Slideshow: Chicago International Film Festival TV Awards Slated for April 22. 2015

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‘CSI’ Executive Producer Carol Mendelsohn, Commitment to Excellence Award.

CHICAGO – The Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF) kicks off its 51st year by presenting their annual Television Awards on April 22, 2015. The Awards honors innovative and outstanding members of the television community, in production and advertising. The honorees include Whitehouse Post production house, TV newscaster Jay Levine (Investigative Journalism) and ‘Chicago Legend in Advertising’ Tom Burrell.

Joe Arce of HollywoodChicago.com captured some Exclusive Portraits of the 2014 CIFF TV Awards, which highlighted Chicago’s burgeoning TV production by honoring Jesse Spencer of “Chicago Fire.” All images © Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com.

  1. CIFFTV1: CIFF TV Artistic Achievement Award honoree. Jesse Spencer of ‘Chicago Fire.’
  2. CIFFTV2: ‘CSI’ Executive Producer Carol Mendelsohn, Commitment to Excellence Award.
  3. CIFFTV3: Mark Androw (left) and Cliff Grant of STORY Production House.

The 51st Chicago International Film Festival Television Awards will take place April 22, 2015, at the Hyatt Chicago Magnificent Mile, 633 North Saint Clair. Click here for details and to purchase tickets.

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

By PATRICK McDONALD
Writer, Editorial Coordinator
HollywoodChicago.com
pat@hollywoodchicago.com

© 2015 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

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