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Please note: The NATO Conference will be held in Chicago May 20-21, 2012. www.chicagonato.org
This is a high profile, high security international event. It is also likely to prompt protests – some planned and organized, some not.
The U.S. Secret Service had advised us that security measures and permit moratoriums in and around the central business district may be issued on short notice, depending on the level and nature of the activity. Some protests may occur well in advance of the conference dates.
A security plan with street closures has yet to be announced. To receive up-to-date alerts on this event and other city logistics, you can register with Notify Chicago, the Office of Emergency Management & Communications alert system www.notifychicago.org
Please plan your shoots accordingly.

The Chicago Film Office, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, leads the city’s effort to attract and enhance the production of feature films, television series, commercials, documentaries and all forms of local screen entertainment. For filmmakers, it is a one-stop liaison for all City of Chicago production needs including permits, city services and logistical support.
Audiences around the world travel Chicago’s streets through its portrayal in filmed entertainment. These compelling images help to generate tourism, promote international business, and establish a new global awareness of our landscape and culture. Adding to local favorites Ferris Buellers Day Off and The Blues Brothers, recent productions of Superman: Man of Steel, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Contagion, The Dark Knight, and Public Enemies as well as numerous television series, have led to Chicago being ranked among the most respected production centers in the country.
Since 1980, more than 1100 features and television productions have shot in Chicago contributing $2 billion in local revenue. Chicago attracts hundreds of locally produced independent films, commercials and photo shoots each year that are produced for both national and international clients.This growth industry provides quality jobs for thousands of Chicagoans and creates opportunities for hundreds of hometown businesses. This success would not have been possible without tremendous community support. Thanks to the spirited cooperation of residents, businesses and civic leaders, Chicago is truly a remarkable city for filmmaking.
Chicago Film Office
121 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 806
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone: 312.744.6415
Fax: 312.744.1378
Email: filmoffice@cityofchicago.org
Rich Moskal, Director
Betsey Grais, Deputy Director
Yolanda Arias, Project Coordinator
Office Hours:
2012 Holidays/Office Closed:
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