Events and ExhibitionsHighlightPhotoaTVfest: Fine Cut Recap by : The Connector February 16, 2017 share Check out these highlights from aTVfest 2017. The marquee outside SCADshow displays the presentation for aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. Jeff Perry, Cornelius Smith Jr., Joe Morton and Joshua Malina of ABC’s ‘Scandal’ pose for a picture at aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. Joe Morton, who plays the role of Rowan Pope on ABC’s ‘Scandal,’ speaks at the show’s Q&A session at aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. Joshua Malina, who plays the role of David Rosen in ABC’s ‘Scandal,’ laughs during the panel session at aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. Cornelius Smith Jr., who plays the role of Marcus Walker in ABC’s ‘Scandal,’ answers an interview question while castmate Joshua Malina looks on. Photo by Emma Dakin. Cast members from ABC’s ‘Quantico’ answer questions during a panel session at aTVfest. Photo by Azarya Mukhi. Pearl Thusi, who plays Dayana Mampasi in ABC’s ‘Quantico,’ smiles during the Q&A session at aTVfest. Photo by Azarya Mukhi. Emily Skeggs and Jonathan Majors, who play young Roma Guy and young Ken Jones in ABC’s new show ‘When We Rise,’ share a moment during a Q&A session at aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. Darren Swimmer, an executive producer for ‘Shadowhunters,’ answers a question from moderator Damian Holbrook during a Q&A discussion at aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. Alisha Wainwright, who stars in Freeform’s ‘Shadowhunters,’ answers questions during a panel discussion at aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. Katherine McNamara. who stars in Freeform’s ‘Shadowhunters,’ answers a question during a Q&A session at aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. Brooklyn Sudano, who plays the role of Asha in NBC’s new show ‘Taken,’ speaks during a panel discussion at aTVfest. Photo by Emma Dakin. HGTV’s ‘Dream Home 2017’ producer Ali Booker, senior vice president of strategic development and program integration for Scripps Networks Freddy James, vice president of programming and special projects for Scripps Networks Loren Ruch, and partner and executive producer for Sea2Sea Media Leigh Seaman answer questions during a panel at aTVfest. Photo by Katie Miller. HGTV’s ‘Dream Home 2017’ producer Ali Booker, senior vice president of strategic development and program integration for Scripps Networks Freddy James, VP of programming and special projects for Scripps Networks Loren Ruch, and partner and executive producer for Sea2Sea Media Leigh Seaman answer questions during a panel at aTVfest. Photo by Katie Miller. Cast members from ABC’s ‘Once Upon a Time’ discuss the show during a Q&A session at aTVfest. Photo by Katie Miller. Cast members from ABC’s ‘Once Upon a Time’ discuss the show during a Q&A session at aTVfest. Photo by Katie Miller. CEO of The Jay and Tony Show Jay Blumenfield discusses how he pitches his clients to a network. Photo by Tyler McClelland. Jay Blumenfield, the CEO of The Jay and Tony Show, Loren Ruch, the vice president of programming and special projects for Scripps Networks Interactive, and Leigh Seaman, partner and executive producer for Sea2Sea Media, discuss “Everything You Need to Know About Pitching Your Idea.” Photo by Tyler McClelland. Loren Ruch, vice president for programming and special projects at Scripps Networks Interactive, discusses how she finds a story. Photo by Tyler McClelland. Industry professionals discuss their experiences at “Hollywood of the South: The Georgia Entertainment and Studios Panel 2.0.” Photo by Tyler McClelland. Dinesh Dave, a SCAD graduate and interactive designer for Apple, and Meagan Cignoli, partner and director for Visual Country, speak with students. Photo by Tyler McClelland. Christopher Hicks of the Director Mayor’s Office of Film and Entertainment, City of Atlanta, speaks with an aTVfest attendee. Photo by Tyler McClelland. Kevin Bar, vice president of international sales at Pinewood Atlanta Studios speaks with an aTVfest attendee. Photo by Tyler McClelland . Dinesh Dave, a SCAD graduate and Interactive designer for Apple, discusses “The Near Future of Media, Marketing and Creativity.” Photo by Tyler McClelland. Dinesh Dave, a SCAD graduate and interactive designer for Apple, and Meagan Cignoli, partner and director for Visual Country, discuss “The Near Future of Media, Marketing and Creativity.” Photo by Tyler McClelland. Freddy James, the senior vice president of strategic development and program integration at Scripps Networks Interactive, and Benjamin Lebovitz, the interactive art director for Google Brand Studio discuss “The Near Future of Media, Marketing and Creativity.” Photo by Tyler McClelland. 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