CINE is proud to announce the winners of the 2008 CINE Special Jury Awards. Chosen by a panel of members of CINE’s Board of Directors, the CINE Special Jury Awards recognize the elite among the winners of the prestigious CINE Golden Eagle Award. This year’s recipients include productions from independent and student filmmakers, as well as such distinguished organizations as MSNBC, Sesame Workshop, WGBH, National Geographic Television, Thirteen/WNET New York and The Washington Post.
The 24 recipients of the CINE Special Jury Award were selected from among the nearly 1,000 productions that were entered in the 2007 CINE Golden Eagle Competitions. Held twice yearly, the CINE Golden Eagle Film & Video Competitions recognize excellence in film, video and new media by awarding the CINE Golden Eagle Award to productions that are judged to be of the highest quality through two rigorous rounds of judging. These CINE Golden Eagle winners then compete for the CINE Special Jury Awards, which are given to the best entries in each of CINE’s content categories, as judged by the CINE Board of Directors.
The CINE Special Jury Award winners are now eligible for CINE’s top prize: the CINE Masters Series Award. The Masters Series Award is presented to the best production in each of CINE’s professional divisions: Professional Telecast Non-Fiction, Professional News, Professional Non-Telecast Non-Fiction, and Independent. In addition, a CINE Award of Excellence will be given to the top film in the Student Division. The winners of the CINE Masters Series Awards will be announced at CINE’s Golden Anniversary Awards Gala in Washington, D.C. on April 24, 2008.
Based in Washington, D.C., CINE celebrated its 50th year of honoring excellence in film and video in 2007. Founded as a way of promoting American documentary films to overseas audiences, CINE’s mission has broadened to include serving emerging and established film, video and new media professionals through its twice-yearly competitions. CINE honors a wide range of talent worldwide through the coveted CINE Golden Eagle Awards, and provides ongoing opportunities for education, exposure, networking and resources. Notable CINE Golden Eagle Award-winning filmmakers include Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Robert Altman, George Lucas, Mike Nichols, Robert Zemeckis, Frederick Wiseman, Albert Maysles and Ken Burns.
Donald Thoms serves as CINE’s President, Wendy Revel as Executive Director and Betsy Walters as Director of Competitions.
For more on the organization, please visit our website at www.cine.org.
2008 CINE Special Jury Award-Winning Productions
Telecast (Broadcast, Cable & Satellite)
PROFESSIONAL NON-FICTION DIVISION
Environment and Natural Science
Insect Wars
National Geographic Television
History (tie)
American Experience – Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple
WGBH Educational Foundation
The Supreme Court, Episodes I-IV
Thirteen/WNET New York
People & Places
American Masters – Woody Guthrie: Ain’t Got No Home
Educational Broadcasting Corporation and Peter Frumkin Productions, Inc.
Arts, Leisure & Lifestyle
Mr. Dial Has Something to Say
Alabama Public Television
Science & Technology
The Great Inca Rebellion
WGBH
PSAs & Commercials
The Big Cheese
Moving Bits
On-Air Promotions & Opens
Anchorman Countdown
MSNBC
PROFESSIONAL NEWS DIVISION
Analysis
Reminders of Agent Orange
The Washington Post
Investigative
AIR: America’s Investigative Reports, “Blame Somebody Else”
Thirteen/WNET New York
Informational
For God & Country: A Marine Sniper’s Story
MSNBC
Non-Telecast
PROFESSIONAL NON-FICTION DIVISION
Arts and Exhibits Programs
Real Pirates
Blue Bear Films
Children’s Education and Entertainment
Elmo’s Potty Time
Sesame Workshop
Adult Education and Entertainment
203 Days
bbarash productions and Weinstein Hospice
Business – Sales and Promotion
L’Oreal HIP
TAG Creative
Business – Safety, Training & Employee Development
Law & FOIA
Media Service Center/NRO
Science & Technology
“1-800-QUIT-NOW” Educational Video
Banyan Communications and National Cancer Institute
Motivational
No Goal Too High: Abigail Branson
Video/Action
Independent (Non-Affiliated) Division
Documentary Short
Freedom Dance
Blue Dog Productions and Herron Designs
Fiction Short
Academania!
Gina Guerrieri, Producer/Director
Student Division
Documentary (tie)
Lunacy
Montana State University
The Whole World Was Watching
Charlotte Burger, Producer/Director
Entertainment – Comedy & Animation
Fission
School of Visual Arts
Entertainment – Drama
An Open Door
Kekule Productions and Columbia College
15.02.2008 | Editor's blog
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