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A directory of people involved in independent filmmaking in Chicago.
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A list of clubs, associations and non-for-profit organizations.
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Schools that offer film/video production classes and/or film criticism classes.
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A directory of Chicagoland companies involved in film and video production.
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Exchange opinions and observations about Chicago Independent Film Community.
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| Independent Feature Project IFP |
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IFP is a not-for-profit service organization dedicated to providing resources, information and avenues of communication for its members: independent filmmakers, industry professionals and independent film enthusiasts. It is committed to the idea that independent film is an important art form and a powerful voice in our society.
IFP provides services to independent filmmakers of varying levels of experience which assist them in expressing their unique points of view. It facilitates a connection between the creative and business communities. Other goals of the organization are to expand and educate the audience for independent film, and to encourage the diversity and quality of independent production.
IFP has six chapters located in Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York and Seattle, and the organization recognizes that American independent filmmaking has no one address and speaks to people everywhere.
IFP PROGRAMS
IFP is the leading resource of the American independent film movement today. Its 9,000 filmmaker and film industry members participate year-round in activities ranging from popular screenings to cutting-edge workshops and seminars.
Offering invaluable assistance, information and access to the world of independent film, IFP programs help members make connections, and find out the latest on who's who, who's buying, who's financing and who's making what features, shorts and documentaries.
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