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Full Sail University's Music Business bachelor's degree program was included on Billboard's 2022 Top Music Business Schools list. Billboard's list acknowledges higher education institutions that do an exceptional job teaching the next generation of industry professionals. Read more about Full Sail's recent accolade:https://www.fullsail.edu/about/full-sail-stories/full-sails-music-business-degree-recognized-by-billboard/
When Liza Beres decided to cross the desert in a custom truck, she turned to her husband’s alma mater for help. She needed a team of top-notch designers to create art for her team’s Rebelle Rally car, and Full Sail was happy to lend a hand. Read more about Full Sail's sponsorship with Rebelle Rally and the design efforts of the custom Land Rover Defender that Liza Beres’ Dream Team will drive across the desert: https://www.fullsail.edu/about/full-sail-stories/full-sail-sponsors-rebelle-rally-car
When news broke about the technology behind the renowned television series The Mandalorian, filmmakers around the globe scurried to incorporate virtual production technology into their repertoire. Full Sail University noticed the change in tide within the television and film industry and decided to get ahead of the wave and start educating the next generation of change-makers to help fill newly developed voids in the talent pipeline. Read more about the AWEsome women behind Studio V1: https://news.orlando.org/blog/awesome-women-in-orlando-behind-full-sail-universitys-studio-v1-virtual-production/
During his formative years, Jason Hutchins was led to believe a career in designing games seemed somewhat unattainable. He decided to pursue a military career and enlisted in the United States Army. After completing his time in the military, he returned to his home state of Florida and learned about Full Sail University. Jason visited the campus for a tour, only to discover his childhood dreams could become reality. Read more about Jason Hutchins designing 3D Training for the Military at The Full Sail: https://www.fullsail.edu/about/full-sail-stories/this-game-art-grad-is-designing-3d-training-for-the-military
Susan Kelleher is a course director who shows her students the light. As the instructor for Lighting Concepts & Design and Project & Portfolio IV in Full Sail’s Show Production program, Susan helps students tackle the ins and outs of professional stage lighting from start to finish. Her years of experience with touring productions and her commitment to her students have made her an essential Full Sail faculty member for the past 24 years. Visit The Full Sail to read more on Susan Kelleher: https://www.fullsail.edu/about/full-sail-stories/faculty-spotlight-susan-kelleher-course-director-show-production
Making it to the Primetime Emmys is a goal for countless people in the entertainment industry. Television’s biggest night celebrates outstanding work both onscreen and behind the scenes, and Full Sail graduates make regular appearances in the credits of nominated shows. The 2022 Primetime Emmys are no exception: Overall, 288 graduates were credited on 228 nominated projects, with 15 grads nominated for their own Emmy statuettes. Visit the Full Sail to read more on the Hundreds of graduates that were credited on award-worthy shows at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards: https://www.fullsail.edu/about/full-sail-stories/280-plus-full-sail-grads-on-2022s-emmy-nominated-shows/
In July, Full Sail hosted a music business panel featuring leaders from NEON16, a talent and idea incubator focused on the Latin music industry. Lex Borrero (Founder and CEO) and Full Sail Entertainment Business grad Alejandro Vicuña (General Manager) shared stories about how they got started in the industry, how they found success, and NEON16’s goals and accomplishments. Visit The Hub to get insider tips on the Latin music industry from CEO Lex Borrero and General Manager Alejandro Vicuña: https://hub.fullsail.edu/articles/neon16-brings-music-industry-advice-to-full-sail
For the second year in a row, Full Sail University had made the list among MovieMaker magazine's "Best Film Schools in the U.S. & Canada." The film industry publication recognizes notable film schools "highlighting not just the universities themselves, but particular programs with curriculums we find compelling and useful, based on specific paths students can pursue." Visit The Full Sail to read more on this accomplishment: https://www.fullsail.edu/about/full-sail-stories/moviemaker-magazine-names-full-sail-in-top-film-schools-again
Film Production master’s instructor Jennie Jarvis loves to stay busy, but she got the inspiration for her award-winning film Connection when she was stuck at home. In the summer of 2020, Jennie watched Staged, a British sitcom shot over video conferencing software during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jennie took that inspiration and called on her years of experience in writing, directing, and acting to create her own movie using Zoom. The result was Connection, which recently earned Jennie two Gold Telly Awards. Read more on Jennie Jarvis and her recent accomplishments on The Full Sail: https://www.fullsail.edu/about/full-sail-stories/film-production-course-director-wins-two-gold-telly-awards-for-her-original-film
Filling up your car's gas tank is simple and quick, but fueling a million-dollar military vehicle is a different story. Soldiers have to follow strict protocols to prevent injuries, fuel spills, or equipment damage. Luckily there are people like Game Design and Simulation & Visualization grad Daniel Vanallen working behind the scenes to create training simulations that keep soldiers safe in potentially dangerous conditions. Visit The Full Sail to learn more about Daniel Vanallen and his contributions to our soldiers: https://www.fullsail.edu/about/full-sail-stories/simulation-and-visualization-grad-building-training-tools-that-keep-soldiers-safe