Chicago – One of the most anticipated gatherings in the local acting community is the annual Chicago Acting in Film Meetup (Cafm) Holiday Party, and this year’s bash is moving to downtown digs at the Hard Rock Hotel on December 10th, 2012. The co-directors of Cafm are actors Grace McPhillips and Steve Scholz.
Cafm was founded by Grace McPhillips five years ago, and has expanded every year since. The membership has a growing and diverse range of employment opportunities in the Windy City, including TV shows (“Chicago Fire”), commercials, films and web series in production. Cafm has established itself as a vital co-mentoring and educational group for working actors in Chicago, with monthly meetings and seminars. Their upcoming holiday event is open to the public, as Grace noted, “Everyone’s invited!”
Grace McPhillips (left) and Calliope Porter in the Short Film ‘Fitting’
Photo credit: GraceMcPhillips.com
The co-directors of Cafm, McPhillips and Steve Scholz,...
Cafm was founded by Grace McPhillips five years ago, and has expanded every year since. The membership has a growing and diverse range of employment opportunities in the Windy City, including TV shows (“Chicago Fire”), commercials, films and web series in production. Cafm has established itself as a vital co-mentoring and educational group for working actors in Chicago, with monthly meetings and seminars. Their upcoming holiday event is open to the public, as Grace noted, “Everyone’s invited!”
Grace McPhillips (left) and Calliope Porter in the Short Film ‘Fitting’
Photo credit: GraceMcPhillips.com
The co-directors of Cafm, McPhillips and Steve Scholz,...
- 12/2/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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