Hamilton-Hall

LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES

Hamilton Hall

Majors offered
Dramatic Writing,Film and Television,Sound Design

Address

522 Indian St.
Savannah, Georgiadirections
Commanding a prime bluff position amid the historic seaport buildings overlooking the Savannah River, the minimally ornamented and functionally designed Hamilton Hall originally provided space for a secondary power station and warehouse. Now, the 49,373-square-foot building houses classrooms and production facilities for the film and television, sound design and dramatic writing departments.

SCAD offers the only B.F.A., M.A. and M.F.A. programs focusing on sound design for film, television and video game media.

Hamilton Hall has a 12-seat Nitrus Editing suite with the Avid Unity System for digital video and audio manipulation.

SCAD sound design students record and mix audio using leading-edge studio equipment.

In Hamilton Hall SCAD students get hands-on experience with industry-leading technology in film and television classes.

This festival features a full range of cinematic creativity from award-winning professionals and emerging student filmmakers.

SCAD student sound designers use high-end recording studios and work specifically with dialogue, sound effects and Foley.

See student work.

State-of-the-art technologies support the curriculum. Hamilton Hall has two classrooms housing Pro Tools LE workstations.

The technology, resources and industry-knowledgeable faculty in Hamilton Hall are unparalleled.

Lubomir Kocka talks about the process of making films. He won a Student Academy Award in June 2010 for Narrative Filmmaking.

Learn more about the SCAD sound design program.