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Academic writing support built around Full Sail’s project-based, industry-first curriculum. Entertainment business papers, game design documents, music industry analyses, film production briefs, and capstone projects — handled by specialists who know the field.

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What Makes Full Sail Different

Academic Writing for a School Built Around the Industry

Full Sail University is not a liberal arts school that added entertainment programs. It was built from the ground up — starting as a recording studio in 1979 — for students who want to work in entertainment, media, and emerging technologies. Understanding what that means for your assignments changes everything about how they should be written.

Full Sail operates on a fundamentally different academic model than traditional universities. Programs are accelerated: bachelor’s degrees complete in roughly 20 months, master’s degrees in 12 months. Credit hours per month are higher than at semester-based institutions, which means assignment deadlines hit faster and with less space between them. A student who enters a Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Business in January can expect to be working on final capstone deliverables before the following academic year begins at a conventional university.

This acceleration is by design. Full Sail’s curriculum mirrors the pace of the entertainment industry itself — where film productions run on tight production schedules, game developers ship on announced release dates, and music releases operate within release windows dictated by market timing. The academic pace is a feature, not a bug. But it creates real pressure for students balancing coursework, portfolio development, internships, and part-time jobs in the industry they are training to enter.

The second thing that distinguishes Full Sail academically is its emphasis on project-based, applied learning. Where a traditional university business program might assign a theoretical essay about marketing principles, Full Sail’s Entertainment Business program asks you to build an actual marketing plan for a real or simulated entertainment property. Where a film studies course at a conventional university might ask you to analyze cinematography, Full Sail’s Film Production program asks you to produce footage and write the documentation that frames your creative decisions. The written assignments at Full Sail are almost always connected to a professional output — a business plan, a pitch document, a creative brief, a production schedule — rather than existing as academic exercises in isolation.

This applied orientation means that writing assignments at Full Sail are evaluated on two axes simultaneously: academic rigor (correct research, proper citations, appropriate argument structure) and professional quality (industry-appropriate terminology, realistic financial projections, executable plans that reflect how the entertainment industry actually works). A business plan that earns an A in a conventional MBA program might earn a B at Full Sail if its revenue projections are unrealistic by the standards of the entertainment market, or if its marketing strategy ignores the platform economics that shape music distribution in 2024.

Our writers understand this dual standard. We do not write generic academic papers and add entertainment industry vocabulary as cosmetic decoration. We write from knowledge of how the entertainment industry actually operates — how music publishing rights work, how game studios structure development milestones, how film productions manage above-the-line and below-the-line budgets, how sports media rights are negotiated — because that knowledge is what makes a Full Sail paper genuinely strong rather than technically correct but professionally hollow.

Full Sail is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), a U.S. Department of Education-recognized accrediting body for career-focused institutions, and the university has over 96,000 alumni worldwide who have contributed to Oscar-winning films, Grammy-winning recordings, and game industry landmarks. The academic infrastructure supporting these graduates is serious. The writing that students produce in these programs needs to match that seriousness — and that is exactly what we provide.

Why Full Sail’s Citation Requirements Matter

Full Sail programs use both APA and MLA citation styles depending on the specific course and instructor. Business-oriented courses — Entertainment Business, Business Intelligence, Internet Marketing — typically use APA 7th edition. Writing-intensive courses and some media studies courses may specify MLA. Some courses within technology and game design programs adopt industry documentation standards that blend academic citation with professional reference formats used in technical documentation.

The critical mistake Full Sail students make is assuming their citation style from a previous course applies to a new one. Full Sail instructors are industry professionals who notice when a student has copied citation practices from a different context. When you upload your assignment, we apply the citation format your instructor has specified — correctly, consistently, and using the current edition of the relevant style guide. We also flag any ambiguity in the citation requirement so you can confirm with your instructor before we finalize the paper.

Full Sail by the Numbers

96k+

Alumni worldwide working in film, music, games, and media — from Oscar productions to Billboard chart recordings to AAA game titles.

