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Call for Entries: The Spring 2009 CINE Golden Eagle Competition
Enter today for your chance to receive the prestigious CINE Golden Eagle Award! View our rules and regulations. You can enter online or download a PDF entry form to mail or fax to CINE.
The Fall 2008 Golden Eagle Competition is Complete!
Notification letters have been mailed to all entrants, and winners are now posted online. Click here to see this Fall's recipients!
CINE interviews the Chubb Group of Insurers about
issues of interest to the film and television industry
As part
of CINE’s new online series of interviews, CINE Executive
Director Wendy Revel talks with CINE’s newest sponsor, the
Chubb Group of Insurers, about insurance coverage in the ever-changing
media industry. Discussing insurance issues of interest
to filmmakers are Ken Goldstein, Worldwide Media Liability Manager
for Chubb, and Joe Fitzgerald, National Manager of Chubb’s
Entertainment Division. To read or listen to the interview,
click here.
CINE Golden Eagle
Winners among Emmy® recipients
Congratulations to this year’s Emmy® recipients. Among this
year's winners were Spring 2008 CINE Golden Eagle recipients
Top Chef (an Emmy® for Picture Editing), The
War (awards for
Voice-Over, Sound-Editing and Writing), and American
Masters (Sound Mixing and Outstanding Nonfiction Series). Congratulations
to the production teams behind these outstanding programs.
Read
the November issue of the CINE Newsletter
An article on the public domain and an introduction to the new Henninger Media Services series "Finishing in High Def" —
lots of great information! Sign up for CINE’s Newsletter.
Just send an email to info@cine.org with "Subscribe" in
the subject line, and you will soon receive interviews, competition
updates, news from CINE and more! > more
What You Need to Know About Film Insurance
Most film package insurance
policies available from specialized global insurers provide
the same basic set of insurance protection for a film or video
production, but not all policies or insurance carriers are
created equal. > read
more
CINE’s
Golden Anniversary Gala!
For complete recap of the event click
here.
See the
2008 Special Jury Winners Clips
View the clips of the 2008 Special Jury Winners.
> read the press release
CINE is Proud to Introduce the CINE Educational Advisory Board
Pat Aufderheide, Sanjeev Chatterjee, Dan Kleinman, Melinda Levin, Jamie Meltzer, Paul Stekler and Joe Steiff
> more
See who's on the
CINE Honorary Board
Ken Burns, Bob Dotson, Marvin Hamlisch, Jennifer Lawson, Albert Maysles,
Greg Moyer, Bill Moyers, Johnathan Rodgers, and Steven Spielberg
> more
Kudos to CINE Award Winners
Kudos to CINE Masters Award winner Steven Fischer, whose Civil War
documentary "Now and Forever Yours" has been nominated
for an Emmy™for Cinematography.
> see more kudos
Volunteer to Help CINE
We need your help. We need jury chairs, volunteers for CINE events, and
others.
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CINE Presents Brainstorm to Broadcast
CINE's launched its new Educational Series with "Brainstorm to Broadcast" at the Goethe-Institut in downtown Washington, D.C. on November 20, 2008. This first program in the new series, designed to provide information and networking opportunities to the film and television community, brought together a diverse group of student and professional filmmakers.
A reception preceded the screening of The Cole Conspiracy, which was the subject of the evening's panel and discussion on how films get made and broadcast. The film, broadcast by History and produced by Washington-based Story House Productions, tells the dramatic story of the bombing of the USS Cole off the coast of Yemen in 2000 and the terrorist network that executed both the Cole bombing and September 11, 2001 attacks.
Panelists Carl Lindahl, the History VP who executive-produced The Cole Conspiracy, and Carsten Oblaender, the Story House Co-President who wrote, directed and produced the film, provided insight into the making and broadcast of the film in the question and answer session that followed the screening. A unique perspective on the film was provided by the evening's special guest, Commander Kirk Lippold, USN (RET.) who commanded the USS Cole at the time of the attack. Moderating the panel was CINE Board Member Mat Tombers of Intermat, who fielded questions on topics including how to interest a particular network in your film, the relationship between network ratings and budget, and the use of production devices such as graphics and reenactments.
CINE's Educational Series continues in 2009, when CINE and long-time sponspor Henninger Media Services will team up for "Finishing in High Def," a series of workshops that tackle a host of technical issues faced by producers making the transition from SD to HD.
High Definition Television is no longer a thing of the future. It is here. Now. "Finishing in High Def" will help make sure you're ready. Since the seminars will allow for in-studio experience, attendance will be limited. Watch this space for updates on registration.
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