by Bailey Gregory The “Below the Line: Casting” panel began at noon, Nov. 1. Students and aspiring actors filed into Gutstein Gallery, away from the chilly weather. Chatter filled the room as people waited for the casting directors to arrive. Panelists included Meredith Tucker of “Eighth Grade
Written by David Cerón Giraldo, Photo courtesy of SCAD A neo-noir mix of “The Maltese Falcon,” with the contemporary visuals of “Green Book,” “Motherless Brooklyn,” is a story about the tug-of-war between idealism and self-dealing – directed by Edward Nor
Written by Bailey Gregory, Photo courtesy of SCAD “Best of Fest” began at 10 a.m. and screened diverse films all day and well into the night. The categories included narratives, documentary features, shorts spotlight and student films. I couldn’t stay to watch every film, but I can talk about
Written by Eve Katz, Photos by Mallory Chain Mr. Rogers changed countless lives and continues to be one of the most memorable TV personalities in American history. Tom Junod, a journalist known for his work with Esquire and ESPN, is someone whose life was changed by the infamous Mr. Rogers. Noah Har
Written by Erin Davis, Photo courtesy of IMDB Sometimes in the age of countless streaming services, Netflix binging and formulaic marvel releases every other month, we forget what film is. Film is memory. It is a fragment of time preserved and archived so that a decade or a century from now, th
Written by Peyton Brock, Image courtesy of Den of Geek What is the movie “Parasite?” It’s made up of a lot of aspects, any one of which could be the sole driving force of an average film. However, with “Parasite,” director and co-writer Bong Joon-ho melds all of these parts together into a
Written by Elise Mullen, Photo courtesy of SCAD What if one day you woke up in your New York apartment, to the news that your mother, who still resides in your childhood home, in France, has published a book of memoirs, including many stories from your childhood? Ones that upon further investigation
Written by Maggie Maize, Photo courtesy of IMDB Plumes of wildfire smoke surround Apricot Lane Farms in Moorpark, California. This opening scene in “The Biggest Little Farm” couldn’t be timelier, as just this week, a fire came within 300 yards of John and Molly Chester’s 200-acre farm. We
Written by Gracie Williams, Photo courtesy of SCAD On the morning of July 16, 1969, three astronauts boarded Spacecraft Apollo 11, with only the moon in mind. With one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind, this monumental spaceflight mission produced a sense of shared American pride tha
by Abby Gregory The “VFX Workflow: Collaboration and Design” presentation began at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 1, at the SCAD Museum of Art. Four guest speakers attended from Crafty Apes, a visual effects enterprise based in Atlanta, GA, to share their thoughts on how SCAD students can pursue their i