What Our Papers Deliver

  • Industry-accurate terminology from entertainment, media, and tech
  • Realistic business projections grounded in market realities
  • APA 7 or MLA correctly applied per your course specification
  • Peer-reviewed and industry sources integrated appropriately
  • Professional document quality matching the applied nature of Full Sail assignments
  • Capstone documentation that works as portfolio material
  • Free Turnitin originality report with every order
  • One revision round included at no extra charge
Degree Areas

Full Sail Programs We Support

Full Sail organizes its degree programs across eight areas of study. Our specialists cover written assignments, research papers, and capstone work in all of them.

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Film & Television

Film Production, Documentary, Television Production, and Screenwriting programs requiring production documentation, script analysis papers, cinematography theory assignments, and industry-context research on distribution and financing.

BS · Campus & Online
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Games

Game Development, Game Design, Game Art, Computer Animation, Mobile Development, and Game Business & Esports programs. Written assignments span game design documentation, industry analysis, technical papers, and business strategy for studios and publishers.

BS · MS · Campus & Online
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Music & Recording

Music Production, Recording Arts, Audio for Media, and Music Business programs. Written components address music publishing, digital distribution economics, audio technology history, licensing frameworks, and artist management business structures.

BS · Campus & Online
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Business

Entertainment Business (BS and MS), Business Intelligence (MS), Internet Marketing (MS), and Project Management programs. Papers cover contract negotiation, financial planning for entertainment ventures, distribution strategy, brand management, and data-driven marketing analysis.

BS · MS · Online
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Art & Design

Digital Arts & Design, Graphic Design, Web Design & Development, Interior Design, and Visual Effects programs. Written assignments cover design theory, visual communication research, brand identity analysis, and portfolio documentation narratives.

BS · Campus & Online
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Media & Communications

Media Communications, Creative Writing, Journalism, Public Relations, and Sports Casting (Dan Patrick School of Sportscasting) programs. Research papers, media analysis, journalistic writing assignments, and sports media business analysis are our specialty here.

BS · Campus & Online
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Sports

Sports Marketing & Media and Sports Broadcasting programs. Assignments cover sports rights economics, social media strategy for athletic brands, event production documentation, and sponsorship deal analysis in the context of modern sports media.

BS · Campus & Online
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Technology

Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Instructional Design & Technology, and Information Technology programs. Technical papers, research on emerging technologies, system documentation, and instructional design frameworks are all supported. See also our cybersecurity assignment help.

BS · MS · Online
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Show Production & Live Events

Show Production and Event Production degrees covering the business and technical sides of live event management. Written assignments address production logistics, venue contracts, technical rider analysis, touring business economics, and event marketing strategy.

BS · Campus
Assignment Formats

The Specific Formats Full Sail Assigns — and How We Handle Each

Full Sail’s project-based curriculum generates assignment types that general writing services have never seen. Here is how we approach the ones that matter most.

Business Plans and Entertainment Venture Proposals

The business plan is a signature deliverable across multiple Full Sail programs — Entertainment Business, Music Production with a business emphasis, and the master’s programs that culminate in formal business planning documents. A Full Sail business plan is not an MBA exercise in applying Porter’s Five Forces to a fictional company. It is a practical document evaluated on whether the proposed venture is executable within the actual entertainment market.

This means your revenue model needs to reflect real platform economics — what streaming pays per stream, how sync licensing deals are structured, how game monetization has shifted from unit sales to live-service models, how film distribution deals are split between theatrical, VOD, and streaming windows. Financial projections that do not account for these realities fail not because the math is wrong, but because the assumptions are disconnected from how the industry actually works.

Our writers with entertainment business backgrounds produce business plans grounded in current market data. When an Entertainment Business MS student needs a capstone business plan, we do not start from a generic template. We research the specific segment of the entertainment market the venture targets, apply industry-standard revenue modeling for that segment, and write the plan with the professional language a Full Sail instructor — typically someone with years of industry experience — will recognize as credible.

