The Hollywood Reporter – August 14, 2019

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Moretz and Kiki Layne). In fact,
the festival has been such a
hit, SCAD has been launching
spinoffs, like AnimationFest,
GamingFest and aTVfest. When it
comes to learning, students have
access to the sound-
stages at nearby
Savannah Film
Studios as well as the
60,000-square-foot
SCAD Digital Media
Center located 250 miles away
in Atlanta (worth the trip for the
4K cameras).
TUITION $37,575 (undergrad),
$38,475 (graduate)
ALUMNI Stuntman Clayton Haskell,
Rocksauce Studios founders
Steven Walker, Q Manning and
Peter Yoder

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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
Just because you’re
going to Syracuse doesn’t mean
you have to stay in Syracuse. The
upstate New York school offers

players; visiting mentors this past
year included screenwriter Zak
Penn, The OA creator Brit Marling,
Winston Duke and Beau Bridges,
who is shooting his documentary/
feature hybrid Acting: The First
Six Lessons at the Studio Labs
this summer.
TUITION $43,710
ALUMNI Editors Andrew Halley and
Jason Letkiewicz

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SAVAN NAH CO LLEG E
OF ART AND DESIGN
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Backlash to the state’s new
anti-abortion laws hasn’t had
much impact on this coastal
southern campus. The school’s
annual Savannah Film Festival
— smack in the middle of the
fall awards season — will
likely continue to attract big
names (last year’s attendees
included Hugh Jackman, Emily
Blunt, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Armie
Hammer, John Krasinski, John
David Washington, Chloë Grace

TUITION $42,008 (undergrad);
$44,362 (graduate)
ALUMNI Michael Bay, cin-
ematographers Don Burgess and
Shelly Johnson


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RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL
OF DESIGN
PROVIDENCE
It’s an art school, so it’s ...
artsy. Shorts shot by students
screened at this year’s Cannes
and Sundance film festivals
while assistant professor Ramón
Rivera-Moret’s do c u ment a r y on
Joseph Pulitzer aired on PBS’
American Masters. Also, class of
’79’s Robert Richardson (Quentin
Ta r a n t i n o’s long t i me DP) won
a lifetime achievement award
from the American Society of
Cinematographers and RISD’s
most famous grad, Gus Van Sant
(’75), earned kudos for his latest,
Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on
Foot, at the Berlin Film Festival.
According to Drumline director


Charles Stone III (’88), the school’s
free-range style of teaching
promotes “a holistic approach to
being creative” that
encourages students
“to explore beyond
your major.”
TUITION $52,860
(undergrad)
ALUMNI Seth MacFarlane,
Mary Lambert, Martha Coolidge,
Ryan Cunningham

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RINGLING COLLEGE OF
ART + DESIGN
SARASOTA, FLORIDA
The school’s centerpiece — the
Studio Labs complex — is finally
complete, with a ribbon cutting
in November on its third and
final building, a postproduc-
tion facility that includes more
than 5,000 square feet of editing
suites, dubbing bays, a final color
room and a complete Foley sound
effects stage. Despite being 2,500
miles from Hollywood, the cam-
pus continues to attract industry

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