2:32 p.m. — 321 Fast Draw
It’s getting close to quitting time for most businesses, but 321 Fast Draw is preparing to work well into the night. “Three videos need to be done for ESPN,” says
It’s getting close to quitting time for most businesses, but 321 Fast Draw is preparing to work well into the night. “Three videos need to be done for ESPN,” says
Periscope Post & Audio handles a lot of tasks in the production industry, and many of them don’t begin until after 5 o’clock. Today is no exception. “We work on
The members of Studio Mechanics Local 476, the Chicago branch of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) union, work behind the scenes of every Cinespace production. Without their
Panavision-Chicago invites filmmakers to check out its revolutionary Millennium DXL camera during an open house tomorrow at the company’s 13,000 square-foot facility on the near west
GigRig, a Chicago-based company that boasts one of the largest independent fleets of rentable film production vehicles in the Midwest, moved this month into a former electrical plant
Wyoming, Michigan-based Lowing Light & Grip has bought Deano’s Studio in Grand Rapids. (Wyoming is an East Side suburb of Grand Rapids and
THE CHICAGO AD FEDERATION, one of 13 associations under the management umbrella of Kellen<span
On days when NBC’s hit show Chicago Fire is scheduled to shoot at Cinespace Studios, chef Mario Aguirre and his assistants
GREENHOUSE, Leo Burnett’s nimble, in-house digital studio is now an official agency offering, having been formed earlier “to meet the
BBDO senior producer Kevin James brought together dozens of musicians for the third annual tradition of turning his birthday into
LEO BURNETT trumped the Chicago International Film Festival TV awards by scoring 18 – or almost half — of
Based on the success of DePaul’s Cinema School teaming up with Cinespace for on-site stage and classroom space, the studio is
By the time Sun-Times had headlined Gov. Bruce Rauner’s demand that Cinespace return a $10
Before Mayor Jane Byrne, there was no Chicago film industry. That was mainly because Mayor Richard J.
The great Chicago writer Nelson Algren gets the documentary treatment with not just one but two feature-length projects debuting this month:
TWELVE WORTHY FILMMAKERS were awarded $100,000 in grants from The Chicago Digital Media Production Fund, in amounts ranging
THE COLONIE won’t be exhibiting the work of new artists on its walls, as it usually does for its parties. The big attraction at
RUMORS FLYING all over about the alleged closing here of visual effects Method Studios, a
EFFECTS MAKEUP SPECIALIST, Westmont-based J.
AFTER A SHORT STINT at McGarryBowen where he worked on the equally short-lived Bud Light account, executive creative director Mike Roe returned to Energy BBDO the start of the New