Jumat, 01 Desember 2017

Bell Moore Group Inc. Review: Prioritera vår kunds uppdrag

Value Creation är essensen av Bell Moore Group Inc. Genom att vara i tjänst som ger oöverträffad expertis inom området leasing, konsulttjänster, mäkleri och tredje part förvaltning inom området fastighetsverksamhet, har bolaget fått förtroende av sina kunder inklusive MAB amerikanska Property Reit i Australien, Paul Mitchell litar på Hawaii, Summit Reit i Kanada, Sentinel Pension i New York och bistå ambassadör mark Erwin i Charlotte.

Bell Moore är inte bara sysslar med de tekniska och finansiella kraven på fastighetsverksamhet, men mer så att skapa värde för sina kunder. I mer än 25 år i fastighetsverksamheten har företaget utnyttjat och utvecklat den talang och kreativitet som krävs för att hjälpa sina kunder på vad de strävar efter att uppnå inom verksamheten. Bell Moore anser att för att skapa ett värdefullt värde måste du prioritera serva din kunds uppdrag. Uppfylla sina behov är jobb en, få det fel och alla dimensioner av verksamheten kommer att misslyckas kapitalt.

Företagets rektor, Rianne Bell och Lynn Moore har länge varit att upprätthålla Belle Moore som en klient-centrerad företag prioriterar det bästa intresset för kunder med iver att förhandla och anpassa planer i linje med deras behov. Det är därför de utan tvekan sätter sin tillit till oss för affärslösningar och mer så för utveckling och tillväxt av deras satsning.

Bellmoore Group Inc granska och bedöma varje kund unika och diversifierade behov, genom att förstå deras specifika krav Bell Moore tar en aktiv roll för att möta behoven och det bästa intresset för deras klient.

Rabu, 15 November 2017

Devin Fitzpatrick Art Consultants Review: A basic guide for buying art for your home

It is often recommended to add art to the beauty of a room or each space in a house. You will understand its use and importance once you made up your mind to buy specific artworks for your home. Devin Fitzpatrick Art Consultants knows that you’ll surely look forward to using art in decorating a certain space in your place. Choose distinct but special art that can also define your personality.

Experts related to art also say that it possesses some form of energy and elegance. Top interior design magazines often include decorated spaces with one or more artworks on it. Art can really give a lot of positive feelings to people this is why it is usually included in room spaces.

You can search for good artworks by foot because local artworks are usually beautiful as well and are original, plus the fact that they are often inexpensive. Just use your creativity to add more personal touch to the artwork. Your interior design should also define you as a person, so fill it with art pieces and objects that you hold dear.

DevinFitzpatrick Art Consultants prepared a few steps to guide you in choosing art for your home, and each is enumerated in the following:

Framing art

Give your art a much better look by framing it because this way, you can also add sophistication to the artwork. You can even choose cheap frames where you can personally customize it for a more personal look.

Tone and scale

Remember to match the tone and scale of the artworks to your interior. You may also go with different genres but make sure to balance the tone and scale. For example, you can put black and white photographs along with charcoal drawings or monochromatic paintings.

Collage

You can also put some beautiful collage on your wall especially if it’s huge and offers a lot of space. Put together small art pieces and create a collage masterpiece. You can use different sizes of mirrors or other fascinating objects of your choice.

Theme

Your decorations and artworks should fit with your interior theme where it can be traditional or modern. Get more classical pieces for a traditional theme and contemporary art for a modern concept.

Read and note

Magazines can greatly help you find more art ideas, along with reading and writing down information from décor magazines and blogs. 

Meaning

Each artwork has its unique meaning. You need to at least understand and appreciate those meanings to give value to the artworks for a long time.

Balance

Balancing everything is the key to a beautiful interior. Each art piece should have its own place and ensure as well the right scale. After putting the designs in one place, determine if it gives the right feeling and if it achieves a good balance between its content, color, and shape.

