course by Rafa Jacinto

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Photographer and Filmmaker

Rafael Jacinto has been a photographer for over two decades and has been specializing in direction and filmmaking since 2009. It was through the use of DSLR cameras that he gradually developed his own artistic language for film.

He has been part of international photography festivals such as The New York Photo Festival and PHotoESPAÑA, as well as helped found the influential collective Cia de Foto. He also worked at Valor Econômico magazine and has produced ad campaigns for big names like Nikon, Nike, Converse, Martini, Basico, Vivo, Brastemp, and more.


  • 100% positive reviews (20)
  • 622 students
  • 15 lessons (3h 0m)
  • 15 additional resources (3 files)
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  • Audio: Portuguese
  • Portuguese · Spanish · English · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
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Creation and Curation of an Audiovisual Portfolio. Photography, Video, Marketing, and Business course by Rafa Jacinto

Creation and Curation of an Audiovisual Portfolio

A course by Rafa Jacinto
Photographer and Filmmaker. Milán, Italy.
Joined October 2020
  • 100% positive reviews (20)
  • 622 students