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Below are examples of our work across a range of genres and mediums. We show our past work to affirm your story is in the right hands when you work with us.
Below are examples of our work across a range of genres and mediums. We show our past work to affirm your story is in the right hands when you work with us.
Join Maggie Anderson on a captivating journey through Chicago's thriving black-owned businesses. From a locally-owned bank to a cozy coffee shop, explore candid conversations with proprietors about their experiences and aspirations. Witness the passion and resilience driving these entrepreneurs forward and celebrate the cultural richness and entrepreneurial spirit of Black-owned Chicago.
When Mark and Padgett Mozingo found out their daughter Lila had Down syndrome, they were consistently told what she couldn't do. Some even told Padgett that she shouldn't go through with the pregnancy. But they decided Lila was "limitless" and work hard to ensure that her diagnosis does not define her.
Snow City Arts inspires and educates children and youth in hospitals through the arts.
Mike Venezia is an artist and author of several nonfiction children’s books.
Salt Creek Ballet is a leading 5013C non-profit Chicagoland ballet school and performance company dedicated to dance education and pre-professional performances.
A story of an Illinois family and business pushed out due to the state’s crushing financial burdens.
Jason Spyres served an unreasonably harsh 15-year sentence for a non-violent cannabis offense. He defied the odds, though, and left prison to move on to Stanford University and entrepreneurship. Jason’s story is becoming a feature film in 2024.
A series of mini documentaries, Forgotten Illinois showed how many of Illinois state policies left small, working-class towns behind.
A series of mini documentaries, Forgotten Illinois showed how many of Illinois state policies left small, working-class towns behind.
In a moment of desperation, 19-year-old Lisa Creason robbed a Subway to get money to feed her family. Decades later, that mistake haunted her as she tried to get a license in nursing. But she wouldn’t take no for an answer.
In 1979, Larry Williams entered prison and was released 42 years later. In this documentary, we follow Larry’s pivotal first week of freedom.