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Tonebenders Podcast
302 - 2025 Oscar Pool Sound Category Round Up

Tonebenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 32:42


Tonebenders was able to do an episode with every sound team, that has been nominated in the Best Sound category, at this years Oscars. So with the award show only a few days away, this week we are going to take listen to a selection of each interview, to try to get an idea of what was done on each film, to lead to it's nomination. First up we will hear from Paul Massey, Ted Caplan and Don Sylvester from A Complete Unknown. That is followed by Hortense Bailly, Cyril Holtz, Aymeric Devoldère & Carolina Santana from Emilia Perez. Jack Dolman, Nancy Nugent Title & John Marquis speak about their work on Wicked. The only animated film nominated, The Wild Robot, is represented by Gary Rizzo, Brian Chumney, Randy Thom & Leff Lefferts. The final sound team I talk to is from Dune Part 2, with Richard King, Doug Hemphill and Ron Bartlett. What a line up on this episode! Check out Sound Ideas latest library, General Series 6000 Extension 12: www.sound-ideas.com/Product/2459/Ge…00-Extension-12 Episode Notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/302-2025-oscar-pool-sound-category-round-up/ Podcast Homepage: www.tonebenderspodcast.com This episode is hosted by Timothy Muirhead

Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast
238 - Meet the Nominees - Best Cinematography, Original Score, and Sound - Oscars 2025

Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 29:09


Table of Contents: CINEMATOGRAPHY01:38 - “The Brutalist” - Lol Crawley02:52 - “Dune: Part Two” - Greig Fraser04:36 - “Emilia Pérez” - Paul Guilhaume06:48 - “Maria” - Ed Lachman09:08 - “Nosferatu” - Jarin BlaschkeORIGINAL SCORE10:29 - “The Brutalist” - Daniel Blumberg11:18 - “Conclave” - Volker Bertelmann13:04 - “Emilia Pérez” - Clément Ducol and Camille14:20 - “Wicked” - John Powell and Stephen Schwartz15:39 - “The Wild Robot” - Kris BowersSOUND18:06 - “A Complete Unknown” - Tod A. Maitland, Donald Sylvester, Ted Caplan, Paul Massey and David Giammarco19:41 - “Dune: Part Two” - Gareth John, Richard King, Ron Bartlett and Doug Hemphill20:57 - “Emilia Pérez” - Erwan Kerzanet, Aymeric Devoldère, Maxence Dussère, Cyril Holtz and Niels Barletta22:59 - “Wicked” - Simon Hayes, Nancy Nugent Title, Jack Dolman, Andy Nelson and John Marquis24:26 - “The Wild Robot” - Randy Thom, Brian Chumney, Gary A. Rizzo and Leff LeffertsThis past year featured some of the most stunning, innovative, and groundbreaking work in the categories of Cinematography, Original Score, and Sound. And since we've been diligently interviewing the artists and teams who have received Academy Award® nominations in those categories, we offer you this special round-up episode — to help give some greater insight into how to cast your final votes. The soundbites in this episode are mere snippets from the discussions we've been conducting through the past several months. If you'd like to take a deeper dive:FULL EPISODES, BY CATEGORY:= CINEMATOGRAPHY =“The Brutalist”237 - Lol Crawley and the Cinematography of The Brutalist - Feb 10th, 2025YouTube: https://youtu.be/d342-st5dvgSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Txxk3xNAcmItPwsm9GquPApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/237-lol-crawley-and-the-cinematography-of-the-brutalist/id1549901182?i=1000690773442“Dune: Part Two”189 - Greig Fraser and the Cinematography of Dune: Part Two - March 5th, 2024YouTube: https://youtu.be/39p8wPkhmtMSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5WMtD1WbGGVBgrlQtSFzONApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/189-greig-fraser-and-the-cinematography-of-dune-part-two/id1549901182?i=1000648108720“Emilia Pérez”220 - The Making of Emilia Pérez - Dec 4th, 2024YouTube: https://youtu.be/VZruPNqHv3wSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1YHHeGMGzBwdTIXlHKAgz2Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/220-the-making-of-emilia-p%C3%A9rez/id1549901182?i=1000679018480“Maria”236 - Ed Lachman and the Cinematography of Maria - Feb 7th, 2025YouTube:

Limitless: How to Crush It in Commercial Real Estate
Limitless with Bob Knakal - Lessons Learned from $22 Billion in Real Estate Deals & Counting

Limitless: How to Crush It in Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 91:11


In today's episode, Aaron Zucker sits down with a legend in commercial real estate, Bob Knakal. With a career that spans decades and includes the sale of over 2,341 buildings worth more than $22 billion, Bob shares his incredible journey from his early days balancing baseball and real estate internships to co-founding and growing a powerhouse firm, Massey Knackel.Bob takes us through his grassroots beginnings, starting with an accidental entry into real estate, and his partnership with Paul Massey, which transformed the industry with their systematic and data-driven approach. He reveals the challenges they faced, including financial hurdles and crucial moments that could have spelled disaster, yet shaped their resilience and eventual success.From creating a now-famous 24-foot map tracking New York City's development pipeline to fostering a corporate culture that produced 30 future industry leaders, Bob's story is rich with lessons on discipline, teamwork, and innovation. Whether discussing his youthful side hustle shoveling snow or leveraging AI in his current ventures, Bob's insights are invaluable to anyone looking to excel in the competitive world of commercial real estate.Tune in as Aaron and Bob explore key strategies, embarrassing early-career stories, and the importance of data in differentiating oneself in the market. Get ready to be inspired by Bob Knakal's commitment to excellence and his relentless pursuit of success.Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comIG: instagram.com/zuckerinvestmentgroupX: twitter.com/ZIG_CRE

Podcasty Crime+Investigation Polsat

Paul Massey chciał, aby postrzegano go jak Robina Hooda, człowieka, który działa na rzecz lokalnej społeczności. Jednak to, co mogło wyglądać na działalność społeczną, było w rzeczywistości przepisem na katastrofę... Makabryczne przestępstwa, tragiczne wypadki i trwające latami dochodzenia… Te zbrodnie wstrząsnęły Anglią! W każdym z odcinków nowego sezonu podcastu NAJGORSZE ZBRODNIE ANGLII poznamy wstrząsające historie, którymi żyła kiedyś cała Anglia. Większość z nich jest spowita aurą tajemnicy aż po dziś. Nowe odcinki w każdy czwartek o ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠18:00⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Słuchaj „Najgorszych zbrodni Anglii” i pozostałych podcastów na naszym YouTube i Spotify.

