Photo by Katherine Rountree This weekend, SCAD’s Equestrian Team will compete against other Intercollegiate Horse Show Association teams at the Fall Series Horse Shows. The shows will take place at the Ronald C. Waranch Equestrian Center in Hardeeville, South Carolina, and run from 9 a.m. to 4
Photo, writing and audio by Fairuz Ferrer Mark R. Weber, the writer, editor and producer of the award-winning documentary “Strong Bodies Fight,” presented his newest film, “Poverty, Inc.,” this past Tuesday and Thursday at the 2014 Savannah Film Festival. The film, which Webe
Photo by Katherine Rountree Saturday afternoon, District had the opportunity to interview Jane Seymour during the 2014 Savannah Film Festival. Ranging from a Jewish woman in the Holocaust to a Bond girl to a comedy like “Wedding Crashers,” you have dipped your feet in all waters across t
Photo by Gabby Manotoc Written by Cherrelle Rand Jorge Gutierrez’s “The Book of Life” focuses on the concepts of love, family and children. The trailer leads the viewer to expect a love triangle, but instead the storyline follows the struggles of the characters. The movie begins with a
Photo by Katherine Rountree Pranayama. If you inhale on the first syllable, exhale on the second and repeat, the word makes up two full breath cycles. Pra-na-ya-ma. Each syllable is of equal length, equal sound and equal importance. Pranayama is a Sanskrit term that means to draw out the breath. Th
SCAD film and television professor Michael Chaney shares a little bit about the Savannah Film Festival’s best kept secret – Coffee Talks. Filmed by Leah Evans and Madeline Schoenfeld. Edited by Simon A. Stevens. Video EditorEditor of videos at District
Photo by Daniel Cheon Written by Alexander Cheves “The Imitation Game,” screened last Thursday at the Trustees Theater, tells the story of Alan Turing, the man who cracked the German communications code “Enigma” during World War II. His efforts effectively won the war. Depict
Photo by Katherine Rountree Written by Alexander Cheves “Horns,” the 2014 film based on the novel by Joe Hill, is many things: murder mystery, relationship autopsy, mock horror, snake porn. With some heartfelt, serious moments interlaid with absolutely horrible makeup effects, “Hor
Photo by Katherine Rountree A one-night stand is not unheard of. A two-night stand is something else. Director Max Nichols perfectly captures the awkwardness of dating and sex in his latest film, “Two Night Stand.” Analeigh Tipton plays Megan, a med student who finds herself in limbo having rec
Graphic by Gabby Manotoc Written by Tristan Lueck This week in TV all my ships – relationships – took a massive leap forward. Emma and Regina on “Once Upon a Time,” Paige and Walter on “Scorpion,” Clarke and Bellamy on “The 100,” and Skye and Ward on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L