Full Sail’s Entertainment Business Master’s program emphasizes “strategies of top executives” applied through “practical exercises” culminating in a formal business plan. This means your capstone business plan is being evaluated by faculty who have worked at the executive level in entertainment. We write accordingly — not for a business school professor, but for an entertainment industry professional with high standards for market realism.

Business Documents We Write
For all Full Sail business-adjacent programs
  • Formal business plans with financial projections
  • Artist management or label venture proposals
  • Distribution strategy and rights management papers
  • Entertainment marketing plans (digital + traditional)
  • Contract analysis and negotiation case studies
  • Competitive market analyses for entertainment sectors
  • Event production budgets and feasibility papers
  • Internet marketing strategy with analytics integration
Research & Analysis Papers
Applied research across all Full Sail disciplines
  • Entertainment industry analysis papers
  • Media law and intellectual property research papers
  • Technology impact analyses for media industries
  • Game industry market research and trend analysis
  • Music industry structure and economic analyses
  • Sports media rights and broadcast analysis papers
  • Literature reviews for master’s thesis preparation
  • Annotated bibliographies and source evaluation work

Research Papers and Industry Analysis Assignments

Research papers in Full Sail programs are not purely academic in the traditional sense — they connect scholarly literature with real industry data, trade publications, and professional sources alongside peer-reviewed research. An instructor teaching in the Entertainment Business program might expect a paper on the streaming economy to cite both academic research on platform economics and current industry data from the RIAA, MPAA, or ESA (Entertainment Software Association).

This means research for Full Sail papers requires triangulation across sources that a purely academic writing service would not think to consult. Billboard, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, GamesIndustry.biz, and Music Business Worldwide are not secondary sources that need to be justified — they are primary sources for current industry conditions. Our writers know this and integrate industry publications as naturally as they integrate peer-reviewed research.

For programs requiring scholarly citations specifically, we use academic databases appropriate to each field — the Journal of the Music Industry, the International Journal of Game and Computer-Mediated Simulations, journals in media economics and communications — alongside the industry trade sources that give Full Sail papers their professional texture. The blend of academic credibility and industry awareness is what separates a B paper from an A paper in most Full Sail research assignments.

Intellectual property is a recurring research theme across multiple Full Sail programs. Music licensing, film rights, game IP protection, and digital copyright in the streaming era appear in Entertainment Business, Music Production, Film Production, and Technology programs alike. Our writers are familiar with the legal and economic frameworks that govern IP in the entertainment industry — including the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), performance rights organizations (ASCAP, BMI, SESAC), and the Screen Actors Guild agreements that govern film production — and write about these frameworks with the authority that comes from genuine familiarity. For more on our research paper capabilities, see our research paper writing services.

Game Design Documents and Project Briefs

Game Design and Game Development programs at Full Sail — which have been ranked in The Princeton Review’s Top 25 Graduate Programs for Video Game Design consistently since 2014 — require a form of written assignment that general academic writing services are wholly unprepared for: the game design document (GDD).

A GDD is neither a traditional academic paper nor a creative fiction. It is a technical and design document that defines a game’s concept, mechanics, narrative structure, target platform, monetization model, and production scope. Different courses and instructors require different GDD formats, but the common thread is that the document must be internally consistent — the mechanics need to support the narrative, the monetization model needs to fit the target platform’s economics, and the production scope needs to be realistic given the stated team size and timeline.

Our game-focused writers have studied and worked within game development environments. They understand the difference between a core gameplay loop and a meta-progression system, between a narrative game and a systemic sandbox, between F2P mobile monetization and premium PC game pricing strategy. When they write or expand a GDD for your course, the result reads like it was written by someone who understands games as both an artistic medium and a commercial product — because it was.

