Film/Video and Photographic Arts at Full Sail University

Winter Park, FL · Private for-profit · Associate Degree

one of the larger campuses at 25,195 students in Winter Park, FL.

Program Analysis

First-year earnings of $24,679 at Full Sail University come in 16% above the national median of $21,229 for Film/Video and Photographic Arts programs.

At 4.9x tuition cost in decade earnings, the ROI is moderate. This program pays for itself, but it's not a financial slam-dunk.

The 0% difference between AI scenarios reflects partial automation exposure. Some Film/Video and Photographic Arts career paths face changes, but the trade's physical demands provide a buffer.

At $20,000 against $24,679/yr in earnings, the debt burden is moderate. Most graduates should manage repayment without extended financial strain.

A #19 ranking among 23 Film/Video and Photographic Arts programs places Full Sail University in the lower half. Price, proximity, and personal fit become the stronger arguments.

The 8 apprenticeship pathways connected to Film/Video and Photographic Arts reflect strong industry infrastructure for this trade. Apprenticeships typically lead to journeyman-level wages.

31 /100
TradeSchoolOutlook Score
26
Low End
31
Score
34
High End
Earnings $24,679/yr (16% vs median)
AI-Proof Moderate (56% shielded)
Job Market Large (43,700 openings/yr)

Earnings Overview

Projected 10-Year Earnings
$258K
1.0% annual growth
Earnings Multiple
4.9x
10-year earnings ÷ tuition
Viable Career Paths
6 of 6
Occupations with strong AI resilience

Projected 10-Year Earnings

Based on actual graduate salary data and Bureau of Labor Statistics growth projections.

Program Tuition
$52,834
Median Debt at Graduation
$20,000
9.7 months of Year 1 earnings

Top Career Paths

Top career paths for Film/Video and Photographic Arts graduates by median salary.

Career Path Median Salary Growth AI-ProofAI
Producers and directors $83,480 +4.9% 58%
Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary $80,190 +1.7% 56%
Communications teachers, postsecondary $77,800 +2.1% 57%
Producers and directors
$83,480
+4.9% growth 58% AI-proof
Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary
$80,190
+1.7% growth 56% AI-proof
Communications teachers, postsecondary
$77,800
+2.1% growth 57% AI-proof

View all 6 career paths with full salary data →

About Film/Video and Photographic Arts Careers

Your career could start on a bustling film set, positioning C-stands and running audio cables, or in a quiet studio, meticulously adjusting lights for the perfect product shot. As you advance, you might become a producer, juggling budgets, schedules, and creative personalities to bring a vision to life. Or you could be a film editor, spending your days in a dark room with Adobe Premiere, weaving raw footage and sound into a compelling story.

Read the full Film/Video and Photographic Arts career guide →

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TradeSchoolOutlook Score for Film/Video and Photographic Arts at Full Sail University?
At 31/100, the financial outlook is modest. Higher-scoring Film/Video and Photographic Arts programs exist, though non-financial factors may justify this choice.
Should I worry about AI if I study Film/Video and Photographic Arts?
With 44% of typical job tasks exposed to AI, this is one of the higher-risk fields. Our pessimistic scenario projects $258,197 in decade earnings vs $258,197 in the optimistic case — a meaningful gap.
Can I learn Film/Video and Photographic Arts through an apprenticeship instead?
Yes — 8 registered apprenticeship programs are mapped to Film/Video and Photographic Arts career paths, including Camera Operator. Apprenticeships offer paid on-the-job training as an alternative or complement to certificate programs.
Data from College Scorecard, BLS, and AI resilience research. Methodology & sources →