Edge of Reason, LLC is proud to announce that the PSA “The Other Note” is honored by the 60th CINE Golden Eagle Awards for Professional Media.

Established in 1957, the CINE Golden Eagle Awards honor originality and excellence in storytelling throughout the media industry. Selected by a distinguished jury of CINE Golden Eagle award-winning media makers and industry professionals, the 2017 recipients and finalists feature many of the most innovative and acclaimed films, series and campaigns of the year.  The PSA also won an ADDY, and a TELLY in 2017. It can be viewed here: "The Other Note"  

“The Other Note” was named the Golden Eagle Award Winner in the category of Advertising, Marketing, and Special Events: Public Service Announcements and Non-Profit Promotion.

Past recipients of the CINE Golden Eagle Award include many of the industry’s most renowned storytellers.  For some, such as Steven Spielberg (1969) and Ken Burns (1981), the Golden Eagle was their first major industry recognition; others, such as Martin Scorsese (2006), Barbara Kopple (1992), Joshua Oppenheimer (2016), Morgan Spurlock (2015) and Spike Lee (1999) were honored well into their illustrious careers.

The production teams will be honored at CINE Celebrates receptions in New York, Washington, DC and Los Angeles this fall alongside the recipients and finalists of the 60th Golden Eagle Awards for Independent & Emerging and Student & Youth Media, who will be announced this summer.

About THE DIRECTOR
Written, directed, and shot by Scott McCullough (http://www.scottmccullough.com), the project addresses the epidemic of Veteran Suicides and encouraging through a positive message to reduce that horrific number.  Produced by Windy Buhler with Executive Producing Partners Kip Doyle and Tim Wolf, the project features people who have a close association to the topic edited by Mike Hackett of Lucid Editorial.  Martin Sheen appears as the call to action for the National Veterans Foundation where he serves as an Honorary Board Member.

ABOUT CINE
Founded in 1957, CINE’s mission is to honor and champion the creators of exceptional media content, building a community of professional, emerging and student film, television and digital content creators through the annual CINE Golden Eagle Awards, the Marvin Hamlisch Film Scoring Contest, the upcoming CINE Connects mentorship program, and skill-building programming such as CINE PitchFest Presented by A&E: Be Original. CINE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. 

2017 marks the 60th year of the CINE Golden Eagle Awards. CINE’s award-winning alumni are working throughout the industry. For some, such as Steven Spielberg (1969) and Ken Burns (1981), the Golden Eagle was their first major industry recognition; others, such as Martin Scorsese (2006), Barbara Kopple (1992), Joshua Oppenheimer (2016), Morgan Spurlock (2015) and Spike Lee (1999) were honored well into their illustrious careers. https://cine.org/