
Doc about Chicago’s rich ad history is in the works
A documentary about the rich lore of Chicago agencies and the iconic admen who gave Michigan Avenue its special kind of cachet,

A documentary about the rich lore of Chicago agencies and the iconic admen who gave Michigan Avenue its special kind of cachet,

With the CPS making daily headlines, “The School Project” doc series couldn’t be more timely. Now the fifth episode, produced by Media Process Group, on Chicago public education will screen

LEO BURNETT trumped the Chicago International Film Festival TV awards by scoring 18 – or almost half — of

Kelli and Estlin Feigley Dreaming Tree Films’ upcoming show has the distinction of being WTTW/11’s only locally-produced children’s series to

Installment two of “The School Project: Chicago Public Schools Close,” a series that examines public education after the fallout from the city’s

INDIE FEATURE “ANIMALS” was the big Best of the Midwest Awards Tuesday night, hosted by Midwest International Film Festival, winning

PARTICLE’S LA BRANCH has hired Eddie Alonso to head the post audio company’s West Coast expansion via

BullsTV, the Chicago Bulls in-house production arm, was the big winner with triple awards for in the categories of non-broadcast-produced programming, at

THREE WOMEN FILMMAKERS whose work premieres in the 50th Chicago International Film Festival, join two local producers in a Community Cinema screening

Diverse Voices in Docs (DVID) — a collaboration between the Community Film Workshop and Kartemquin Films providing professional development

THE BARKERS — the husband-and-wife team of Kristen and Chris Barker — has been signed by STORY for commercial advertising

Cameras rolled in June, 2013 at the World’s Biggest Block Party at Old St. Pat’s church in the West Loop, as doc makers Jamie Fleischel

After ten years in a dark storefront in Old Irving Park, the Media Burn Independent Video archive <a href="http://mediaburn.org/"

The doc, “Jens Jensen the Living Green,” the story of the pioneering conservationist who created many neighborhood Chicago parks, gets a

The April 10 Chicago International Film Festival Television Awards will spotlight a Chicago-set and produced show by honoring actor Jesse

George Halas was intensely proud of his triple identity: son of Bohemian immigrants, lifelong Chicagoan and founder of the Chicago Bears.
Now his descendants are using

DIRECTOR JOHN McNAUGHTON is back in the horror film business with The Harvest, “the first horror script I’ve been

Veteran producer Tom Weinberg’s Baseball’s Been Very, Very Good to Me, the first ever portrait of legendary Orestes “Minnie” Miñoso – the first black player in

The first two episodes of “Citizen Soldier,” a 12-part original panel discussion series on military topics, coproduced by internationally famous Pritzker Military Library, and <a href="http://www.jumpmasterproductions.com/"

The Community Film Workshop partnered with Facets Multi-Media to present ReelFilms@Harris Park – a first-time film festival of independent films highlighting Chicago’s