“You Don’t Know Jack” trivia game back in new forms
Responding to growth in social and family gaming for consoles, and in mobile games, Jellyvision Games released new versions of its cheeky game show-style trivia game, You Don’t Know Jack,
Responding to growth in social and family gaming for consoles, and in mobile games, Jellyvision Games released new versions of its cheeky game show-style trivia game, You Don’t Know Jack,
Grant Gustafson, award-winning spot editor known for his high-profile work on Anheuser Busch brands, has joined Cutters, from a dozen years at The Whitehouse and its predecessor company, The
Timing really is everything. Consider: Freelance colorist Tom Rovak attended Foundation Post’s recent S3D event and met up with president Samantha Hart, who had been considering an expansion
COMMA MUSIC was the only Chicago honoree among the hundreds of bi-coastal commercial companies that swept the 19th annual AICP Show June 8 held annually at New
Media makers, who are pushing the boundaries of commercial, narrative, and documentary production, encouraged a recent IFP 2010 Producers Series audience to explore opportunities for innovation in a changing marketplace.<!--
Some 200 guests are expected Thursday night at Hootenanny’s benefit in its spacious River North facility on behalf of Free Spirit Media Focus 2010.
The
Using the Red camera for commercials came about so quickly in Chicago that editors were caught off-guard as to the complicated processing needs of its large files.
“MovieMaker Magazine” has more than made up for having overlooked Chicago in past “best” lists by declaring it the country’s number one city for indie filmmaking in its ninth annual
Color correction guru Bob Sliga was the only man in Chicago had a big smile on his face as he shoveled snow from the sidewalks of his Frankfort home a
Even in the most frigid weather, the Wisconsin North Woods’ boreal forests and wilderness rivers have production appeal ? at least to the producers of the indie psychological thriller, “Project
Cutters has the 2009 distinction of hosting AICE’s traveling trophy, courtesy of assistant editor Carl Schumacher winning the top prize in AICE’S recent Splice Capades challenge.
A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held Monday for Dorothy Jean (Dottie) Fletcher, the Fletcher family matriarch, at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church
Industry insiders and the mainstream media have praised “Filmspotting,” a weekly podcast movie discussion, with NewsReview.com hailing the co-hosts as “film criticism’s best and hippest voices since Gene
A NICE 10TH ANNIVERSARY PRESENT for Darryl S. Duncan’s Gamebeat Studios was landing the scoring assignment for the Illinois Lottery’s Summer Campaign for the second
The Chicago New Media Summit Launch on June 5 will set the stage for the actual Summit itself, which will be held sometime in early fall, instead of the
I didn’t go to NAB 2008 in Las Vegas this year for the first time in many years.
It now seems like I wasn’t the
One thing is for sure. It won’t be the same NAB this year and it may never be the same again. Let’s recap.
STARTING FEB. 13 with State Street Productions’ “Humboldt Park,” principal photography will begin in quick secession on six different studio and independent features from now through May,
SCREENWRITERS WILL GET A CHANCE to quiz L.A. screenwriting consultant Phillippa Burgess on how to move their careers forward and other vital breakthrough info
With the post for two network TV shows underway, corporate work, their own shows ready for market and an aggressive new stance, Pixel Brothers is aiming for top market position.
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