Founded in 1957, CINE’s mission is to honor and champion exceptional media content creators, building a community of professional, emerging and student film, television and digital content creators through the CINE Golden Eagle Awards for Professional, Independent and Student & Youth Media, the Marvin Hamlisch Film Scoring Contest, the CINE Connects mentorship program, CINE Celebrates awards receptions, and related skill-building programming such as CINE PitchFest presented by A&E: Be Original. CINE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
CINE Golden Eagle Award-winning alumni are working throughout the industry. For some, such as Steven Spielberg (1969) and Ken Burns (1981), it was their first industry recognition; others, such as Martin Scorsese (2006), Barbara Kopple (1992) and Spike Lee (1999) were honored well into their illustrious careers.
Visit www.cine.org for more information.
Founded in 1957, CINE’s mission is to honor and champion exceptional media content creators, building a community of professional, emerging and student film, television and digital content creators through the CINE Golden Eagle Awards for Professional, Independent and Student & Youth Media, the Marvin Hamlisch Film Scoring Contest, the CINE Connects mentorship program, CINE Celebrates awards receptions, and related skill-building programming such as CINE PitchFest presented by A&E: Be Original. CINE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
CINE Golden Eagle Award-winning alumni are working throughout the industry. For some, such as Steven Spielberg (1969) and Ken Burns (1981), it was their first industry recognition; others, such as Martin Scorsese (2006), Barbara Kopple (1992) and Spike Lee (1999) were honored well into their illustrious careers.
Visit www.cine.org for more information.