Orlando Magic, Full Sail University announce Amway Center partnership

Orlando Magic, Full Sail University announce Amway Center partnership

Published Feb. 17, 2011 12:13 p.m. ET

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orlando Magic and Full Sail University are proud to announce their new partnership, which includes opportunities for Full Sail student and staff collaborations inside the new Amway Center. Content from Full Sail University will appear on Magic TV during Orlando Magic home games and special events, as well as on OrlandoMagic.com, the team's official website.

The partnership includes content created by Full Sail students, graduates and staff, including motion graphics, graphic design and custom video content featuring Full Sail branding located throughout several areas in the new Amway Center.

"We are proud to announce that Full Sail University has joined our Magic family of corporate partners," Orlando Magic President Alex Martins said. "The Magic's partnership with Full Sail University will help enhance the in-game experience for our fans while also utilizing and displaying all of the Amway Center's technologically-advanced features."

"Introducing this new partnership is a natural extension of both Full Sail University and the Orlando Magic's commitment to community building in Central Florida," said Josh Mora, program director of Full Sail's Sports Marketing & Media degree. "It is a tremendous honor to be a part of this new relationship, as we look forward to providing our students with unique educational opportunities centered around the Magic's phenomenal organization."

Prior to select games, Full Sail University will have a presence at Fan Fest, located outside the Disney Atrium at Amway Center. Full Sail University students, staff and graduates will also be given the opportunity to audition to sing the National Anthem prior to an Orlando Magic home game this season.

About Full Sail University
Since 1979, Full Sail University has been an innovative educational leader for those pursuing careers in the entertainment industry. With over 34,500 alumni, graduate credits include work on OSCAR

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