The Crexi Podcast
Building by Building: A CRE Legend's Philosophy

The Crexi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 69:22


This episode dives into business-building strategies and decades of CRE mastery with Paul Massey, CEO/Founder of B6 Real Estate Advisors.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Ashley Kobovitch sits in the studio as Paul shares his journey from his early career at CBRE to creating Massey Knakal Realty Services and establishing B6 Real Estate Advisors. Offering valuable insights about investing and managing in the commercial real estate space, Paul emphasizes specialization, discipline, and being a servant leader as key tenets for success in this industry. He also shares his positive outlook for the industry's imminent recovery and encourages young professionals aspiring to enter the commercial real estate workforce.Their wide ranging conversation includes:Introduction and Guest BackgroundPaul Massey's Early Life and CareerFounding of Massey Knakal and its SuccessPaul Massey's Political CareerLaunch of B6 Real Estate AdvisorsPaul Massey's Personal LifeInterview Begins: Paul's Journey into Real EstateLessons from Early Career ChallengesNavigating Financial DifficultiesMentorship and Career HighlightsPaul's Political Career and Mayoral RunWork Ethic and Personal HabitsStarting B6 Real Estate AdvisorsThe Philosophy of “Building by Building, Block by Block”The Importance of Discipline and SpecializationThe Role of Culture in Business SuccessThe Power of Teamwork and DelegationThe Value of Specialization in BusinessThe Evolution of Business ModelsThe Impact of Market Changes on BusinessThe Importance of Training and DevelopmentThe Art of Client DifferentiationThe Power of Mentorship and Community InvolvementThe Current State of Commercial Real EstateAdvice for Young Professionals Entering the MarketThe Future of Commercial Real Estate & Sign-offsIAbout Paul Massey:Paul Massey was born in Boston, Massachusetts, where he attended the Roxbury Latin School. He graduated from Colgate University with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 1983.Mr. Massey began his career at CBRE and soon became head of the market research department in Midtown Manhattan, then as an investment sales broker.He founded Massey Knakal Realty Services with his colleague Robert A. Knakal, whom he met at CBRE. The company became the New York metropolitan area's dominant commercial investment sales brokerage firm. With over 225 employees serving more than 200,000 property owners, Massey Knakal Realty Services was consistently ranked New York's #1 investment sales firm in volume for 14 consecutive years.As CEO of Massey Knakal, he led the development of the firm's strategic initiatives, including geographic expansion as well as the growth of the firm's service lines. At the end of 2014, Cushman & Wakefield acquired Massey Knakal, and Mr. Massey was appointed President, New York Investment Sales.In 2017, Paul Massey ran as a Mayoral Candidate for New York City, primarily focusing on education, housing and homelessness while providing solutions for improving quality of life in the city.In July 2018, Mr. Massey and his partners launched a new commercial brokerage firm, B6 Real Estate Advisors, short for “Building By Building, Block By Block.” The investment sales and capital advisory firm specializes in middle-market ($1-$200 million). The firm employs a distinct Territory Network model that ensures its agents' sub-market expertise, an owner-aligned philosophy, and a technology-forward platform.Mr. Massey is a member of numerous organizations, including REBNY and The Lower East Side Tenement Museum. He is also an amateur boxer and an avid skier. He and his wife, Gretchen, have three children: a son, Paul III, and daughters, Sarah and Greta. He resides in Larchmont, NY. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/​ https://www.crexi.com/instagram​ https://www.crexi.com/facebook​ https://www.crexi.com/twitter​ https://www.crexi.com/linkedin​ https://www.youtube.com/crexi

Do You Ever Wonder...The Hallmark Abstract Service Podcast
Shimon Shkury...Founder and CEO of Ariel Property Advisors...A Giant of New York City Commercial Real Estate!

Do You Ever Wonder...The Hallmark Abstract Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 38:00


Do You Ever Wonder Speaks With Shimon Shkury...Shimon Shkury...Founder and CEO of Ariel Property Advisors, NYC Commercial Real Estate Thought Leader, Massey Knakal Alum and Prominent Massey Knakal Leadership Tree Member,  Born in Israel and a Former Lieutenant in The IDF!Incredibly impressive credentials to be sure, and then add to that list a Wharton MBA and MA in International Studies.Do You Ever Wonder host and Hallmark Abstract Service CEO Mike Haltman had a broad and far-reaching conversation with Shimon, touching on a wide variety of topics including, in addition to commercial real estate, the current horrific situation in Israel (which like most Israelis he has been tragically touched by)!Your host first met Shimon during the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) when Mike was working as a consultant for a lender trying to dispose of a property in the South Bronx. It was a shell of a multifamily construction project with flooding and squatters, and given all of the issues Shimon and his Team at Massey Knakal provided a thoughtful and thorough opinion of value.The Conversation With Shimon Shkury Covered Many Topics Including...How his foray into CRE began,The experience working with Massey Knakal leaders Bob Knakal and Paul Massey,The decision to strike out on his own (with a couple of partners) and start Ariel Property Advisors,The value of his time in the Israeli military when it came to leadership and strategic planning at Ariel,The value brought to clients through the quality of the research that the firm does,The path to becoming a thought leader in NYC commercial real estate,How the Ariel program Coffee & Cap Rates provides incredible and timely information to the event attendees,A discussion of the commercial real estate market moving forward including the coming maturity wall, the need for affordable housing, office to residential, whether NYS and NYS government will be a help or hindrance, sector differentiation, and much more.For questions or consultation about any real estate-related issues, Shimon can be reached at sshkury@arielpa.com.___________________________________________________Please subscribe to Do You Ever Wonder using the two links below, and don't be shy about sharing the links with your friends.Subscribe to Do You Ever Wonder on YouTube here:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmL4Yaump_9Q7tMSChDoUQSubscribe on your favorite streaming platform here: https://areyouwondering.buzzsprout.com/shareDo you have a great story to tell?Are you interested in appearing as a guest on the Do You Ever Wonder podcast? Let Mike Haltman know at mhaltman@hallmarkabstractllc.com.The Do You Ever Wonder podcast is brought to you by New York title insurance provider Hallmark Abstract Service, and hosted by its CEO Mike Haltman._______________________________________________

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Insights from the Broker Who Sold NYC

