Written by Amira Sahba, Photos by Raye Ebensteiner In 2010, Professor Oscar Betancur, M.F.A. Film and Motion Media Design 2012, started his journey as a student at the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD). Before that, Betancur worked as an art director, creative director and an officer in th
By Rachele Terranova At first glance, you wouldn’t assume Calvin Scott is still a senior at SCAD. With a CV made up of high profile internships and a list of accolades coveted by many photographers, he seems like he’s already found his footing in the wide world of professional photography. In re
Video and writing by Meg Aki With SCAD’s annual deFINE ART celebration just around the corner, assistant curator, Ariella Wolens sits down to explain the new and upcoming additions to the SCAD Museum of Art. There will be exhibitions at the museum by artists Wong Ping, Anna Maria Maiolino, Xavier
Photos and writing by Gaby Martinez Thousands of people gather on a beautiful, sunny day in Savannah to celebrate Martin Luther King Day. It has been 57 years since Martin Luther King gave his speech and local civilians still come together to celebrate the revolution that he initiated. For many peop
Written by Gracie Williams January 19, 1735: Alice Riley Hanged Alice Riley was born in Ireland around the year 1718. In December of 1733, at the age of 15, Riley traveled to America to escape disease and famine, among other things. She traveled by ship with fellow Ireland native, Richard White [it
Video by Alex Puga and Tyler Rispoli, Written by Alex Puga The amount of roles needed to create a film becomes increasingly hard to fill in such a bustling environment filled with creatives. Students need a platform in order to connect with all kinds of filmmakers from editors to cinematographer, gr
Video by Paige Mathieson and Emma Roberts “One of the reasons I made the first film is that it kinda shocked me to see on TV people represented as numbers and statistics.” Filmmaker Théo Collet discusses his experiences filming documentaries in Syria, Jordan as well as the Mexico-U.S. b
Written by Colleen Miller, Photos by Nick Thomsen Color is the ubiquitous language of life and takes a front seat in creative processes. This may be in the form of paint, swatches or even colorful images in writing. To help students better understand the upcoming color and design trends of 202
Video by Negan Fu and Ben Krueger It’s a new year, but 2020 also happens to mark the start of a new decade. For many college students, the 20s will be a transformative ten years, in regards to both professional and personal endeavors. To celebrate the occasion, Ben stopped by the Hive to ask s
SCAD’s office of student media is accepting applications for student leadership positions. The deadline to apply for District editor-in-chief, SCAD Radio general manager and The Manor editor-in-chief is 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3. The Student Media Council, a panel of faculty, staff, alumni and current