Written by Vinay Ranganathan, Photo courtesy of Paramount Players ‘Spell’ is a horror film that was screened at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. The film was directed by Mark Tonderai, known for shows such as “Doctor Who,” “Lucifer,” and “Black Lightning,” as
Hosted by Elise Mullen, Produced by Perrin Smith with help from Meg Aki, Eve Katz, Emma Roberts, Colleen Miller, Cover designed by Halle Garrett, Edited by Becca Wolfe “I describe myself as a Black girl made of soup; swimming somewhere between verse and vision. Not quite Southern. Not quite Midwes
By Abby Gregory Film is one of SCAD’s most popular majors, so when creating a new club that aims to provide an opportunity for students to strengthen their skill set and really dive into the post production element of Film and Television, it just made sense. Video Editor’s Club was officially fo
Interview and Video by Paige Mathieson, Written by Paige Mathieson Director David France delivers a tragically compelling portrait of the injustices committed against the LGBTQ+ community in the Chechen Republic. As a wildly underreported crisis, this film brings to light the frequent dangers that e
Written by Vinay Ranganathan, Photo courtesy of Benjamin Frisch Benjamin Frisch sets up for his interview and his dog, a recent addition, lingers somewhere in the background. Frisch is a SCAD alumnus who earned his B.F.A in sequential art in 2009 and his master’s in 2011. Frisch currently live
Written by Gaby Martinez, Photo courtesy of Fox Pictures I am about to break the first (and second) rule of fight club, “You do not talk about fight club.” The story begins with the narrator suffering from insomnia and invades support groups to cure his insomnia. On a flight to one of his wo
Written by Ben Elhav, Ilustration by Jenna Wilusz If you’re reading this, you probably care about the environment and want to know what you can do to affect change. Maybe you’re looking for workable solutions that you can incorporate into your lifestyle to reduce, reuse and recycle. What
Written and Photographed by Daniel Rivera-Aponte When you first arrive in Savannah, it can be daunting to pick a place to eat or hang out. The city offers a wide variety of options when it comes to activities and eateries, and you even might find one and stick to it. If you want a change […]
Written by Ben Elhav, Photo courtesy of Daniel Rivera Daniel Rivera doesn’t usually vote in presidential elections, though it isn’t for lack of interest. A third-year production design student and native of Puerto Rico, Rivera is usually unable to cast a vote in presidential elections. Des
Written by Eve Katz, Image courtesy of The J is for Jamboree Many turn to either their own creative pursuits or are finding comfort in their favorite artists during the uncertainty that has been 2020. Jordan Petteys, a third-year fibers student, witnessed an untapped burst of creativity from those a