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 24:03


Today's guest is Bob Khakal.   Bob has sold 2,283 buildings, totaling $21B+ — the most ever for an individual broker in the history of NYC real estate. Bob previously cofounded Massey Knakal Realty Services, which grew from 2 to 250+ employees and was sold for $100M.   Show summary:  In this episode, Bob Nicoll shares his experiences transitioning from running his own company to working at JLL. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in the New York City real estate market, particularly in land and multifamily properties. Nicoll also talks about the changing behavior of lenders in economic corrections and highlights the differences between the current correction and past ones. He recommends two books that have influenced his career.    -------------------------------------------------------------- Intro (00:00:00)   Bob Nicoll's career journey (00:01:16)   Selling his company and transitioning to JLL (00:03:59)   Lender Behavior in Past Corrections (00:10:52)   Different Performance of Product Types (00:11:58)   Opportunities in the Land Market (00:14:07)   Book recommendations for productivity and delegation (00:21:44)   Closing (00:22:33) -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Bob:   Email: bob.knakal@jll.com   Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobknakal/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/bobknakal?lang=en   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobknakalnyc/ Connect with Sam: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com   SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. Listen to How To Scale Commercial Real Estate Investing with Sam Wilson Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-scale-commercial-real-estate/id1539979234 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m0NWYzSvznEIjRBFtCgEL?si=e10d8e039b99475f -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Bob Knakal (00:00:00) - The class back office building market is really facing a lot of challenges today, but the values of those buildings are the same at the same price per square foot that they were 20 or 25 years ago. If you believe the market is going to come back, if you believe in New York, that would seem to be a good investment. I think the land market also significantly below where it could be the peak of every cycle, is greatly exceeded the prior peak.   Sam Wilson (00:00:29) - Welcome to the how to scale commercial real estate show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big.   Sam Wilson (00:00:42) - Bob Nicoll has sold over 2283 buildings totaling over $21 billion in volume. He's the most, which is the most ever for an individual broker in the history of New York City real estate. Bob, welcome to the show.   Bob Knakal (00:00:56) - Hey, Sam, great to be with you today.   Sam Wilson (00:00:58) - Man, that's a crazy statistic. I'll just I'll just say that 2283 buildings, as we commented here before the show kicked off, who's actually keeping track? But that's that's actually amazing.   Sam Wilson (00:01:08) - Bob. There are three questions, however. Ask every guest who comes on the show in 90s or less. Can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there?   Bob Knakal (00:01:16) - Well, I started as a college kid at the Wharton School looking for a summer job that would look good on my resume. I wanted to get into investment banking. Investment banking jobs weren't available for college kids. Ended up walking into a Coldwell Banker office thinking it was a bank. They offered me a job, took it even though I didn't want to get into real estate, loved it from day one and went back my next two summers. And then started with CCB in Manhattan when I got out of school, met Paul Massey there. He had just gotten out of a training program. We both were starting in sales day two. On the job. We said, hey, let's work together, see how things go. We'll split everything 5050. That was the start of a 30 year partnership.   Bob Knakal (00:02:04) - And, you know, I've been doing it for 40 years in New York now, for 26 of those years, Paul and I had our own company, which we sold in 2014 at Cushman Wakefield. And, you know, I'm the head of New York Private Capital Group at JLL now running private capital sales in New York.   Sam Wilson (00:02:24) - Wow, that's a colorful career. I mean, there's so many different parts of your story I'd love to love to dig into, but why do you let me start here? Maybe let's start with today. Why do you do what you do today? Like why are you still so active in real estate? You've got an awesome career behind you. You've built a huge company. You sold it. What keeps you going?   Bob Knakal (00:02:45) - Sam, I love it. It's something that I. I truly enjoy. You know, I tell folks it's not only a job for me, it's my hobby. I have a wife and a 14 year old daughter, and they're the most important things in the world to me.   Bob Knakal (00:02:58) - But if they were away for the weekend, on a girls weekend, I'd be working all weekends. So I just really enjoy it. And I think that's the thing that that keeps driving me. And with each, you know, each day brings new opportunities to get wins. I'm addicted to winning. And and that's one of the things that really drives me.   Sam Wilson (00:03:22) - That's really cool. I love that answer and good for you. There's very few people I think that can say that what they do is both their built their career and their hobby. So that's that's really fun and it shines through, I think both in your in your smile when you say, hey, this is what I'm doing and I and I enjoy it and this is, this is why I'm doing it. So that's that's really cool. Good, good for you. Let's talk a little bit about the company that you sold for what was $100 million that you sold your company for. Yeah. What was that transition like? I mean, you're, you know, your knee deep into your own business, you sell it.   Sam Wilson (00:03:56) - And then what did you transition into?   Bob Knakal (00:03:59) - Well, you know, the we sold the business in 2014. We almost sold the business in 2007 for a variety of reasons. We didn't sell it then. We had been offered 50,000,000 in 2007, and that deal didn't happen. But what it did teach us was that when we did sell the business, we would be on five year contracts with whoever bought us. So we actually decided in 2007 that if the market was not really bad in 2014, it would be a great time to think about selling, because in 2015 Paul would be turning 55. We thought the perception would be that our contracts would have more value if we were in our 50s than if we were in our 70 or 80s. So we we get to 2014, the market's chugging along, we hire an investment bank, sell the firm. And in hindsight, it was the absolutely perfect time to sell. 2014 was the peak year. Still, historically, 5534 buildings were sold in New York in 2014.   Bob Knakal (00:05:12) - That was an all time record by more than 10%. That still stands, and it was a perfect time to do it. So we we went to Cushman Wakefield and ran our, our business as a, as a division of of C and W. And then there were some moves that the company made that were not congruent with our contracts. So we shorten our contracts, negotiated some other things. And. And the you know, I left in 2018 to go to jail with 53 people that had been with me at Massey Narco back in the old days. We actually the company, when we sold it had over 250 people in four offices in New York. And, you know, I took 53 of those people with me when I went over to jail.   Sam Wilson (00:06:04) - Wow, wow. That's really that's really a wild, a wild story. And you're to this day still with JL.   Bob Knakal (00:06:11) - Yes.   Sam Wilson (00:06:12) - What's it like over.   Bob Knakal (00:06:13) - Five years now? Which I can't believe. Right.   Sam Wilson (00:06:15) - It happens fast. It happens fast.   Sam Wilson (00:06:16) - What what what's it like now being housed under JL versus running your own shop. And what are some things that you like and maybe, you know, just some things, maybe if you had gone back in time that you would reconsider.   