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At the apex of iconic moments on screen are the flm and television professionals stewarding their journey into cinematic lore. From epic Hollywood blockbusters to bite-sized programming like Quibi, movie and TV magic requires timeless storytelling and a complex harmony of production and performance. With resources that rival the biggest studios, award-winning professors, stellar signature festivals, and a talent pool that includes actors, writers, and production staf, SCAD flm and television students have the resources and the stage to direct their own career narratives. SCAD students explore every facet of the production process from Atlanta, the megahub of a state entertainment industry topping $10 billion per year, or Savannah, MovieMaker magazine’s top-ranked small city for flmmaking. They develop the artistic and technical mastery for the roles that best suit their individual strengths, earn certifcations in the latest technology, and work on real sets long before graduation.
At signature events like SCAD aTVfest and the SCAD Savannah Film Festival — the nation’s largest universityrun festival — students screen their own directed and produced short films, meet A-list celebrities and behind-the-scenes legends, and watch Academy Award-winning flms, including the last four Best Picture winners. SCAD student and alumni flms have been showcased around the world, including at SXSW and the Sundance, Cannes, and Tribeca flm festivals. SCAD flmmakers have earned a variety of accolades, including Student Emmy Awards, Student Academy Awards, the ICG Emerging Cinematographer Award and more. Students also gain insight into the production process through the university’s Guests and Gusto series, chatting with virtual visitors like actors Tifany Boone, Alan Cumming, and Samantha Morton, director Morgan Neville, and director of photography Ben Kutchins. In virtual writers’ room sessions with network television showrunners, they learn to add polish and professionalism to spec scripts.
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