Chicago’s top docmakers speak at Doc Summit weekend
The London-based 2015 Documentary Summit returns to Chicago for the first time since
The London-based 2015 Documentary Summit returns to Chicago for the first time since
ARU’s new bilingual engineer/sound designer, Ana De Irisarri, was part of the team that handled sound on a
SPIKE LEE has no reason to apologize to Chicago politicians for titling his Chicago-set anti-violence feature “Chiraq” and he won’t
Ten new students started attending Tribeca Flashpoint College Sept. 2 — not at its downtown Chicago campus, but wherever it’s convenient for them — via a new
KESLOW CAMERA doubled its Chicago staff to eight, with the
Kelli and Estlin Feigley’s Dreaming Tree Films non-profit division, Fresh Films, <span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;
Because the 22nd Chicago Underground Film Festival May 13-17 is the largest and longest-running such
ON THE HEELS of Energy BBDO losing the Bud Light business to BBDO’s flagship New
The Independent Filmmakers Project Chicago’s (IFP) first new logo in 17 years signifies “a revamping of
LEO BURNETT trumped the Chicago International Film Festival TV awards by scoring 18 – or almost half — of
By the time Sun-Times had headlined Gov. Bruce Rauner’s demand that Cinespace return a $10
Media goddess Laurie Scheer is back in Chicago to share her successful approach of improving storytelling, skills
An indie family adventure feature, “Thrill Ride,” that’s begun shooting in Chicago, has pledged to donate half of
Six Chicago documentarians have been selected out of more than 100 international submissions for a place in the next round of Good Pitch Chicago, on May
DAN WAYMACK, DICTIONARY FILM’S NEW DIRECTOR/DP filmed the entire Colorado town of Crested Butte, population, 1,500, for Bud Light/Energy BBDO’s
GAIL GILBERT’S CERISE FILMS creative editorial is expanding with the recent hiring of Jeremy Vranich, as the company’s first
ONE AT OPTIMUS has boosted its directors’ roster to 11 with the addition of a trio of award-winning directors. They are
Chicago filmmakers’ fiction and non-fiction projects will get a boost from Homegrown Chicago, an initiative of the Chicago Media Project, which aims
Amelia Dellos’ documentary Love Under Fire: The Story of Bertha & Potter Palmer, will have its broadcast premiere March 24 over Ch. 11 at 5:30 p.m. as part of
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