Over 125 Full Sail grads have Golden Globe nomination credits
More than 125 Full Sail University graduates have been credited on Golden Globe-nominated projects at the 78th annual awards ceremony. Among those projects: “The Mandalorian” on Disney Plus.
More than 125 Full Sail University graduates have been credited on more than 45 Golden Globe-nominated projects at the 78th annual awards ceremony, according to a press release.
“Our alumni are doing phenomenal things in the world of entertainment,” Jay Noble, Full Sail’s vice president of alumni, said in the release. “Each year, I am humbled to watch as their talents are showcased across numerous projects recognized by the Golden Globe® Awards, and for their various contributions to television and film — this year is no different. I look forward to tuning in on February 28 to cheer on and celebrate the incredible work of our graduates.”
For this year’s awards, Full Sail University alumni have produced, filmed, edited and assisted in the creation of nominated works across 24 categories, including Best Motion Picture — Drama, Best Television Series — Drama and Best Original Score — Motion Picture. They contributed to popular projects, such as
“Lovecraft Country,” “Ozark,” “The Mandalorian,” “Ted Lasso,” “One Night in Miami,” “The Crown,” “Soul,” “Onward,” “Tenet” and “The Queen’s Gambit.”
“At Full Sail we take pride in how we teach our students,” Rick Ramsey, Full Sail’s education director of visual arts, said in the release. “Through our hands-on approach to learning, students mirror the collaborative nature and workflow needed for the film and television industry. It is an honor to see our alumni applying what they have learned at Full Sail to their careers.”
The Golden Globe Awards will take place virtually this year. The event, hosted by Tina Fey in New York and Amy Poehler in California, will be broadcast live 8-11 p.m. Feb. 28 on NBC.
For more information about the Golden Globe Awards, go to goldenglobes.com.