Written by Micaela Alomia. Graphic by Micaela Alomia. As funny and surreal as it may sound, there is no better way (or song) that could summarize the obstacles, acting-career tips, and life takeaways that were shared during yesterday’s Breaking Big panel at the SCAD Savannah Film Festiva
Written by Riley Heath. Photography by Riley Heath. The first footage shown in the documentary “2000 Meters to Andriivka” is what Oscar-winning director Mstyslav Chernov calls “precious”; a soldier took his body camera off, flipping it around to capture himself. He was sitting at the
Written by Kelsey Vickers. Photography by Miha Palancha. On Oct. 28, SCAD presented Will Arnett with the Luminary Award and held an early screening for his new film “Is This Thing On?” Arnett’s thank-you speech was a balancing act between vulnerability and humor, much like his performance in
Written by Trinity Ray. Photography by Trinity Ray. The Pixels and Pencils series at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival always brings a large crowd of students. Animation majors fill up the majority of the audience, of course, but illustration, sequential art and many other departments gather for these
Written by Olivia Longoria. Photograph by Avery Melhado. Do something that excites you. That’s Benny Safdie’s advice to SCAD students looking to pursue a career in art, and just what he did when making “The Smashing Machine.” Safdie received a standing ovation after acting senior Jonah
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Photograph by Trinity Ray. SCAD Savannah Film Festival welcomed special guests and screenwriters Robert Wade and Neal Purvis on Wednesday, Oct. 29. Wade and Purvis knew that their James Bond reboot film, “Casino Royale,” the first of its kind at the time, needed to
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Graphic by Avery Melhado. The screening for Jeff Buckley had lines wrapping around the theater, full of eager young art students excited to see their favorite artist’s life laid out in front of them, and this documentary did not disappoint. As the age of the 90s get
Written by Alexa LoSchiavo. Photo by Avery Melhado. “Natchez,” a film by Suzannah Herbert, has won seven awards in various film festivals, including the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival Best Documentary Feature. If you watch one documentary in your life, it should be this one. “If
Written by Avery Melhado. Graphic by Avery Melhado. From laser hair removal sessions with branded “I Love LA” underwear to carefully crafted photoshoots on giant swans and in kiddie pools, the hype around “I Love LA” (previously known as “Untitled Rachel Sennott Project