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Light Iron welcomes senior colorist Élodie IchterLight Iron, the post-production creative-services division of Panavision, announces that Élodie Ichter has joined the company’s artist roster as a senior colorist. Ichter will work out of Light Iron’s New Chicagoan John Mulaney is David Letterman’s ‘Next Guest’Emmy winner, Chicagoan, John Mulaney is set to appear this month on a special episode of David Letterman‘s critically acclaimed Netflix series, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David REEL WOMEN: Amy Pais-RicherEditor’s Note: Welcome to REEL WOMEN, our annual tribute to dynamic women in creative industries. As we Celebrate Women’s History Month throughout the month of March, let us introduce you to some very Larry Bird brings the mayhem in hilarious Allstate spotLegendary NBA player, Larry Bird, has once again showcased his acting skills in a new Allstate commercial that aired during this year’s Oscars broadcast. While the 67-year-old may not be Reel Black List: Chip E., Godfather of House MusicEditor’s Note: The Reel Black List is our annual spotlight of brothers and sisters in the worlds of film, TV, advertising, music, radio and media who are making a difference through their Cap Gun signs tabletop director Tyllie BarbosaCommercial production company Cap Gun signs stunning tabletop director Tyllie Barbosa. Tyllie Barbosa has been helping brands tell beautiful stories since she began her career as a still life photographer Oppenheimer explodes with 7 Chicago Indie Critics AwardsThe Chicago Indie Critics (CIC) have announced the winners of their 2023 film awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in cinema. Boom! It’s Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer. The film took home the prestigious The Bear, Succession and Beef are big Emmy winnersIn a night filled with triumph and surprises, FX and Hulu’s The Bear claimed the spotlight at the 75th Emmy Awards on Monday, securing the award for Best Comedy for Filmscape offers Workforce Training program for production assistantsWith support from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and in partnership with Production Assistance Unlimited, Filmscape Chicago announces their first Workforce Training program for production assistants. This To those we have lost in 2023The vibrant tapestry of Chicago’s production community has dimmed once again with the loss of several luminaries during 2023, leaving an indelible mark on the city’s rich legacy in film Home Alone among the films added to the 2023 National Film RegistryHome Alone is among the list of 25 films selected as the Library of Congress announces this year’s additions to the National Film Registry. The films are chosen each year for Chicago editor Steve Hullfish inducted into American Cinema EditorsThere are very few editors in the midwest with ACE at the end of their name. Chicago editor, Steve Hullfish, ACE is now one of them. The American Cinema Editors (ACE) Fugitive director Andy Davis returns to ChicagoThe Fugitive director Andy Davis returns to Chicago for the 45th Anniversary of his first movie, Stony Island an American musical drama about the cities R&B music and culture scene Chicago International Children’s Film Festival award winnersFACETS 40th Annual Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (CICFF), as the first Academy-qualifying children’s film festival in the world, announced the recipients of its Special and Jury Prizes. Throughout the 40-year history 40th Annual Chicago International Children’s Film Festival Nov 2-19FACETS 40th Annual Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (CICFF), the first Academy Award qualifying international children’s film festival in the world, opens this Friday, Nov. 3 and runs through Sunday, Nov. Unearthed pics of Heath Ledger’s Joker revealedIn a stunning revelation for fans of the iconic Chicago-produced film The Dark Knight, never-before-seen photographs of Heath Ledger applying his makeup to transform into the Joker have come to Lisa Masseur and McKenzie Chinn discuss the making of A Real OneThe Oscar qualifying short film, A Real One that filmed in Chicago last summer, came home to make its Chicago premiere last Saturday at the Chicago International Film Festival. Executive McDonald’s franchisees divided over Israeli-Hamas conflictGlobal fast-food giant McDonald’s finds itself entangled in the Israeli-Hamas conflict as franchisees in the Middle East express support for either Israeli troops or Palestinians in Gaza via social media. Chicago premiere of McKenzie Chinn’s ‘A Real One’ Saturday at CIFFA Real One, the short film written and a directed by Chicago filmmaker, McKenzie Chinn, and produced by Lisa Masseur of Tessa Films will make its Chicago premiere this Saturday |