Bill Bain, Program Director of Web Design and Development at Full Sail University, covers a broad range of topics related to web design and development, explaining how the internet has evolved over more than a decade, and how those changes have affected both the degree programs at Full Sail and the music industry.
Bill Bain, Program Director of Web Design and Development at Full Sail University, discusses his education as a Fulbright scholar, his long career as a musician, and his professional experience at Disney, Universal, and other large corporations before joining Full Sail.
Bill Bain, Program Director of Web Design and Development at Full Sail University, talks about how the digital media degree programs at Full Sail have changed to accommodate students interested in learning specifically about design and technology, explaining what makes their Web Design and Development program unique. Bain goes on to describe the three main components of the curriculum: design, Flash, and web development.
Bill Bain, Program Director of Web Design and Development at Full Sail University, discusses the relationship between the web and the music industry in terms of digital distribution, social networking, and other kinds of web promotion. Bain predicts that, while specific websites (such as My Space) will likely be replaced by newer models, the music industry’s need for web design and development will endure.
Bill Bain, Program Director of Web Design and Development at Full Sail University, discusses the ways in which new technologies and additional bandwidth have raised the bar in terms of marketing metrics and user experience.
Bill Bain, Program Director of Web Design and Development at Full Sail University, talks about the difference between tools and talent when it comes to web design, and insists that there will always be a demand for skilled designers.
Bill Bain, Program Director of Web Design and Development at Full Sail University, talks about the broad range of quality that can be found in web infrastructure and design, and explains why he thinks Apple’s iTunes site is so effective.