The Connector interviews actors Elaine Hendrix, Lisa Vidal, and Xosha Roquemore at SCAD's aTVfest 2020. 'Wonder Women: Acting for Television', at SCAD's aTVfest 2020, featured a distinguished panel of television
The aTVfest panel took place on Feb. 27 where Miss J Alexander talked about the current state of the fashion industry. Photo by Valeria Brugueras. "I've been me, doing me
By Allison Hambrick On Oct. 9, Spotify brought its search for talent to SCAD Atlanta. During their first-ever presentation at SCAD, or any design school for that matter, Spotify showcased
Photo by Tyler Spinosa. Fred Einesman, the executive producer (right) and Michael Metzner, the medical adviser (left). One of the first panels of this year's SCAD aTVfest will forever be one
by Lisa Shore (L-R) Lauren Williams, Alexa Kahn and Chris Davis. Photo by Lisa Shore. The aTVfest panel "How to Get Ahead" provided students with honest advice and frank discussion with
by Adreon Patterson Photo by Adreon Patterson Saturday, Nov. 3 "Taking Your Story to the Next Level" featured Awesome Inc.’s Ashley Kohler and School of Human’s L.C. Crowley with Georgia
Short and Sweet Panel. Photo by Anya Haber Today’s industry isn’t about minute-long commercials or shows you can only watch on television. Marketing today is subtle: selling to the consumers
Photo by Allison Bolt The film and television event of the year, aTVfest, is in full swing and packed with exciting panels and screenings such as the "Inside the Writers
Cast and crew of NBC’s newest show, “Taken,” discussed the experience and challenges of adapting a movie series for television during a Q&A discussion at aTVfest Feb. 4. Following an