Beyond GDDs, Game Business and Esports assignments require analysis of the competitive landscape for specific game genres, esports revenue models, sponsorship deal structures, and the increasingly complex relationship between games, streaming platforms, and the influencer economy. Our writers handle the business side of games with the same fluency they bring to the creative side.

Games Program Assignments
Design, development, and business documents
  • Game Design Documents (GDD) — concept to production scope
  • Game concept papers and pitch documents
  • Game industry market analyses and competitor reviews
  • Game monetization strategy papers
  • Esports event production and business plans
  • User experience research and player psychology papers
  • Technical design documents and system specifications
  • Game narrative design and worldbuilding documents
The Full Sail Schedule

Understanding Full Sail’s Accelerated Format

Full Sail’s calendar runs on a monthly start schedule, not a traditional semester calendar. Here is what that means for your workload — and for our turnaround commitments.

Monthly Course Starts

Programs begin every month rather than twice a year. You do not wait for a fall or spring semester — you start when you’re ready. This also means assignment calendars begin immediately after enrollment.

20-Month Bachelor’s

Full Sail bachelor’s programs complete in roughly 20 months on campus, 29 months online — approximately half the time of a traditional four-year program. More credit hours per month, tighter timelines between assignments.

12-Month Master’s

Master’s programs at Full Sail are designed for completion in approximately one year. This is a significant academic commitment — master’s-level papers, industry research, and a capstone project all within 12 months.

Project LaunchBox™

Full Sail provides students with industry-standard hardware and software through its Project LaunchBox program. Written assignments often reference or document work done in these tools — our writers understand the context.

Program Level Typical Duration Common Assignment Types Citation Style Our Turnaround
Associate Degrees 12–13 months Foundational research papers, project documentation, industry introductions APA 7 / MLA 24–48 hours
Bachelor’s (campus) ~20 months Business plans, market analyses, GDDs, film production papers, career portfolio papers APA 7 / MLA 48–72 hours
Bachelor’s (online) ~29 months Same scope, career modules, professional development papers, portfolio narrative APA 7 / MLA 48–72 hours
Master’s (all programs) ~12 months Literature reviews, advanced industry research, comprehensive business plans, thesis/capstone project APA 7 Primary 72 hours+
Master’s Capstone / Thesis Final phase Formal business plan or research thesis demonstrating advanced knowledge of chosen specialization APA 7 Primary 5–14 days
Flagship Program

Entertainment Business Program Support

The Entertainment Business programs at Full Sail — both the bachelor’s and the master’s — are among its most enrollment-heavy and academically demanding offerings. Full Sail introduced its first bachelor’s degree in 2005 specifically as a BS in Entertainment Business, making it the foundational credential of the university’s academic identity. The master’s program launched two years later and has been offered online since the beginning, making it one of Full Sail’s flagship distance learning offerings.

At the bachelor’s level, the curriculum covers business fundamentals applied to entertainment contexts: marketing for entertainment properties, event management in the concert and live events industry, media management for distribution networks, professional selling and contract negotiation, and the entrepreneurial dimensions of building entertainment ventures. The assignments are consistently applied — you are not analyzing entertainment marketing abstractly, you are developing a marketing campaign for a specific type of entertainment property.

At the master’s level, the curriculum shifts toward executive-level strategy. Students study how top entertainment executives make decisions about intellectual property acquisition, talent development, global distribution strategy, financial planning for entertainment companies, and organizational leadership within creative industries. The capstone business plan at this level is a culminating document that synthesizes all of this into a coherent venture or strategic proposal that a real entertainment company could theoretically execute.

The Internet Marketing Master’s program — a closely related offering Full Sail has offered online since its early expansion — covers data analytics, digital advertising platforms, SEO and content strategy, social media marketing at scale, and the measurement frameworks that modern marketing operations use to evaluate campaign performance. Our marketing writers understand both the academic literature on digital marketing and the platform mechanics that real digital marketers work with daily — Google Ads, Meta Ads Manager, analytics dashboards, attribution modeling — making papers in this program read as professionally informed rather than theoretically derived. For related support, see our marketing plan writing service.

