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TeamHealth Wins CINE Golden Eagle Award

(KNOXVILLE, Tenn.) March 10, 2009TeamHealth is pleased to announce that
"
Big Orange" and "The Takedown" won a prestigious CINE Golden Eagle Award. Produced by Dr. Gar LaSalle, MD, MFA, JD, TeamHealth chief medical officer, the TeamHealth Patient Safety Office films received CINE Golden Eagle Awards in recognition of excellence in the category of “Non-Telecast, Professional Non-Fiction Division, Science and Technology.”

These awards are open to professional filmmakers and video producers, as well as students and independent filmmakers; networks, distributors, and sponsors; and individual craftspeople, such as directors, screenwriters, editors, etc. Entries are judged against a high standard of excellence with criteria that include storytelling, production value, artistry, purpose (communication to its intended audience), and overall excellence.

Award-winning films must be clear and concise in structure and writing, with strong visuals, sound elements, and editing. Visuals and sound will be creatively and appropriately employed, with camera work, audio recording, narration, music, and graphics of a high technical quality that support the writing and editing to achieve a cohesive final production that fulfills the stated purpose of the project.


About TeamHealth

Founded in 1979, TeamHealth is headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. TeamHealth is affiliated with approximately 6,200 healthcare professionals who provide emergency medicine, hospital medicine, radiology, teleradiology, urgent care, and pediatric staffing and management services to approximately 550 civilian and military hospitals, clinics, and physician groups in 44 states. For more information about TeamHealth, call 800.818.1498.

About CINE

Since 1957, CINE, a non-profit [501(c)(3)] organization, has been dedicated to recognizing the work of outstanding filmmakers, videographers, producers, directors, and other craftspeople in the film and video industry. The competition functions much like academic or scientific peer reviews. More than 400 jurors nationwide participate in the semi-annual screenings.