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  1. Chicago Made — an initiative led by The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, and the Chicago Film Office — presents a campaign promoting the Chicago TV and Film industry. The campaign highlights how all of Chicago plays a major role, the career opportunities available and the city-wide cultural and economic impact being made.

  2. The Chicago Film Office at DCASE has partnered with management consulting firm XD-TECH to deliver an innovative workforce development program that aims to transform the region’s TV and film workforce — by offering job training and placement to Chicago residents ages 24 to 50, primarily from underserved areas of our city, to help meet the ...

  3. There are many opportunities to start a Film and TV career in Chicago - Check out the resources below to get started! Chicago Filmmakers : Nonprofit designed to serve independent film and digital video artists.

  4. The Chicago Film Office, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, leads the city’s effort to attract and support the production of feature films, television series, commercials, documentaries and all forms of screen entertainment produced in Chicago.

  5. Dec 22, 2022 · Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and DCASE announced Jonah Zeiger as Deputy Commissioner for the Chicago Film Office. Zeiger replaces Kwame Amoaku who served in this role since 2019 and recently left Chicago to promote filming in NYC as the deputy commissioner for film at the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.

  6. The Chicago Film Office, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, leads the city’s effort to attract and support the production of feature films, television series,...

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  8. Chicago Film Office, Chicago, Illinois. 3,254 likes · 15 talking about this. DCASE division. Leading the City’s effort in all things film: production, programming, & permitting.

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