The Business Intelligence Master’s program at Full Sail covers data analysis, business analytics, and the use of data tools to drive organizational decision-making. This program sits at the intersection of entertainment business knowledge and technical data proficiency, producing assignments that require both analytical depth and industry context. Our data and business writers handle these with the dual competency the program demands. See our data analysis and statistics help for more detail on the technical side.

Contract Negotiation and Entertainment Law Papers

Entertainment Business programs at both the bachelor’s and master’s level include coursework on entertainment law, contract structure, and rights management. These assignments ask students to analyze real contract structures (recording agreements, management contracts, distribution deals, licensing agreements) and evaluate their terms, identify potential issues, and propose negotiated alternatives.

Writing these papers requires familiarity with the specific clauses that matter in entertainment contracts — 360 deals in music, favored nations clauses in licensing, net profits definitions in film production agreements, first-look deal structures in TV development. Our writers with entertainment industry legal knowledge handle these assignments at the professional level the program demands. This is not generic business law content dressed up with music industry vocabulary — it is informed analysis of how entertainment contracts actually work in practice.

Entertainment Business at a Glance

Full Sail’s Entertainment Business programs are the cornerstone of its academic identity — and among the most professionally demanding programs at the university.

2005 Year Full Sail introduced its first bachelor’s degree — in Entertainment Business, its founding program
MS Master’s in Entertainment Business available fully online since 2007, covering executive strategy and formal business planning
12mo Full master’s completion time — requiring one comprehensive capstone business plan as the culminating deliverable

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Games, Music, Film & Media Programs

The programs that define Full Sail’s reputation — game design, recording arts, film production, and media communications — each have distinct written assignment conventions that demand industry-specific knowledge to execute correctly.

Program Area Written Assignment Characteristics Key Industry Knowledge Required Common Paper Types Level
Game Design & Development Blend of technical documentation, creative design narrative, and industry analysis; evaluated by instructors with AAA and indie development experience Game mechanics vocabulary, genre conventions, monetization models (F2P, premium, GaaS), platform economics (PC, console, mobile) Game Design Documents, concept papers, market analysis, production post-mortems BS · MS
Music Production & Recording Arts Technical audio vocabulary alongside music business and industry context; papers connect production practice to commercial application Music publishing and royalty structures, DAW ecosystem, recording studio business models, digital distribution platforms, sync licensing Music industry analysis, business proposals for labels or independent artists, audio technology history, copyright and rights papers BS · Campus & Online
Film & Television Production Production documentation, script and screenplay analysis, industry economics; evaluated by working filmmakers who understand both craft and commerce Above/below-the-line budgeting, distribution windows (theatrical, VOD, SVOD), union agreements (DGA, SAG-AFTRA, IATSE), development process Production plans, film business analyses, script coverage, distribution strategy papers, film history and theory research BS · Campus & Online
Sports Marketing & Media Intersection of sports business knowledge and marketing strategy; the Dan Patrick School of Sportscasting adds broadcast-specific writing conventions Sports rights deals, sponsorship economics, athlete branding and social media, sports broadcast contracts, esports and traditional sports convergence Sponsorship proposals, sports marketing plans, athlete brand analyses, broadcast rights research, event marketing strategy BS · Campus & Online
Media Communications & Journalism Writing-intensive; MLA is more common here; journalistic and editorial conventions blend with academic research requirements Media ethics frameworks, journalism law, digital media economics, audience analytics, content strategy for digital platforms Media analysis papers, journalistic research, feature writing assignments, media law and ethics papers, audience analysis BS · Campus & Online
Digital Arts & Design Visual theory papers alongside portfolio documentation; design rationale and process narratives are common assignment formats Design history, visual communication theory, brand identity, typography, UX principles, digital tools and workflows Design theory research, portfolio rationale statements, brand identity analyses, design process documentation BS · Campus & Online
Culminating Projects

Capstone Projects and Master’s Thesis Support

Full Sail’s master’s programs culminate in a capstone project or thesis that serves simultaneously as an academic deliverable and a professional portfolio piece. This dual nature is what makes Full Sail capstone work genuinely challenging — and why it requires a writer who understands both the academic standards the institution applies and the professional context the work enters.

