National Lampoon?s Robo-Doc Filmed at Full Sail Real World Education
Winter Park, FL (PRWEB) November 13, 2006
Full Sail Real World Education was recently chosen as a location for two scenes in the shooting of a new feature film, National Lampoon?s Robo-Doc, starring David Faustino (Married With Children), Alan Thicke (Growing Pains) and veteran comic, John Byner (Soap).
The scenes were filmed in both a computer lab and a conference room on Full Sail?s Winter Park campus. Gordon-Tynes Productions found the campus ideal for the scenes they were looking to shoot. ?The boardroom setting is one of the opening scenes. It?s a fabulous looking boardroom and it?s really the kind of look we were going for,? said Producer for Robo-Doc, Don Tynes.
In addition to using facilities for the shoot, Full Sail Lab Assistant, Andrew Campbell, and Film students, Freddie Stevens and Drew Brinkhaus worked on the crew for the film. They assisted on the shoots at Full Sail as well as other locations around Central Florida. ?It was so nice to be on a production like this,? said Stevens.
Working on a feature film set gave the students a chance to see what it is like to work in Hollywood. ?When the producers can see your initiative, that opens the door to you for future projects,? said Brinkhaus.
?Full Sail is fortunate to be choosen for several Hollywood films, including Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector,? said Film Program Director, Dave Franko. ?We look forward to many more feature films not only using our facilities, but our students and staff as well.? The film is expected to be released in the Summer of 2007.
Since 1979, Full Sail Real World Education, a college outside of Orlando, FL, has been an innovative educational leader for those pursuing a career in the entertainment industry. With over
23,000 alumni, graduate credits include work on Oscar and GRAMMY-winning projects, best-selling video games, and the #1 grossing U.S. concert tour five out of the last five years. Full Sail?s 91-acre campus proudly welcomes over 5,000 students from all 50 states and 37 countries worldwide. Currently, Full Sail offers degrees in the following disciplines: Computer Animation, Digital Arts & Design, Entertainment Business, Film, Game Development, Recording Arts, and Show Production & Touring.
Students experience a ?real world? education, with a professional class structure of 8-12 hours per day, and a 24-hour round the clock schedule which earned Full Sail the ?Most Innovative Program? Award by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges. Full Sail has also been named one of the top three entertainment media colleges by Shift Magazine alongside the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (No. 1) and New York University (No. 2); Electronic Gaming Monthly named Full Sail one of the Top Five Game Degree Programs in the world; Rolling Stone Magazine recently named Full Sail one of the ?Best Music Programs? in the country, in addition to one of the ?Best Music Business Departments? in the Schools That Rock: The Rolling Stone College Guide, and UNleashed Magazine has named Full Sail one of the Best Film Programs in the country.
For more information about Full Sail, please visit http://www.fullsail.com.
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