Careers
The following list is just a small taste of the possible positions that may be open to you as you advance your education and your career.
As you develop your skills and find your niche, you may find that your career fits perfectly into one of these categories, or you may move outside these boundaries – either way, Full Sail's objective is to help you find your way into a fulfilling career doing what you love.
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Artist Relations
- Listens to demo tapes, attends shows, and keeps up with entertainment trends. Secures new talent and facilitates artist development.
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Casting Director
- Auditions and helps select actors for a film, television, or theatre production. Serves as a business liaison between the director and the actors or their agents.
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Creative Services
- Oversees artists, copywriters, and the production staff that create artwork for print media, merchandise, websites, games, film, television, video, and live events. Manages deadlines and ensures that projects are completed to client’s satisfaction.
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Film/TV Producer
- In charge of the business details pertaining to video, film, or television production. Oversees practical matters such as ordering equipment and booking accommodations for the cast and crew of a film.
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Interactive Marketing
- Develops creative online and mobile marketing plans, while remaining current with online marketing systems and optimization programs. Interacts with clients, vendors, online marketing reps, and others contacts to create win-win solutions.
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Licensing
- Helps close and manage music-oriented licenses and other content. Conducts internet research, maintains relationships with licensors, manages record keeping and consistent reporting schedules. Requires good understanding of general licensing procedures.
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Line Producer
- Works on the business side, managing the day-to-day finances of a film production to keep the investors out of the red.
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Music Marketing and Promotions
- Works with A&R and Artist Management on entertainment development. Responsible for securing radio, soundtrack, and television placement for media product. Develops all promo materials and events to create artist 'buzz.'
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Music/Record Producer
- Responsible for all details of production on an album, both business and music-related. The producer, in conjunction with the artist, decides on the engineers, chooses the studio, then books the studio time, and often delivers the finished record.
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New Media/Digital Services
- Develops distribution and marketing programs with digital service providers (DSPs)—such as iTunes—for products including music, video, and game downloads, ringtones, podcasts, and other digital content.