The Entertainment Business master’s capstone is a formal business plan. It must demonstrate mastery of the program’s curriculum — financial planning, distribution strategy, talent management, intellectual property, marketing — applied to a coherent, executable entertainment venture. The audience for this plan is not just your instructor. It is the professional network you will take it into. A strong Full Sail entertainment business plan functions as both an academic submission and a work sample for interviews, investor conversations, and professional positioning.

The Game Design master’s capstone typically centers on a comprehensive game concept documentation package — combining the design vision, market analysis, target platform justification, monetization strategy, and production feasibility assessment into a single professional deliverable. Some iterations require a formal research thesis examining a question in game design theory or game industry economics. Our game-specialized writers handle both formats.

The Media Design MFA is Full Sail’s only Master of Fine Arts program, oriented toward creative and design professionals seeking advanced graduate credentials. The capstone in this program involves both a creative project and a written theoretical component situating that work within the broader discourse of media design and visual communication. Our writers with art theory and design backgrounds handle the written component with the academic-creative balance the MFA demands.

For technology and instructional design master’s programs, capstone work often takes the form of a program evaluation, instructional design framework proposal, or technology implementation analysis — documents that require research synthesis, instructional theory application, and professional implementation planning. We support these at the level of rigor Full Sail’s graduate faculty apply. For broader dissertation and thesis support, see our master’s capstone writing service and our dissertation and thesis writing service.

What a Strong Full Sail Capstone Requires

Beyond the program-specific requirements, all Full Sail capstone and thesis projects share certain baseline standards. The written component must demonstrate genuine mastery — not just familiarity — with the program’s core concepts. Sources must be current and credible (industry publications and peer-reviewed research, not Wikipedia and general websites). Projections and proposals must be grounded in realistic market conditions. And the writing itself must be at the graduate level: precise, organized, analytically rigorous, and professionally polished.

We treat capstone orders differently from standard paper orders. They receive a dedicated specialist whose background matches your program, a longer review process before delivery, and explicit attention to every section of the rubric or grading criteria your program specifies. If you have received committee feedback on a previous draft, we incorporate that feedback directly — addressing the specific concerns your instructor or advisor has raised rather than producing a generic revision.

Capstone Support at Each Stage
From early drafts through final submission
Concept Development

Refining your venture concept or research question into a viable, focused project with a clear scope that the capstone format can support.

Literature Review & Market Research

Building the research foundation — peer-reviewed literature, industry reports, and market data — that makes the body of the capstone credible and well-supported.

Full Business Plan or Thesis Drafting

Complete drafting of the capstone document — executive summary through financial projections for business plans, or introduction through conclusions for research theses.

Committee Feedback Integration

Revisions that directly address feedback from your instructor or project committee — not generic rewrites, but targeted responses to the specific concerns raised.

Final Polish & Citation Audit

Final proofread, citation style consistency check, formatting verification, and Turnitin report generation before your submission deadline.

Transparent Pricing

Full Sail Assignment Help Pricing

Rates reflect the academic level and deadline you provide. No hidden fees. No surprise charges. The widget in the corner calculates your estimate in real time.

Standard Rates

All orders include rubric-aligned writing, correct citation style application, one revision round, and a free Turnitin originality report.