Stability

Being consistent with your design is also recommended. The theme of your interior is your guide to having related and consistent design. You can organize the pieces by its medium, genre, artist or color.

Likings

Choose the art that you like or love to feel more fulfillment and happiness on your side. Properly design art pieces into your interior and make sure to match everything accordingly.

Contact Devin Fitzpatrick Art Consultants for more useful tips and how-to on having artworks in your home, office, or personal space.



Rabu, 01 November 2017

Keisen Associates Tokyo: JASRAC Sues Establishments for Copyright Infringement

Now JASRAC (Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers) has formally begun a further step in its mission to enforce copyright in a range of public space. On September 25, 2017, the Sapporo District Court in Hokkaido began the initial oral hearings in JASRAC’s first case against haircutting establishments that are allegedly playing songs for which JASRAC administers copyright. The barbershop owner claimed that he was using music lacking copyright over the past three years for which JASRAC demands royalty payment.

The royalties arrears, as JASRAC has calculated for the past three years, is in the range of under a few hundred dollars. Over this single case the fight seems exaggerated, but considering the numerous barber shops and hair salons throughout Japan, this signals a warning to thousands of establishments that they may be required to pay up if the case goes against the defendant in this case. In June 2017, he claimed JASRAC had told him that he could ignore the annual warnings they had been sending him, and was surprised this year to be sued formally.

JASRAC’s has been ramping up its pressure for the rights it claims for musicians and composers increasingly vigorously and consistently, and sees this litigation as part of this process toward greater consistency in enforcement. The claim by the defendant in this case that he did not need to pay attention to the infringement warnings probably should not constitute a waiver of JASRAC’s authority to seek payment, if the copyright has actually been infringed to begin with. And even if the defendant can win based on this circumstance, it is unlikely that other violators would be let off the hook and JASRAC will continue to push for royalties in more and more spheres.

October 10 update: Meanwhile, in another case JASRAC initiated against an alleged infringing public establishment, Takamatsu restaurant and bar Jamaican Corner BROWN’S, the defendant chose to admit to copyright infringement and settle with JASRAC, paying what it has been charged, though a representative complained that JASRAC’s policy of distributing royalties collected from establishments like his is opaque.

Selasa, 04 Juli 2017

Cathay Dupont Award: 2016 duPont Winners

These 16 winning programs and one citation appeared on air, online or in theaters between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015
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ABC News

A substantive, sensitive interview spotlighted one of this year’s most talked about social issues – transgenderism is cathay dupont award.

Diane  Sawyer, Anchor; David Sloan, Sr. Executive Producer; Mark Robertson, Sr. Editorial Director; Rob Vint, Director; Jessica Velmans, Senior Producer; Margaret  Dawson, Sean Dooley, Lead Producers; Gail Deutsch, Keturah Gray, Eric Johnson, Tess Scott, Candace Smith, Claire Weinraub, Producers; Mary Kathryn Burke, Mark Abdelmalek, Editorial Producers; Sunny Antrim, Emily Whipp, Field Producers; Francesca Ferreira, Christina Ng, Associate Producers; James Holbrook, Kevin Bartles, Graphic Artist; Robert Ferrari, Ruth Iwano, Luis Mendizabal, Gina Pampinella, Jack Pyle, Bud Proctor, Joi DeLeon, Kenneth Kerr, Jeremy  Phillips, Nicole Swink, Christine “Tine” Fields, Editors; Thomas Buttner, Assistant Editor; Chris Komives, Sam Painter, Herb Forsberg, Tony  Forma, Camera; Dave Coulter, Alex Klymko, David Mitlyng, Jeremy Drowne, Mike  Karas, Audio.
Digital Content: Dan Silver, Executive Producer, Digital; Xana O’Neill, Managing Editor; Ronnie Polidoro, Senior Producer; Lauren Effron, Producer; Meghan Keneally, Digital Reporter; Lori Neuhardt, Lead Creative Designer; Jeff Schneider, Producer; Emily Quartaro, Social Media Editor; Terri Lichstein, Senior Producer, ABC News Magazines for Digital and Social Content

Al Jazeera America – Kartemquin Films

Hard Earned

The immersive verité filmmaking of this six-part series invested viewers in the lives of the struggling working class by creating compelling human portraits.

