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fullsail.edu/military THE NEWS, TECHNOLOGY, ART, DESIGN & CULTURE OF FULL SAIL UNIVERSITY MILITARY EDITION Full Sail Honors MILITARY STUDENTS PG 1 About Full Sail University Full Sail is dedicated to helping creative students follow their dreams in the entertainment and Unlimited Participant media industry. Whether you’re passionate about music, art and design, technology, filmmaking, Yellow Ribbon Program gaming, or the business behind entertainment, an education at Full Sail University can prepare you for a career path doing what you love. 1 Full Sail Honors MILITARY COMMUNITY Full Sail spent a week honoring veterans and members of the military during our annual Memorial Day Celebration. Students, staff, and faculty came together to honor those who serve our country. Festivities included a special flag ceremony remembering those who gave their lives for freedom, a special networking fair featuring local businesses and guest speakers, and an end-of-the-week Memorial Day Block Party. VETERANS DAY on campus Full Sail began the Veterans Day celebrations with a Thanksgiving-style dinner in the Full Sail Live Venue. Veterans and their families dined on classic Thanksgiving dishes and participated in a raffle and welcomed a speech by Digital Cinematography Program Director Bob Truett. The festivities continued the next day with activities, food, and music on the backlot. Students received special t-shirts signifying their military affiliation, care of Full Sail and the Veteran Student Union (VSU). Faculty and staff took their chances in the dunk tank, and several local non-government organizations were on hand to provide literature and resources geared toward veteran affairs. 1 STUDENTS WIN PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD at NASA Space Apps Challenge Four Full Sail students from the Web Design & Taking on one of the Outer Space challenges, Development program have won the People’s the Full Sail team decided to create Project Choice Award at the NASA Space Apps Challenge Unknown, an interactive web application that in addition to coming in second place overall. visualizes data pertaining to certain asteroids, Steve Drees, Jonathan Ortiz, Victor Cabieles, minor planets, and other natural satellites. Since and Chris Lynch will advance to the global round scientists are constantly learning new things of the competition. The challenge includes teams about asteroids, this content management from all over the world tasked with solving real system enables users to easily modify the data as problems encountered by NASA scientists. new information becomes available. The system Over 25 individual problems are presented in could help scientists better determine which four areas of study: Earth, Outer Space, Humans, asteroids contain valuable natural resources— and Robotics. and which ones pose a threat to earth. KEEVIN RICHARDS Student Receives Wounded Warrior Scholarship Keevin Richards, a student in Full Sail’s Cloud Technologies Aaron Hall, serving both in his role as Military Relations bachelor’s degree program, was recently presented with Manager at Full Sail and as Vice President of FLACME, a $1,000 Wounded Warrior Scholarship from the Florida presented Keevin with the scholarship during the Advisory on Military Education (FLACME). Memorial Day Block Party hosted on Full Sail’s backlot. In addition to his role at Full Sail, Aaron also serves on Serving as a liaison between the Department of Defense, the FLACME board as Vice President. the Departments of Veteran Affairs, and higher learning institutions in Florida, FLACME aims to assist Florida-based military affiliated personnel with quality educational and professional opportunities. 2 FROM THE MARINES TO JUSTIN BIEBER’S MIXING BOARD Full Sail graduate and veteran Josh served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and “I started off at Track Records as an intern,” Josh Gudwin is a strong believer in the credits his time in the service for helping him he says. “I slept on a couch for a year while importance of a strong work ethic, the build skills that he still uses in the studio. I was interning, but I did my time. I lived in benefits of fostering strong interpersonal the studio, pretty much.” relationships within the recording industry, “Every Marine is taught to be and the power of mentorship. Acknowledging the fact that most artists a manager,” he says. “how to are their own toughest critics, Josh stresses The latter is something Josh knows a manage yourself and others. how important it is to be able to relate to the lot about — he spent two years working So that helps out a lot. The person in the vocal booth — whether they’re with famed vocal producer Kuk Harrell on discipline helps, and just having a star-on-the-rise or an established hitmaker. projects for artists like Rihanna, Jennifer the intuition to go out and get Lopez, Lionel Richie, and more. It