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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.
2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001
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
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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