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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.

Show Production
Campus
Lights. Audio. Magic. If you’ve dreamed of a career in live event production, Full Sail’s Show Production program will arm you with practical skills to take any performance to the next level. What is show production? From live sound and lighting to corporate presentations, you’ll build foundations in a wide array of audio and visual applications, and enter the industry with a deep understanding of what moves an audience.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
Students use software and hardware for real-time sound-system measurement, optimization, and control to analyze audio in real-time.
In this course, students learn to use principles of blend, contrast, space, and dynamics to build listener interest.

Audio Production
Online
The Audio Production program is designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to conduct business as an independent audio creator. Areas of study range from pop culture and music business fundamentals to production and postproduction techniques – in addition to foundational material like college mathematics and professional writing.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
Students will examine different components of the music industry, such as companies, unions, not-for-profit associations, and other entities that influence the music production and live-event fields.
Contemporary music production integrates sampling, loops, MIDI, and live recording to craft modern hits - students will learn to use industry-standard tools for computer-based music creation.