Animation : Portfolio of animated proyects? by Alex Olguin

Alex Olguin

Portfolio of animated proyects?

I'm currently building my animation writing portfolio and would love some feedback from the community.

At what point does a portfolio start to feel overcrowded?

Right now, I have two animated feature projects that are the most fully developed:

Armstrong-D.U. – A dystopian sci-fi adventure about a disabled boy who awakens an ancient war robot in a city where security has been taken too far.

Dog's Land – A satirical animated fable about a displaced dog who builds a sanctuary from garbage and must stop a plan to erase his kind's identity.

Both projects have completed screenplays, multiple rounds of professional feedback, and concept art.

Armstrong-D.U. was recently a finalist (Top 26) in the Kinolime Feature Film Competition and has received extremely positive professional coverage. It is also currently being considered by a few industry professionals, although nothing definitive has been decided yet.

Dog's Land has also received strong feedback from professional writers.

In addition to these two projects, I have two other feature screenplays completed, as well as several written scripts and concepts for a more adult-oriented animated series.

My main question is: to maintain momentum, is it better to focus my portfolio on these two highly developed projects, or should I begin showcasing additional concepts even if they are still in earlier stages?

I'd really appreciate your thoughts.

Alex Olguin

Animatic Illustration well, yeah, in fact I have for Arsmtrong-D.U. some visual art, character designs, they are only concepts but they help a lot in picturing the movie and Dog's Land too, since Dog's Land is way more visual, I have some character designs, some concepts of scenery, the two images in the post are the main posters of each one. I still want to viausaly develop two other proyects but I'm scared I end up with a gargantuan portfolio instead of two or three ideas that are well developed.

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