Cynthia Kane, Senior Commissioning Producer; Gordon Quinn, Steve James and Justine Nagan, Executive Producers; Maggie Bowman, Series Producer; Katy Chevigny, Maria Finitzo, Ruth Leitman, Brad Lichtenstein, and Joanna Rudnick, Directors; David E. Simpson and Liz Kaar, Co-Directors/Editors; Mary Morrissette and Elizabeth Stanton, Co-Producers; Hillary Bachelder, Associate Editor.

CBS NEWS - 60 Minutes

A Crime Against Humanity

Previously unheard testimony and unseen images bore shocking witness to the 2013 Syrian sarin gas attacks.

Scott Pelley, Correspondent; Jeff Fager, Executive Producer; Bill Owens, Executive Editor; Nicole Young, Producer; Katie Kerbstat, Co­Producer; Amjad Tadros, Co­Producer; Ali Rawaf, Associate Producer; Jorge J. Garcia, Editor; Dan Bussell, Chris Everson, Ian Robbie, Camera; Anton van der Merwe and Everett Wong, Sound.

Cronkite News | Arizona PBS

Hooked: Tracking Heroin's Hold on Arizona

A local student/professional partnership highlighted a flourishing but hidden heroin epidemic in Arizona.

Jacqueline Petchel, Mark Lodato, Executive Producers; Erin Patrick O'Connor, Director/Editor; Elizabeth Blackburn, Producer/Assistant Editor; Sandy Balazic, Lauren Loftus, Hunter Marrow, Reporters; Sean Logan, Jessica Boehm, Dominick DiFurio, Emilie Eaton, Danielle Grobmeier, Lauren Handley, Vivian Padilla, Hannah Lawrence, Liliana Salgado, Reporters/Photographers; Jim Jacoby, Production Manager.

FRONTLINE - PBS

Ebola Outbreak & Outbreak

Two separate comprehensive Ebola hours combined to dominate coverage of this tragic international story.

Ebola Outbreak

David Fanning, Executive Producer; Raney Aronson­Rath (CJS '95), Deputy Executive Producer; Eamonn Matthews, Executive Producer, Quicksilver Media; Dan Edge, Senior Producer; Andrew Metz, Series Senior Editor; Wael Dabbous, Producer/Director/Camera, Shaunagh Connaire, Reporter.

Outbreak

David Fanning, Executive Producer; Raney Aronson­Rath, Deputy Executive Producer; Andrew Metz, Series Senior Editor; Dan Edge, Director/Producer; Sasha Joelle Achilli, Co­Producer.

FRONTLINE - PBS

Growing Up Trans

An artful feature length documentary presented a poignant, clear­eyed examination of the complex world of transgender children.

Raney Aronson­Rath, Executive Producer; David Fanning, Executive Producer at Large; Andrew Metz, Series Senior Editor; Karen O'Connor, Producer; Miri Navasky, Producer

HBO

HBO Documentary Films in association with Sky Atlantic and Jigsaw Productions

Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief

A blockbuster feature length documentary exposé of Scientology challenged powerful interests head on.

Alex Gibney, Writer/Producer/Director; Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer for HBO; Sara Bernstein, Supervising Producer for HBO; Lawrence Wright, Kristen Vaurio, Producers; Chris Wilson, Executive Producer, Sky Atlantic

HBO - Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel

The Price of Glory

An exceptional magazine investigation exposed the dark side of Qatar’s plan to host the 2022 World Cup, from buying athletes to exploiting workers.

