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The AICP represents, exclusively, the interests of United States companies that specialize in producing commercials in various media - film, video, computer - for advertisers and agencies.
CAN TV brings you local, relevant issues from Chicago’s neighborhoods and communities. See what's happening around the city in education, the arts, government, cultural events, social services and community activities.
Chicago Film Archives (CFA) currently houses and cares for over 60 film collections that reflect Midwest history and culture.
Parent organization of the Chicago Film Critics Awards.
Our mission is to provide an opportunity for artists to make films outside the mainstream marketplace, to distribute and exhibit this work, as well as to build audiences and to increase media attention for it.
Maps of the Loop, neighborhoods, CTA, and more
CFWC provides 16mm film and digital media classes. The CFWC has established a reputation for quality, hands-on education, small class size, individualized instruction, and cooperative learning.
Gives youth the awareness, motivation, and tools to create a positive future for themselves and their neighborhoods by utilizing video-as-an-education-tool to improve the quality of life, education, and opportunities available to low-income youth.
Directory of professional service companies and crew to the creative industry.
Facets mission is to preserve, to present and to distribute independent, world and classic film, and to educate adults and children in the art and legacy of film.
Includes an Illinois location database and production guide. You can also submit your location for consideration and register your business for production consideration.
A unique organization combining the interests of Illinois’ entire media production community, including industry organizations, small business owners, individuals, vendors, and unions in support of Illinois’ creative media industry.
Organization dedicated to supporting Independent Filmmakers.
Dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within the television industry.
WIF is for all creative content professionals, with a focus on driving the advancement of women in this industry.