Bob Knakal (00:06:31) - Yeah. Well Sam, I think you, you always look at the difference between having your own shop and working somewhere else. Working at a small company, a medium sized company, a big company. And I tell people there are pros and cons to everything. You know, clearly, if you're running your own shop, you call the shots. There's a lot of freedom associated with that. But then if you're at a big company, you're you're one of 102,000 people and there's somebody who's an expert at everything within that platform. So you have tremendous resources available to you. And at the end of the day, it's all about helping our clients achieve the best results that they can achieve. And when you have all those resources behind you, it just puts you in a different position to to create more value for those folks.   Sam Wilson (00:07:23) - I would imagine that. That's great. Thank you for clarifying that. That's super helpful because I know there's people out here are listening to this wondering, do I do I start my own shop? Do I go work for somebody else such as JLL or any of the other big name shops? But I guess at this point in your career, you can pick who you want to work with. I would imagine, as a client as well, because I'm sure that you are well sought out as a broker there in New York City. So what's what's an ideal client or an ideal product type maybe that you're working on right now that is exciting for you.   Bob Knakal (00:07:57) - Yeah. Well, I've been a generalist selling all kinds of properties my entire career. I think now dovetailing more into doing land sales and multifamily, a lot of the office and retail stuff that were that have come my way. We have actually gone on and and handed that off to other folks in the office that have that as a specialty. But, you know, we've seen that that by specializing in one particular type of property, it allows you to leverage your time a little more.   Bob Knakal (00:08:31) - And that's always a positive thing, because as a broker, you have two main assets. You have your knowledge and your time. You're always trying to to increase your knowledge base, and you have to use your time as efficiently and effectively as you possibly can, because they don't make any more of it.   Sam Wilson (00:08:47) - That they don't, that they don't. Well, let's talk about that land and multifamily. What what does that look like in New York City right now? Yeah.   Bob Knakal (00:08:56) - Well, as you can imagine, there's not a lot of rolling pastures available in New York City. So most of our land deals consist of of acquiring small buildings, demolishing them to create a pad on which to build a new building. And so land really consists of, of taking older buildings that are not in good condition, knocking them down and creating a development site on which a new building can be built.   Sam Wilson (00:09:31) - Is that is that slowing down with the rise in interest rates? Are there any headwinds that are being faced in that particular strategy?   Bob Knakal (00:09:40) - Yeah.   Bob Knakal (00:09:40) - Well, you know, everything has slowed down. If you look at where the market is in terms of number of buildings sold. The market is down about 34% from where it was last year, and down almost 70% from where it was at the peak of the market. So clearly things have slowed down. But interestingly, in this downturn, every product type meaning multifamily, office, land, retail, hotel, every product type is, is performing differently based upon dynamics that are going on with respect to that particular sector. So it's a very, very different downturn relative to the past four big ones that we've had. But you just have to look for opportunity. Keep doing the fundamental things. I always tell people brokerage is a very simple business. It's just very difficult. And you have to do those very simple, mundane things over and over again, day after day, week after week, month after month. And and then you eventually get to your, your objective.   Sam Wilson (00:10:48) - When you say that this downturn is different.   Sam Wilson (00:10:51) - In what ways?   Bob Knakal (00:10:52) - Oh well, it's different. Number one lender behavior in the past, corrections will go back to the savings and loan crisis. In the early 90s, lenders went through a 2 or 3 year foreclosure process, took title to the property, and and then hired brokers to sell it in the in the early 2000 and again during the GFC. Lenders didn't want to go through that process, so they would just sell the debt. Hired brokers does that. This time around, they've been a little more covert about the way they're dealing with their issues. Mainly, I think, you know, Silicon Valley Bank and signature Bank going down created a lot of concern in the marketplace about what their books look like for existing banks. So, you know, they'd be playing everything very close to the vest today. But if banks or any type of lender has been active making loans in the past five years, they have problems on their balance sheet. There's no way you cannot have problems on your balance sheet.   Bob Knakal (00:11:58) - If you were lending in the last five years and they just, you know, are trying to do it in as covert a way as possible, so far, that may change as we get further into this, but so far lenders have been behaving differently than they have in the past. And then the fact that in the past, corrections we've had, every product type was heading downward just to varying degrees. This time, each segment, as I said, is operating and performing kind of autonomously. You look at the retail sector, for instance, I believe the retail sector is on the upswing in New York today because rents have stopped going down. Rents have been on the the downward path for over six years now, but they've stopped going down, leasing activities picking up, and an investor demand is coming back for retail. Now clearly cap rates are up across the board because lending rates are up. But each of the different product sectors is performing differently. That's the other big difference between this correction and past corrections.   Sam Wilson (00:13:07) - Yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:13:07) - And that's that's an interesting one I think to to discern, you know, where is opportunity? I mean that's what a lot of people I think are thinking about. Okay. Well, and we're seeing people pivot out of one thing into the next. You know, maybe they were all into multifamily and maybe they're going into retail, as you're suggesting, or anything else. But I think that's that's one of the questions I have for you is like. What do you see as the best opportunity right now?   Bob Knakal (00:13:31) - Yeah, I think it really depends. You know, I think that if you look at certain asset classes like the the class back office building market is really facing a lot of challenges today. But the values of those buildings are the same at the same price per square foot that they were 20 or 25 years ago. If you believe the market is going to come back, if you believe in New York, that would seem to be a good investment. I think the land market also significantly below where it could be the peak of every cycle, is greatly exceeded the prior peak.   Bob Knakal (00:14:07) - We hit a peak in in the beginning of 2022. That was less than 50% of the peak of the cycle before that. So I think there's pent up value in the land market. But I think you have to really be wise about what you're buying, how you're buying it, and really know the market. As is always the case with real estate, you have to know the market. But I do believe there's a lot of opportunity out there tonight.   Sam Wilson (00:14:31) - There really is. What are people doing with office space? I mean, I've talked to a few other guests here on the show. It's been maybe, oh, probably 3 or 4 months since we've talked about New York City office space. But what are people doing with that right now? I mean, what's the what's the what's the play there, if any?   Bob Knakal (00:14:47) - Well, number one thing, and I think it's important to also differentiate between new construction, Class-A office and everything else, new construction Class-A is doing pretty well. The buildings are just incredible in terms of what they offer a tenant, but it's really the secondary and tertiary space that is facing the biggest challenges.   Bob Knakal (00:15:08) - Some of it is being converted to residential use. I think the city needs more of that to occur. We could very easily have over 100,000,000ft of empty office space in New York, and we desperately need housing, so conversion would be a good thing. But we're also seeing values get to the point where the value of the building and the cost to demolish the building together are less than the land value. So a lot of these buildings, I think, will be demolished to make way for new construction. So again, need to know each sector of the market, each neighborhood, figure out what drives each. And I think there is a lot of opportunity.   