was “Everyone, myself included, feels some [a task] done without someone through his work with Kuk that Josh met anxiety [when they get into the studio]. In Justin Bieber in 2012. Now, Josh handles having to ask you to do it.” many scenarios, my job is to make people overall music management for Justin, feel as comfortable as possible. I make sure including engineering, mixing, vocal After the Marines, Josh enrolled in Full Sail’s to take care of everybody involved; I make sure production, and A&R for the Recording Arts program. Shortly after they’re hearing themselves right. Once an artist artist’s releases. graduation, he set out for Los Angeles. is comfortable, they deliver the best music.” Lee Roberts is a 2013 New Media to inform the public about things like GRAD LEE ROBERTS Journalism grad currently serving development, water and infrastructure as the Deputy Chief of Public Affairs management, and recreational safety. Traveling the World for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District. A 23+ year veteran “I try to make work fun,” of the U.S. Air Force, Lee began as a Military Journalist working on jets, and went on to serve he says. “The military has in the Gulf War. When he returned probably made me a little to the states, he was encouraged to regimented, and I always train in additional fields, which led make my deadlines, him to public affairs – and a career as but I don’t like to be a military journalist. It was a journey that would lead him all over the world stressed out. The thing – from Cuba to Kosovo, and many I like most about my job places in between. is the creativity of it. I like not being tied to my desk, After retiring from the Air Force, Lee working with different decided to pursue his master’s degree in New Media Journalism. Today in his people every day, and Nashville-based public affairs position, learning new things.” Lee works on a (mostly) local scale 3 How Simulations are WAR GAMES: Building a Stronger Military Over the last few years, the military has sought While they may share elements with consumer- “Military experience is a plus on the resume,” to leverage the power of video games and based games, simulation games aim for says Andrew, who served in the Army from simulations for training purposes. Andrew a higher level of fidelity, or the degree to 1999-2002, and was deployed in operation Rossetter, a 2007 Game Development grad which a simulation mimics reality. To ensure Iraqi Freedom from 2004-2006. “However, and Senior Software Engineer with Bohemia fidelity, simulation companies employ strident it’s not strictly required. We have subject Interactive Simulations, has worked iteration strategies not unlike those found in matter experts whose sole job is to make on the company’s flagship product, Virtual entertainment gaming. sure we’re doing the right thing as far as Battlestations Systems (VBS), which shares a the application itself.” common lineage with a first-person shooter. Full Sail Collaborates with DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Full Sail University collaborated with technology for paralyzed and the Department of Veterans Affairs disabled veterans. Through a variety to create the first-ever Greenlight of interactive exhibits provided by Hall during the 38th Annual National companies dedicated to developing Veterans Wheelchair Games. innovative technology solutions, veteran athletes competing in the Games were Held from July 30 to August 4 in able to experience a wide rang of virtual Orlando, Florida, the 2018 Wheelchair experiences, from VR gaming to virtual Games welcomed veterans with hang gliding and more. central neurological impairments and introduced them to wheelchair sports “By showcasing the latest hardware in hopes of boosting their community and software created to enhance involvement, and increasing their accessibility for disabled and paralyzed independence and rehabilitation. veterans, we are able to expose them to a product that may enhance the Greenlight Hall was a collaborative quality of their lives or the lives of effort between Full Sail and the others,” said Rob Catto, Director of Department of Veterans Affairs, Game Studies and Simulation at designed to showcase adaptive Full Sail University. 4 Grad Uses Film to WWE AND HIRE HEROES USA PROMOTE HIS Host Networking Event at Full Sail NON-PROFIT WWE partnered with Full Sail University, the Central Florida Sports Commission, Film grad and veteran Andrew Ladner has a and the City of Orlando to host a Veteran Career Panel & Networking Event on background as an Army engineer, has been in Full Sail’s campus. The event was open to the public for all military members and combat, and is a wounded warrior. Andrew shares, veterans, as well as their spouses. “I’ve also been on the administrative side of the military. I have marketing experience and The day began with a career coaching session, followed by a Veteran Employment now I have a film degree.