Armie Hammer, Outstanding Achievement in Cinema honoree, walked the red carpet at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. Hammer spoke on adapting characters and themes between them. Video by Tyler Rispoli and Elena BurnettInterview by Georgia MichealsEdited by Georgia MichealsAdditional Footage by Patrick
Hannah Marks, director of “After Everything,” discusses advice she has for future directors. Marks spoke at the Wonder Women Panel Series: Directors. Video by Tyler Rispoli and Elena BurnettInterview by Georgia MichealsEdited by Georgia MichealsAdditional footage by Patrick Cox District
Photos by Savannah LaCroix Day Three of the SCAD Savannah Film Fest featured movies such as “Crime + Punishment,” “Destroyer,” “Nancy,” a sneak peak into “Ralph Breaks the Internet” and many more great films and panels. Celebrities such as Armie Hammer
Hugh Jackman, star of “The Front Runner” walked the SCAD Savannah Film Festival before accepting the Legend of Cinema Award on Sunday, Oct. 28. Jackman talked about adapting to different genres throughout his career. Jason Reitman, director of “The Front Runner,” talked about
Vanguard Award honoree and star/director of “A Quiet Place”, John Krasinski, walked the red carpet at SCAD Savannah Film Festival’s opening night. Krasinski talks how directing made him a better actor. Icon Award honoree, Emily Blunt, also starred in “A Quiet Place” opp
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SCAD40 Prize honoree Kayli Carter graduated in 2015 with a B.F.A in performing arts. The prize is presented to graduates who give their head, hand and heart to their craft. Carter walked the red carpet on the opening night of the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. Filmed by Tyler Rispoli and Patrick CoxIn
Photos by Nick Thomsen and Kendra Frankle Day Two of the SCAD Savannah Film Fest featured movies such as “Free Solo,” “Quincy,” “In Search of Greatness,” “The Front Runner” and many more great films. Celebrities such as Hugh Jackman, Ed Asner and some
Entertainment Weekly’s Breakout Star and recent lead of “Eighth Grade”, Elsie Fisher, walks the red carpet on opening night. Fisher speaks on Bo Burnham’s influence and her upcoming projects. Video by Tyler Rispoli and Patrick CoxInterview by Georgia MichealsEdited by Georgia
Millicent Simmonds walked the red carpet on opening night of the SCAD Film Festival Saturday Nov. 27. Simmonds talked about her relationship with Emily Blunt and John Krasinski and how she became an actress. Video by Tyler Rispoli and Patrick CoxInterview by Georgia MichealsEdited by Georgia Micheal