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About Full Sail
Full Sail University is dedicated to helping creative students follow their dreams in the entertainment and media industry. Located just outside of Orlando, Florida, the Full Sail campus has the look and feel of a creative studio environment, allowing students to gain real-world experience as they work with the tools and technologies currently found in the industry. If you are interested in a career path creating art that moves people, Full Sail offers a variety of degrees to get you started.

Film
Bachelor's Degree - Campus
Students gain hands-on experience working each position on set on a variety of filmmaking projects, enabling them to get a feel for the role that each crew member plays in production.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
The Directing for Film Course engages students in practical directing exercises, and is aimed at building a deeper understanding of the craft from a technical and artistic perspective.
The Digital Cinematography Course introduces students to the art and operation of digital video cameras. The course provides in-depth and practical knowledge of the differences that digital cameras offer digital filmmakers by way of control over digital images during acquisition.
The Film Production Course examines the film process from preproduction to production in the 16mm film medium. In this course, students become familiar with each of the positions involved in a professional production by participating in labs that give them hands-on experience.

Digital Cinematography
Bachelor's Degree - Online
This program merges the artistic concepts of a traditional filmmaking school with the technological tools used in everything from independent news gathering and documentary filmmaking, to commercial production and web video.
Learn more about our Digital Cinematography Bachelor's Degree
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
In this key fundamental course, students learn first-hand how to design, frame, compose, and arrange images to tell and enhance visual stories using professional-grade equipment.
Students will focus on research, interviewing, and other technical requirements relevant to the logistical, structural, and aesthetic methodologies that are unique to field productions, like documentaries.