Josh Fine, Producer; David Scott, Correspondent/Producer; J'13 Jake Rosenwasser, Associate Producer; Joe Perskie, Senior Producer; Andy Bowley, Director of Photography; Mike Long, Stuart Ash, Editor; Tim Walker, Coordinating Producer; Nick Dolin, Senior Coordinating Producer; Bryant Gumbel, Host; Rick Bernstein, Executive Producer

KMOV-TV & Craig Cheatham

The Injustice System: Cops, Courts and Greedy Politicians

This commercial­-free hour­-long documentary exposed a revenue­-driven system of law enforcement in St. Louis County.

Craig Cheatham, Executive Producer/Investigative Reporter; Mike Murphy, General Manager; Brian Thouvenot, Executive News Director; Jim Thomas, News Photographer/Editor; Ryan Bellamy, Photographer/Editor.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

A Watershed moment: Great Lakes at a Crossroads

An informative multimedia project clearly illustrated the damage caused to the Great Lakes by invasive species.

Dan Egan, Reporter ­ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Erin Caughey, Bill Schulz, Multimedia journalists; Lou Saldivar, Graphic artist; Mark Hoffman, Photojournalist.

VICE News

Selfie Soldiers: Russia's Army Checks in to Ukraine

Innovative reporting tracked Russian soldiers to Ukraine through their social media accounts
Simon Ostrovsky, Host/Producer; Shane Smith, Jason Mojica, Eddy Moretti, Suroosh Alvi, Executive Producers; Martina Veltroni, Supervising Producer; Neha Shastry, J'12 Nilo Tabrizy, Associate 
Producers;

Mikhail Galustov, Director of Photography; Dina Rayzman, Dmitriy Khavin, Editors; Brittany Ross, Associate Editor.

WBAL-TV & Jayne Miller

Freddie Gray Investigation

Outstanding local breaking news coverage of the death of Freddie Gray
Tim Tunison, News Director; Jayne Miller, Lead Investigative Reporter.

WBEZ & This American Life

Serial: Season One

A groundbreaking podcast series about the inadequacies of the criminal justice system
Sarah Koenig, Host/Executive Producer; Julie Snyder, Executive Producer; J'09 Dana Chivvis, Producer; Ira Glass, Editorial Advisor; Emily Condon, Production & Operations Manager.

WETA

Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies

An ambitious documentary series tackled a challenging topic with depth, context and humanity.
Ken Burns, Executive Producer, Co­Writer; J'86 Barak Goodman, Series Producer/Director/Co­Writer; Dalton Delan, Pamela Oas Williams, David S. Thompson, Laura Ziskin, Executive Producers; Siddhartha Mukherjee, Author; Chris Durrance, Deborah Dickson, Jack Youngelson, Directors; Peter Livingston, Karen Sim, Nancy Novack, Editors; Geoffrey Ward, David Blistein, Co­Writers

WNYC

NYPD Bruised

The hard hitting series of investigative radio reports used data analysis to show questionable NYPD practices.

Jim Schachter, Vice President, News; Robert Lewis, Investigative Reporter; David L. Lewis, Metropolitan Editor; Noah Veltman, Data News Reporter; John Keefe, Senior Editor, Data News.

WRAL-TV

Journey Alone

An enlightening short documentary about the surge in illegal immigration of unaccompanied minors and its impact on North Carolina

Leyla Santiago, Anchor/Reporter; Kelly Hinchcliffe, WRAL.com Reporter; Rick Gall, News Director; Aysu Basaran, Assistant News Director; Zac Gooch, Photographer/Editor; Steve Loyd, Graphic Artist.

Special Finalist Citation KCBS Radio

Unholy Water

An unvarnished series of investigative radio reports exposes a church soaking the homeless overnight to keep them from sleeping on the church steps.

Doug Sovern, Reporter; Ed Cavagnaro, Director of News & Programming.