Sam Wilson (00:15:51) - That's really, really great. Thank you for taking the time to shed some light on that. Let's talk a little bit about the private capital group that you run. What what what's the story there? I know private is probably the key word, but what's the story there. And I guess what, you know, what are people looking for today from an investment perspective.   Bob Knakal (00:16:09) - Well, the private capital group in investment sales, you have institutional work which is done with the largest corporations in the city, in the in the country, and then private capital. That generally describes high net worth individuals and families who are active in the market. That's where I spend the overwhelming majority of my time. And, you know, what people are looking for is a a reasonable return in a market that, you know, has dynamics and metrics that are moving in the right direction. So we've seen our multifamily market has probably seen the biggest change. The apartment building market here is very closely correlated to public policy. We have rent regulation here, rent stabilization and rent control. And those policies have shifted so far against owner's interests that a lot of the old line New York investors that for decades only bought here are now buying in Florida and Texas and Tennessee. And you know, they won't touch anything in New York anymore. And consequently, that has driven cap rates down around the country. And folks are selling buildings in those areas and coming here to buy in New York, because for the first time ever, cap rates are actually higher in New York than they are around the rest of the country in the apartment building sector.   Bob Knakal (00:17:35) - So really interesting to see how the market ebbs and flows and what folks are looking for. But, you know, people are always looking for something that will provide a good return with relatively low risk. And there are still some folks that are willing to take big risks with opportunistic type of investments. But for the most part, folks are looking for something that can provide a stable return.   Sam Wilson (00:18:03) - Absolutely, absolutely. That's that's really interesting, talking about things that, you know, just watching kind of the psych, not the cycle, but the the path of the money. Like you're saying, the money leaves, it goes to the south. You know, it's heading to Texas, Florida, places where they can get a better return. And as it leaves, then cap rates in New York City, then start to climb. Then the money comes back to New York City and just kind of makes that that circuitous route of, of travel there where the investment gets the best. A turn, as you're mentioning, a place that you're getting a personal return is social media, which I think you mentioned was something that you never thought you would be involved in.   Bob Knakal (00:18:39) - Yeah. You know, I'm kind of old school when it comes to technology and social media fell into that that basket. A bunch of folks are saying, hey, Bob, you really should get on. You have you have great stories to tell. You've been around for a long time, and you know you can make great connections through social media. So in January, I said, you know what? I'll give it a try for three months. See how it goes. I've been really shocked at the reach that it has, the opportunities that it's presented, the folks that I've met. Relationships that I have now. And it's really been eye opening. But, you know, the definitely technology has made the world a lot smaller. And it's been really eye opening to see what what social media affords people.   Sam Wilson (00:19:25) - Absolutely. Yeah. It's one of those things that and and you have more years in the industry than I do. But it's it's it's yeah, it's something it's a discipline I think for, for some of us, you know, myself included, where it's like, well, I don't really necessarily love being on social media, but it's something that.   Sam Wilson (00:19:43) - Need to invest in and need to keep engaging with. So that's really interesting. If you were to rewind your career, go back, what was it, 40 years maybe? Yeah. What's what's one piece of advice you would give to yourself starting out if you could go back and say, hey, Bob, 40 years ago, this is something you should know. Yeah.   Bob Knakal (00:20:00) - Well, number one, Sam, we we did everything by trial and error in the early years and so consequently made thousands of mistakes. Didn't make a lot of them twice, which was good. But I wish that we had reached out and asked more experienced people for input on things before we dove in. At first, you know, in later years we had an advisory board, some of the the top folks in our industry and in business that really provided great insight for us and helped us steer the ship of the company in a very meaningful way. And I wish we had done that. And I also wish that we had hired folks to help, to help us do things earlier.   Bob Knakal (00:20:48) - You know, it seemed like every time we hired a new position, whether it was someone to be the COO of the company or someone to be the CFO of the company, or director of HR, or, you know, someone that took one of the main responsibilities off of all of my shoulders. We seem to get a big bump from doing that. And I think we we probably waited a little bit too long to bring on that additional help, but that was that was a regret as well.   Sam Wilson (00:21:19) - Yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:21:19) - That's a that's an interesting point. And that's something that an email came to you this morning with that same kind of idea in there that obviously the one thing that you can't get back as your time or that your time is one of the most precious things you have. And I think that's a challenge many of us face is knowing when to bring the right people on and when to, you know, get out of your own way, if you will. So that's not.   Bob Knakal (00:21:39) - Yeah, well, I'm a big fan of Dr. Benjamin Hardy.   Bob Knakal (00:21:44) - I've written a couple of great books with Dan Sullivan. Um, ten X is easier than two. X is a recent one where, you know, he says, just look at what you do all day long, and you probably make the overwhelming majority of your money from 20% of the stuff you do, do as much as you can of that 20%, the other 80%, either delegate it to somebody else or or don't do it. And then another one of his books who not how that whenever you ask yourself, you know, how am I going to get this done? You're asking yourself the wrong question. It's who can get this done for me. And so I think, I wish I had those two books available to me way back when, when we started out, because I think it would have helped a lot. But, you know, never too late to to pick up new things.   Sam Wilson (00:22:33) - Absolutely not. Bob, thank you for taking the time here to come on the show today. This was a lot of fun having you on.   Sam Wilson (00:22:39) - You've got a wealth of experience to to share with us. We've talked about a whole variety of things here on the show today, both from your views on the market to your private capital group, to what it was like to build and then sell your own company and then go to work for JLL and just. Yeah, this is a pleasure to have you on the show today. I certainly appreciate it. If our listeners want to get in touch with you and learn more about you, what is the best way to do that?   Bob Knakal (00:23:00) - Yeah, best way to get me is you can email me at Bob at JLL is CNA Michael so Bob McCall at JLL. Or you can find me on social media. I don't know what my particular handles are, but you know, I'm on just about every platform. Just put in Bob Nicole, you should be able to track me down.   Sam Wilson (00:23:23) - Absolutely, Bob. But I do have your social media handles. We'll make sure we include those there in the show. Notes.   Sam Wilson (00:23:28) - If you're looking for Bob's social media handles, we'll have those there. And again, thank you for taking the time to come on the show today. I certainly appreciate it.   Bob Knakal (00:23:34) - You got it. Sam, it was great to be with you.   Sam Wilson (00:23:36) - Hey, thanks for.   Sam Wilson (00:23:37) - Listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate podcast. If you can do me a.   Sam Wilson (00:23:40) - Favor.   Sam Wilson (00:23:41) - And subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen. If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.

