Get up close and personal with the true crime genre at SCADFILM event In Focus: True Crime.
The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) offers a rich calendar of events through its SCADFILM programming. Next up on the heels of SCAD TVfest comes In Focus: True Crime on March 6. The single day event brings multiple sessions with true crime genre industry experts from Happy Face, How I Escaped My Cult, podcasting and more. All four sessions will take place in the SCADshow venue in Midtown Atlanta.

On the agenda for In Focus: True Crime
Beyond the Screen: Using Storytelling to Educate, Empower, and Engage
1:15 a.m. at SCADshow, Stage 2
Examine the opportunity to benefit the people and communities impacted by programming that tells real life stories of crime. While a production makes money from sharing true crime stories, there are also philanthropic opportunities to have a positive influence on those left behind from those crimes.
Panelists to include Ioli Filmeridis, social impact advisor, Littleton Road Productions; Ashley Michel Hoban, showrunner, Dr. Death season 2, and director, executive producer, and writer, Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy
Behind the Mic: Examining True Crime Podcasting
Stories of Survival: The Making of How I Escaped My Cult
Facing the Past: Navigating Crime and Trauma in Storytelling in Happy Face
Tickets for In Focus: True Crime
SCADFILM produces year-round programming with festivals and events. SCAD is the only university to boast professionally run casting offices, which operate from both the Atlanta and Savannah campuses.
SCAD, dubbed “The University for Creative Careers” has a global presence with over 18,500 students studying across 110 different degree programs including both undergraduate and graduate studies. Learn more about the university at SCAD’s website.
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