Organizations
312 Films
Group 312 is a collective of Directors who collaborate with actors, editors, writers, musicians, lighting, sound and graphic artists, and help one another to produce short, intensive projects. more...
Chicago Community Cinema
Chicago Community Cinema offers the excitement of an annual film festival within a monthly industry networking event and sponsor showcase. more....
Chicago Filmmakers
Chicago Filmmakers is a 27 year-old media arts organization that fosters the creation, appreciation and understanding of film and video as media for artistic and personal expression, as well as media of important social and community impact. more...
Chicago Film Critics Association
The Chicago Film Critics Association is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization. The parent association was founded in 1990 by film critic Sue Kiner after the successful launch of the Chicago Film Critics Awards in 1989. more...
Community Film Workshop
Since 1971 the Community Film Workshop's mission has been to provide training in film making to women and people of color, to provide low cost film equipment rental & to inform members of available filmmaker's grants. more...
Doc Films
Doc Films is on record with the Museum of Modern Art as the longest continuously running student film society in the nation. more....
Independent Feature Project IFP
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. more...
Illinois Production Alliance IPA
The mission of the Illinois Production Alliance is to maintain, promote, and increase the development, creation, and production of film, video, and new media content in Illinois. more...
NATAS
NATAS, the most prestigious organization in the television business, represents over 15,000 professionals across the country. The Academys Emmy Award is the industrys benchmark for the recognition of television excellence. more...
The African American TV & Filmmakers
The African American TV & Filmmakers (AATF) is a not-for-profit, tax exempt, organization that was incorporated in February of 1997, in Chicago, Illinois to bridge a gap in media representation for diversity of African Americans in the television and film industries. more...
Chicago Filmmakers
Chicago Filmmakers is a 27 year-old media arts organization that fosters the creation, appreciation and understanding of film and video as media for artistic and personal expression, as well as media of important social and community impact.
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Women in the Director's Chair
Women in the Director's Chair (WIDC) is a Chicago-based, international media arts /activist center which exhibits, promotes, and educates about media made by women that expresses a diversity of cultures, experiences, and issues. more.... |