Next Best Picture Podcast
Interview With "Moonage Daydream" Re-Recording Mixers Paul Massey & David Giammarco

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 21:38


"Moonage Daydream" had its world premiere at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival and later went on to play at the Toronto Film Festival, get acquired by NEON, become the first documentary in over 50 years to be shortlisted for Best Sound and made the Academy's shortlist for Best Documentary Feature. It would go on to win Best Sound awards from the Cinema Audio Society and Cinema Eye Honors, and now it's eligible for this year's Emmy Awards over a year after it premiered. Re-recording sound mixers Paul Massey and David Giammarco were kind enough to spend a few minutes talking with us about working on Brett Morgen's immersive David Bowie documentary, which you can listen to below. Be sure to check out the film, which is streaming Max and is up for your consideration for this year's Emmy Awards. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jon Schultz Podcast: The Myth to Overnight Success
The Fortitude to Keep Moving Forward: The Story of Bob Knakal's Career in Real Estate

The Jon Schultz Podcast: The Myth to Overnight Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 37:41


Life is filled with twists and turns that can sometimes surprise you and lead you into a life-defining career. Bob Knakal has been a force to be reckoned with in real estate. He has been selling investment properties in New York since 1984 and has been personally responsible for the sale of over 2,000 buildings and counting, giving him the title of highest total ever for a single broker in New York. But did you know that real estate was a job he stumbled upon?    Growing up in a small town in New Jersey, Bob was always an athlete at heart. He played baseball through little league until college and always dreamt of becoming a baseball player for the Yankees or a hockey player for the Rangers. Little did he know, his love for sports and scorecards honed his love and skill for statistics.     Dreaming of then becoming the next Gordon Gekko while he was at Wharton, he made use of his summer breaks to look for a job in banking, dropping off his resume in all banks he saw. This was a time before the internet, so when he saw Coldwell Banker, thinking it was a bank, he sent them his resume, got the job, and continued working for them as a summer intern and loved it.    On his third summer as an intern, he got his broker's license in New Jersey and started as an assistant to an industrial broker named Tom Mallaney and got real first-hand experience in showing industrial spaces to tenants. After he graduated from Wharton, he moved to New York and continued working with Coldwell Banker where he then met Paul Massey.    In 1988, Bob and Paul formed Massey Knakal and found themselves in the midst of the savings and loan crisis in 1990. With no deals, no contracts and not having enough to get by, the fortitude to keep moving forward made them take credit cards from several banks to help them stay afloat before acquiring a loan from Paul's step-father, Jack Holler, which then helped the company from sinking. Between 1988 and 2014, Massey Knakal closed over 6,000 transactions with a total value of $23 billion.     Bob always felt that the intent of starting a business was to create something valuable to sell one day, and so in 2014, Cushman & Wakefield acquired Massey Knakal where Bob acted as chairman of New York investment sales and ranked as the top sales broker for several years. In 2018, Bob joined JLL and is currently serving as the Senior Managing Director and Head of New York Private Group.     Ready to be inspired by an industry titan? Join me for this latest episode, where I chat with Bob Knakal about his career-defining moments and how he navigated the challenges along the way. Tune in now! 

Designing Hollywood Podcast
Wakanda Forever, Bullet Train, Sound Mixer Peter J. Devlin

Designing Hollywood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 46:51


Peter J. Devlin, recently elected as a Governor of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, has worked on more than 70 films and been nominated for five Oscars including Black Panther, Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon, Transformers, Star Trek (2009) and Pearl Harbor. He received a BAFTA nomination for his work on Star Trek and a Primetime Emmy nomination for Star Trek: Picard. He has worked closely with some of the top directors in film, including Michael Bay, Ryan Coogler, Ron Howard and Patty Jenkins. Earlier in the year he wrapped his work on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and is thrilled to have just worked with Chris Pine, who is making his directorial debut with the upcoming film Poolman. A past CAS Board member, it was his first CAS nomination for Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday that introduced him to the organization in 2000. Since then, he has received multiple nominations. Born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Devlin knew that he wanted to work in film after seeing Jaws as a teenager. Though his school principal told him his dreams were “pie in the sky,” he applied for a trainee audio assistant position at the BBC in Belfast in 1981. Initially thinking he might move into the camera department, he quickly realized his true interest was in production sound. To prepare for the interview, he spent his days in the local library reading as much about microphone principles, recording techniques and filmmaking as he could find. He got the job, which proved the perfect training ground, with the BBC's wide range of productions, from news, to sports, to concerts and to radio drama. “I had great mentors, and I learned about all of the different disciplines of sound there.” Devlin's focus and persistence were evident as he took the next step, writing to directors he admired, including Michael Mann. He still has the letter Mann sent him in 1987, inviting him to visit the set of Miami Vice. From there, Devlin forged connections with others in the industry, landing his first job in the United States, working in commercials. Eventually, he moved into television and film. Today, Devlin continues to adapt to the ever-changing technologies that enhance storytelling through production sound mixing. While he wishes that he had today's tech for some of the films he worked on in the past, he says, “The most important element will always be the work of the sound department as a team, boom operators and sound utilities. Their expertise allows me to concentrate on recording performance and create tracks that can elevate a scene when they are handed off to our colleagues in post production.” Devlin joins an illustrious group of past CAS Career Achievement Honorees including: Anna Behlmer, Willie Burton, Tom Fleischman, Les Fresholtz, Ed Greene, Tomlinson Holman, Doc Kane, William B. Kaplan, David MacMillan, Paul Massey, Scott Millan, Mike Minkler, Walter Murch, Andy Nelson, Chris Newman, Lee Orloff, Richard Portman, John Pritchett, Don Rogers, Gary Rydstrom, Dennis Sands, Randy Thom, Jim Webb, Jeffrey S. Wexler and Charles Wilborn.

CRE Fast Five
How Politics and Economics are Shaping CRE

CRE Fast Five

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 22:20


Today's episode highlights Paul Massey, the CEO of B6 Real Estate and former New York City mayoral candidate. Join Karly and Paul as they discuss the current economic climate, his contrarian view on where to find opportunity in the market and how political policy is shaping commercial real estate. Watch. Learn. Excel. Karly Iacono | Senior Vice President CBRE Investment Properties O (201) 712-5612 | M (201) 600-3237 karly.iacono@cbre.com Warning-IRS Circular 230 Disclosure: CBRE and its affiliates do not provide tax advice and nothing contained herein should be construed to be tax advice. Please be advised that any discussion of U.S. tax matters contained herein is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by the recipient of any Information for the purpose of avoiding U.S. tax-related penalties; and was written to support the promotion or marketing of the transaction or other matters addressed herein. Accordingly, any recipient of this video should seek advice based on your particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. You also agree that the information herein down not constitute legal, defeasance or other professional advice and you should obtain legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed in your state. The opinions contained in this video are those of Karly Iacono and may not represent those of CBRE. All content is for educational purposes only. The following content may contain the trade names or trademarks of various third parties, and if so, any such use is solely for illustrative purposes only. All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with, endorsement by, or association of any kind between them and CBRE or Karly Iacono.

Do You Ever Wonder...The Hallmark Abstract Service Podcast
Do You Ever Wonder Speaks With B6 Real Estate Advisors CEO Paul Massey!

Do You Ever Wonder...The Hallmark Abstract Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 30:23


Do You Ever Wonder With Paul Massey, CEO Of B6 Real Estate Advisors!For the Do You Ever Wonder podcast, having the opportunity to speak with Paul Massey was the equivalent of hitting both ends of a daily double!That's because about one month prior we had Bob Knakal, Paul's partner for 26 years, on Do You Ever Wonder as well. These two CRE icons started the commercial real estate firm Massey Knakal back in 1988, worked to grow it as an unbelievable team for 26 years, and then sold it to Cushman & Wakefield in 2014.In 2018,  Paul and his partners launched B6 Real Estate Advisors, short for 'Building By Building, Block By Block'. 'B6 provides commercial real estate owners and stakeholders with a next generation experience to optimize their investments. They take a holistic approach, empowering every client with agent expertise, technology-forward insights, and a team-oriented culture.' The firm 'employs a distinct Territory Network model, that ensures sub-market expertise for its agents along with an owner-aligned philosophy and a technology-forward platform'.Our conversation with Paul covered a variety of topics, but at the heart of it all Paul's love for commercial real estate and for doing whatever he can to help his brokers succeed, consistently shone through!If you have questions for Paul, or you would like to visit the website... Paul Massey Email: pmassey@b6realestate.comB6 Real Estate Advisors: https://b6realestateadvisors.com/Phone #: 212.473.2600Subscribe to Do You Ever Wonder and share the links with your friends.You can stream this episode and all of the others, on your favorite streaming platform here: https://areyouwondering.buzzsprout.com/shareWatch this and all of the Do You Ever Wonder episodes on YouTube here:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmL4Yaump_9Q7tMSChDoUQ____________________________________________Are you interested in appearing as a guest on the Do You Ever Wonder podcast?Let us know at info@hallmarkabstractllc.com.The Do You Ever Wonder podcast is brought to you by New York title insurance provider Hallmark Abstract Service, and hosted by its CEO Mike Haltman. Hallmark Abstract Service...You Buy, We Protect!Read the article 'Are New York Title Insurance Providers All The Same?' here, https://www.hallmarkabstractllc.com/?p=10321.Questions about New York title insurance or the real estate transaction process? Let us know at Hallmark Abstract Service at (646) 741-6101 or send us an email at info@hallmarkabstractllc.com.