Undergraduate / BSFrom $18/page
Master’s / MS / MFAFrom $22/page
Game Design DocumentFrom $75
Entertainment Business PlanFrom $120
Capstone / Thesis SupportFrom $180
Urgent (under 24 hours)+50% surcharge
Turnitin ReportFree

What Every Order Includes

Industry-Accurate WritingEntertainment market knowledge integrated naturally — not decorative vocabulary added to generic content
Correct Citation StyleAPA 7 or MLA applied correctly per your course requirement — not assumed from a previous assignment
Program-Matched SpecialistEntertainment business, game design, music, film, or digital media writers based on your specific Full Sail program
Rubric AlignmentYour assignment brief and grading criteria are read before the first word is written — not after
One Free Revision RoundRequest specific adjustments before or after submission — same writer, no additional charge
Originality GuaranteedAll content written from sources, not reproduced from them. Free Turnitin report included with every order

On Full Sail’s accelerated timeline: Because bachelor’s programs complete in 20 months and master’s programs in 12, assignment deadlines stack faster than at conventional universities. We offer 24-hour delivery for standard papers specifically because Full Sail students often have less lead time — and our quality standards do not change with the deadline. We will tell you at order time if the requested turnaround is genuinely too tight for the complexity of the work.

Volume and New Client Discounts

First time ordering? Or need help across multiple courses this month? Both situations qualify.

New Client −15% 3+ Orders −20%
How It Works

Four Steps from Brief to Submission

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Share Your Brief

Upload your assignment instructions, grading rubric, and any course materials your Full Sail instructor provided. Include the assignment’s citation style requirement (APA or MLA), the program name, and whether this is a standard paper, a business plan, a GDD, or a capstone project — these distinctions change how we approach the work from the first line.

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Matched to an Industry Specialist

Your assignment is assigned to a writer whose background aligns with your Full Sail program area. Entertainment business and marketing papers go to writers with entertainment industry business knowledge. Game design documents go to writers with game development backgrounds. Music industry papers go to writers with music business expertise. The match is by discipline, not by “creative writing” as a general bucket.

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Review the Draft

Receive your draft and evaluate it against your rubric criteria. Check that the industry context feels authentic — that the business plan reflects real market conditions, that the GDD uses game industry vocabulary correctly, that the financial projections are grounded in actual platform economics. If any element needs adjustment, request it. One revision round is included with every order.

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Submit with Confidence

Your final paper arrives formatted to your specified citation style, within the required page count, with a free Turnitin originality report. All sources are current and properly cited. Business plans include realistic, internally consistent financial projections. GDDs are formatted with the sections and specificity that Full Sail game design faculty expect. Ready to submit without reformatting.

The Specialists

Writers Who Know Entertainment, Media & Technology

Industry-specific expertise, not generalist academic writing. Your Full Sail assignment goes to a writer whose background is in the discipline your program is training you for.

What Full Sail Students Say

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“My Entertainment Business capstone business plan had been rejected once by my advisor for unrealistic revenue projections. The writer rebuilt the entire financial model using actual streaming royalty rates and sync licensing data. My advisor said it was the most market-realistic plan she had reviewed that semester.”
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Jordan L.MS Entertainment Business
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“I needed a Game Design Document for my Game Design course and had no idea how to structure it properly. The writer produced a complete GDD with core loop, progression systems, monetization, and target platform analysis. My instructor specifically commented on the depth of the mechanics documentation.”
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Alex M.BS Game Design
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“The Internet Marketing master’s program moves fast and the analytics assignments are genuinely technical. They sent me someone who clearly understood attribution modeling and the Google Analytics 4 migration — the paper was current in a way my previous attempts weren’t. Submitted same-day.”
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Rachel C.MS Internet Marketing
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“I’m in Music Production and had a written assignment on music publishing rights and digital distribution economics. Most writing services have no idea how the music industry works. This writer knew the difference between mechanical royalties and performance royalties and explained both correctly without me having to brief them.”
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Darius P.BS Music Production
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you help with Full Sail’s Entertainment Business program papers? +

Yes — this is one of our most common Full Sail requests. Our business writers with entertainment industry backgrounds handle research papers, business plan assignments, contract negotiation analyses, financial planning papers, marketing strategy documents, distribution strategy papers, and artist or label management case studies for both the bachelor’s and master’s programs. We write with the professional authority these programs require and the market realism that Full Sail’s industry-experienced faculty look for.

