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SCAD TVfest Returns to Atlanta: Celebrating Television's Best and Brightest
2025-01-31

The 13th annual SCAD TVfest is set to illuminate Midtown Atlanta from February 5-7, bringing together an impressive lineup of television industry professionals, creators, and stars. This year’s festival will kick off with a special tribute to the creators of Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things,” Matt and Ross Duffer, who will receive the Showrunner Award. The event promises a mix of premieres, sneak peeks, and exclusive conversations, offering both industry insiders and enthusiasts an unparalleled glimpse into the world of television. With over 20 networks participating, SCAD TVfest will showcase a diverse array of programming, including new releases and fan favorites, making it a must-attend event for anyone passionate about the medium.

The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) has established itself as a hub for television innovation, and this year’s festival continues that tradition. One of the highlights will be the recognition of Hiroyuki Sanada, who will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award for his groundbreaking work in “Shōgun.” Additionally, several other actors and creators will be honored throughout the event, including Noah Centineo, Sophie Skelton, Walker Scobell, and Uzo Aduba. These accolades underscore the festival’s commitment to celebrating both emerging talent and seasoned veterans in the industry.

Beyond the awards, the festival will feature panels and discussions with key figures from various networks. Attendees can look forward to insights from CBS’ “Watson,” BET’s “Sistas,” Apple TV+’s “Surface,” and many others. A notable addition this year is the debut of the new SCAD Film Studios in Midtown, which will offer attendees a behind-the-scenes look at the latest in film production technology. The festival also highlights Georgia’s growing role in television production, with several shows filmed in the state, including Prime Video’s “Clean Slate,” which features contributions from numerous SCAD alumni.

The excitement surrounding SCAD TVfest extends beyond the red carpet. For students and aspiring professionals, the event provides invaluable networking opportunities and access to some of the most influential voices in television. Christina Routhier, senior executive director of SCAD theaters and festivals, emphasizes the importance of this platform for young creators. As the largest university-hosted television festival globally, SCAD TVfest offers a unique blend of entertainment and education, ensuring that attendees leave with both inspiration and practical knowledge.

This year’s SCAD TVfest promises to be a celebration of television’s rich history and its exciting future. With a roster of distinguished guests, innovative programming, and a focus on emerging talent, the event will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on both participants and spectators alike. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a budding industry professional, SCAD TVfest offers something for everyone, showcasing the best of what television has to offer today.

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