The Closing Table by ProDeal
Paul Massey, the CEO of B6 on How to Find Deals in the Current Market

The Closing Table by ProDeal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 21:21


In this episode of the Closing Table Podcast, we are joined by Paul Massey, the CEO of B6. He shares how he got started in his career, two of the biggest lessons he's learned, and advice on how to find deals in the current rising interest rate market.   01:22 The biggest lessons Paul has learned in his career  06:39 Is there anything Paul would have done differently? 09:42 Things Paul would go back and do the same in his career 12:28 Advice on how to find deals in the current rising interest rate market  17:14 Why you should be working very, very hard in 2023   Get 30 days free of ProDeal here. Be sure to follow us on LinkedIn.  

Fully Occupied
74 - Commercial Capital Advisory Brokering | Ft. Paul Massey from B6 Real Estate Advisors

Fully Occupied

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 36:11


Paul J. Massey is the CEO of B6 Real Estate Advisors, a commercial real estate investment sales company that lives at the intersection of people, data, and technology. B6 provides commercial real estate owners and stakeholders with a next-generation experience to optimize their investments through territory-specific investment sales. Paul shares his insights on the state of the commercial real estate market and where it's headed. Tune in to learn about Paul's vast experiences in CRE in New York, and his run for mayor!

Do You Ever Wonder...The Hallmark Abstract Service Podcast
Do You Ever Wonder About Legends Of The New York City Commercial Real Estate Market? Meet Robert (Bob) Knakal!

Do You Ever Wonder...The Hallmark Abstract Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 30:25


One Man With Over 2,200 Building Sold and More Than $20 Billion in Sales!If that's not the makings of a legend in the New York City commercial real estate market, then it's hard to know what would be!Robert (Bob) Knakal started his career with Coldwell Banker and 4-years later in 1988, with Paul Massey, founded the CRE firm Massey Knakal.They had a long (and successful) ride together, before selling the firm to Cushman & Wakefield in 2014.Since 2018 Bob has been with JLL, and he is now the Head of the New York Private Capital Group.In this episode we will touch on:What continues to drive Bob after the incredible success he has had,Relationship building as evidenced by his run with Paul Massey, built on a handshake,Partnerships can be rough. What made the Massey Knakal partnership work,You get out of anything, what you put into it. Advice for brokers just coming up. The need to know specific market trends, the economic scenario and how like properties are performing,There are 165,000 investment properties in New York. What's the best way for a broker to get their piece of the action,The impact of Covid on the commercial real estate market, and the post-Covid landscape,The future of office-to-residential conversions,Interest rates have jumped! Have we seen a commensurate rise in cap rates, Is foreign cash still a player in the CRE space,Impact of state and local legislation on the NYC CRE market,Is there potential to identify distressed debt and make a play for the property before it enters foreclosure? The impact of recourse vs. non-recourse debt,The impact of technological advancements,How are Green Building requirements being factored into existing buildings and new projects,How did your love for baseball (New York Yankees), statistics, and real estate manifest into a baseball card?You can stream this episode and all of the others, on your favorite streaming platform here: https://areyouwondering.buzzsprout.com/shareWatch this and all of the Do You Ever Wonder episodes on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmL4Yaump_9Q7tMSChDoUQ____________________________________________Are you interested in appearing as a guest on the Do You Ever Wonder podcast?Let us know at info@hallmarkabstractllc.com.The Do You Ever Wonder podcast is brought to you by New York title insurance provider Hallmark Abstract Service. and hosted by its CEO Mike Haltman. Reach out with the story you would like to tell at mhaltman@hallmarkabstractllc.com.Hallmark Abstract Service...You Buy, We Protect!Residential Real Estate Across New York StateCommercial Real Estate Across The United StatesRead the article 'Are New York Title Insurance Providers All The Same?' here, https://www.hallmarkabstractllc.com/?p=10321.Questions? Reach out to Hallmark Abstract Service at (646) 741-6101 or send us an email at info@hallmarkabstractllc.com.

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Brett Morgen, Paul Massey – Moonage Daydream

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 8:01


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Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Brett Morgen, Paul Massey – Moonage Daydream

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022


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Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Brett Morgen, Paul Massey – Moonage Daydream

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022


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Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Brett Morgen, Paul Massey – Moonage Daydream

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022


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Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Brett Morgen, Paul Massey – Moonage Daydream

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022


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Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Brett Morgen, Paul Massey – Moonage Daydream

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022


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Steve McNair: Fall of a Titan
SI Weekly Presents: Guns, Drugs and Football Thugs

Steve McNair: Fall of a Titan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 29:02


Hi Fall of a Titan listener! We at SI are excited to share some of the best Sports + True Crime audio stories we have been working on for our podcast, Sports Illustrated Weekly. If you liked Fall of a Titan, we think these stories will be right up your alley. So give it a listen, and if you like what you hear head on over to the SI Weekly feed for more stories like this each and every week. Be sure to follow/subscribe to the show to get new episodes as they come out. Enjoy! Listen to Sports Illustrated Weekly It began with fandom of one of the most iconic sports teams in the world, and ended with a bicycle-riding, Uzi-wielding assassin. In the shadow of Manchester United's legendary Old Trafford stadium, an almost mythic crime boss amassed power against a backdrop of drug trafficking, hooliganism, and rave music. Writer Reid Forgrave tells the story of Paul Massey, the Red Army, a grisly murder, and the one tiny mistake that landed two men in prison for life. Follow @podcasts_si | @JohnGonzalez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports Illustrated Weekly
The Assassination of a Manchester United Hooligan

Sports Illustrated Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 26:53


 In the shadow of Manchester United's legendary Old Trafford stadium, an almost mythic crime boss amassed power against a backdrop of drug trafficking, hooliganism, and rave music. Writer Reid Forgrave tells the story of Paul Massey, the Red Army, a grisly murder, and the one tiny mistake that landed two men in prison for life. Follow @podcasts_si | @JohnGonzalezSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
UK's Top Level 1 Undercover Cop on Dale Cregan IRA Paul Massey: Shay Doyle | True Crime Podcast 305

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 211:39


HARRY'S SHAVER:  https://www.harrys.com/en/gb/shaun SHOPIFY: https://www.shopify.co.uk/shaun ● Sign up for a FREE fourteen-day trial at https://www.shopify.co.uk/shaun ● Go to https://www.shopify.co.uk/shaun right now to grow your business today. Make sure to support the podcast and give your own ‘shower shave' a go, by redeeming a free Harry's Trial Set. All you cover is £3.95 for delivery. Just head to https://www.harrys.com/en/gb/shaun to have your set delivered and start a Shave Plan. Your freebie will be added at checkout! Ex-solider Shay joins a secret Level 1 undercover unit known as Omega. In a 17-year covert career, he infiltrates Moss Side gangs, hunts Dale Cregan and investigates the murder of Salford's 'Mr Big' Paul Massey. 

