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CINE GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD STRUCTURE

The award recognizes the best of the best in 3 divisions: broadcast, non-broadcast and pre-professional. The winners of these awards are chosen from among the CINE Special Jury Award winners.

This is an opportunity to have your production recognized in the industry for its excellence — as well as possibly being judged as one of the Best-of-the-Best!

CINE Masters Series Award and Award of Excellence winners are announced and presented with trophies at the annual CINE Golden Eagle Awards Event.

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Broadcast Division

WINNER: Secret Killers of Monterey Bay
Moana Productions, Inc.
Honolulu, HI

WINNER: In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11/01
Home Box Office
Los Angeles, CA


Non-Broadcast Division

WINNER: Proud to be Verizon
Wetherell & Associates, Inc.
Hastings-on-Hudson, NY


Pre-Professional Division

WINNER: Left Behind
Christof Putzel
Washington, DC

Christof Putzel, winner of CINE Special Jury Award and CINE Award of Excellence for Pre-Professional and Student films for his film titled "Left Behind". In addition to his trophy, Mr. Putzel won a $1000 product grant from Eastman Kodak, an invitation to the Cannes Film Festival, and a $500 processing grant from Continental Film Labs.

Dean Wetherell (with trophy), and his production team accepted the CINE Masters Series Award for "Proud to Be Verizon," the top Non-Broadcast film of 2002. This award included a $12,500 grant for post-production services from Henninger Media Services.

Sheila Nevins of HBO (left) accepted the CINE Masters Series Award for "In Memoriam, New York City 9/11/01," which tied for the top Broadcast film of 2002. This award included a $12,500 grant for post-production services from Henninger Media Services.

This award was shared with "Secret Killers of Monterey Bay", which was produced by Grace and Paul Atkins of Moana Productions.