Do you know what citation style Full Sail uses? +

Full Sail programs use either APA 7th edition or MLA, depending on the specific course and instructor. Business, technology, and marketing programs primarily use APA 7. Media, communications, and writing-intensive courses may specify MLA. When you submit your assignment, tell us which style your instructor has specified and we apply it correctly — including the differences between APA 6 and APA 7 that some students still mix up. If your assignment does not specify a citation style, we will ask you to confirm before proceeding.

Can you write Game Design Documents (GDDs) for Full Sail game programs? +

Yes. Game Design Documents are a format general writing services almost never encounter, but our game-specialized writers produce them regularly. A GDD for a Full Sail Game Design course must define the game concept, core mechanics loop, progression systems, target platform and audience, monetization model, and production scope with internal consistency — the mechanics need to actually work together, and the monetization needs to fit the platform’s economics. We write GDDs that read as if they came from someone who has developed games, not from someone who Googled “what is a GDD.”

How does Full Sail’s accelerated timeline affect how I should order? +

Full Sail’s programs are significantly more compressed than traditional universities — bachelor’s degrees in 20 months, master’s in 12. This means assignment deadlines arrive faster and with less warning. We recommend ordering as early as possible, but we also offer 24-hour turnaround for shorter papers (under 8 pages) and standard research papers. Business plans, GDDs, and capstone documents require more lead time — at least 72 hours minimum, and ideally 5+ days for capstone-level work. The pricing widget in the lower right will calculate your estimate including the urgency surcharge if applicable.

Can you help with the capstone or thesis in Full Sail master’s programs? +

Yes. Full Sail master’s capstones are high-stakes deliverables that function as both academic submissions and professional portfolio pieces. For the Entertainment Business MS, this means a formal business plan that needs to be both academically sound and professionally realistic. For Game Design MS, it means a comprehensive design and business document. We assign only our most experienced specialists to capstone work, include a thorough internal review before delivery, and incorporate any feedback your instructor or advisor has previously given you. Capstone orders always have a minimum 72-hour turnaround.

Do you help with music production written assignments? +

Yes. Music Production and Recording Arts programs at Full Sail include written components addressing music publishing, streaming and distribution economics, music licensing frameworks (sync, master, mechanical, performance rights), digital distribution platform structures, and the business infrastructure supporting independent artists and small labels. Our writers understand how the music industry actually works — they know the difference between a master recording right and a publishing right, how ASCAP and BMI distribute royalties, and how Spotify’s per-stream economics actually function — and they write about these topics as practitioners, not researchers who discovered the topic for your assignment.

Is my assignment kept confidential? +

Yes. All orders are covered by a non-disclosure agreement. Your identity, enrollment institution, assignment details, and completed paper are never shared with third parties. We do not retain your completed paper or add it to any database after delivery. The confidentiality policy applies to all writers and staff. All data transmission uses SSL encryption. We do not reference client work in any marketing material without explicit written consent.

What if my instructor returns feedback and I need a revision? +

One free revision round is included with every order. If your Full Sail instructor returns your assignment with feedback — requesting a revised financial model in a business plan, a deeper competitive analysis section, or expanded documentation in a GDD — send us that feedback and we will revise accordingly. The same writer handles the revision to maintain consistency. We ask that revision requests include the instructor’s specific comments or the rubric criteria that need to be addressed, rather than a general request to “improve” the paper. Additional revision rounds beyond the first are available at a modest additional cost.

Academic Writing That Speaks Full Sail’s Language.

Entertainment market realism. Industry-standard vocabulary. Professional document quality. Written by specialists in the field your program is training you to enter.

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