La Wikly
🏆 La quiniela de los Oscar de Nanísimo

La Wikly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 27:13


24 de marzo | Nueva YorkHola, maricoper. Te escribo mientras me bebo un café y me como un quesito, un dulce de hojaldre puertorriqueño. Tengo muchas ganas de escribir esta newsletter porque es el clímax de la temporada de premios y porque estos días soy muy feliz de hacer mi trabajo y de que me leas con atención. Gracias por estar ahí.Bienvenido a La Wikly diaria. Esta vez, te traigo una edición especial con mi quiniela de los Premios Oscar en exclusiva antes de desvelar mis opiniones en el stream del viernes. Volveremos con titulares y una sorpresita más mañana viernes.Si quieres comentar las noticias en nuestro servidor de Discord, usa este enlace.Y si quieres acceso a los canales exclusivos para suscriptores premium, responde directamente a este email con tu nombre de usuario en Discord.Comparte esta newsletter con familiares y amigos para que se pongan al día:Leer esta newsletter te llevará 7 minutos y 2 segundos.¡Anakin! Bienvenido a La Wikly.🏆 ¿Sorpresa en Hollywood?Por Emilio DoménechLo importante: la gala de los Oscar tiene previsto celebrarse este domingo y la expectación es que la gran favorita desde hace meses puede acabar perdiendo la estatuilla a Mejor Película.Sí, El poder del perro iba encaminada a darle el primer Oscar a Mejor Película a Netflix, pero las tornas han cambiado a favor de CODA en apenas una semana.Pero no nos adelantemos a los acontecimientos. A continuación, un repaso a todas las categorías de los Oscar con mis predicciones de las ganadoras, mis favoritas de las nominadas y las menciones que creo que se han olvidado este año.Aviso 1: tengo pendientes varias películas y por eso me reservaré mi opinión en algunas categorías para cuando ponga todo al día, que será el domingo a ultimísima hora antes de empezar el stream especial de la ceremonia.Aviso 2: en algunas categorías no he incluido la opción ‘debería estar nominada’ porque no tengo nada mejor que ofrecer.Aviso 3: las explicaciones de las categorías las desarrollo en el podcast, que si no esto habría sido una maldita Biblia.💥 Efectos visualesDUNEPaul Lambert, Tristan Myles, Brian Connor y Gerd NefzerFree GuySwen Gillberg, Bryan Grill, Nikos Kalaitzidis y Dan SudickNo Time to DieCharlie Noble, Joel Green, Jonathan Fawkner y Chris CorbouldShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsChristopher Townsend, Joe Farrell, Sean Noel Walker y Dan OliverSpider-Man: No Way HomeKelly Port, Chris Waegner, Scott Edelstein y Dan SudickGANARÁ: DuneDEBERÍA GANAR: Dune🔊 SonidoDUNEMac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Theo Green, Doug Hemphill y Ron BartlettBelfastDenise Yarde, Simon Chase, James Mather y Niv AdiriNo Time to DieSimon Hayes, Oliver Tarney, James Harrison, Paul Massey y Mark TaylorThe Power of the DogRichard Flynn, Robert Mackenzie y Tara WebbWest Side StoryTod A. Maitland, Gary Rydstrom, Brian Chumney, Andy Nelson y Shawn MurphyGANARÁ: DuneDEBERÍA GANAR: West Side StoryDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADA: The Last Duel💄 Maquillaje y peluqueríaTHE EYES OF TAMMY FAYELinda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram y Justin RaleighComing 2 AmericaMike Marino, Stacey Morris y Carla FarmerCruellaNadia Stacey, Naomi Donne y Julia VernonDuneDonald Mowat, Love Larson y Eva von BahrHouse of GucciGöran Lundström, Anna Carin Lock y Frederic AspirasGANARÁ: Los ojos de Tammy FayeDEBERÍA GANAR: Dune👗 Diseño de vestuarioDUNEJacqueline West and Robert MorganCruellaJenny BeavanCyranoMassimo Cantini Parrini y Jacqueline DurranNightmare AlleyLuis SequeiraWest Side StoryPaul TazewellGANARÁ: DuneDEBERÍA GANAR: DuneDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADO: Mark Bridges por Licorice Pizza🏰 Diseño de producción DUNEDiseño de producción: Patrice Vermette; Decoración de set: Zsuzsanna SiposNightmare AlleyDiseño de producción: Tamara Deverell; Decoración de set: Shane VieauThe Power of the DogDiseño de producción: Grant Major; Decoración de set: Amber RichardsThe Tragedy of MacbethDiseño de producción: Stefan Dechant; Decoración de set: Nancy HaighWest Side StoryDiseño de producción: Adam Stockhausen; Decoración de set: Rena DeAngeloGANARÁ: DuneDEBERÍA GANAR: DuneDEBERÍAN ESTAR NOMINADAS: Sarah Greenwood y Katie Spencer por Cyrano🎼 Canción original“NO TIME TO DIE” DE NO TIME TO DIEMúsica y letras de Billie Eilish y Finneas O’Connell“Be Alive” from King RichardMúsica y letras de DIXSON y Beyoncé Knowles-Carter“Dos Oruguitas” from EncantoMúsica y letras de Lin-Manuel Miranda“Down To Joy” from BelfastMúsica y letras de Van Morrison“Somehow You Do” from Four Good DaysMúsica y letras de Diane WarrenGANARÁ: “No Time To Die” de No Time To DieDEBERÍA GANAR: “Dos Oruguitas” de EncantoDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADA: “Every Letter” de Cyrano🎻 MúsicaDUNEHans ZimmerDon’t Look UpNicholas BritellEncantoGermaine FrancoMadres ParalelasAlberto IglesiasThe Power of the DogJonny GreenwoodGANARÁ: DuneDEBERÍA GANAR: DuneDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADO: Jonny Greenwood por Licorice Pizza🎞 MontajeDUNEJoe WalkerDon’t Look UpHank CorwinKing RichardPamela MartinThe Power of the DogPeter SciberrasTick, Tick…Boom!Myron Kerstein and Andrew WeisblumGANARÁ: DuneDEBERÍA GANAR: DuneDEBERÍAN ESTAR NOMINADOS: Sarah Broshar y Michael Kahn por West Side Story📸 FotografíaTHE POWER OF THE DOGAri WegnerDuneGreig FraserNightmare AlleyDan LaustsenThe Tragedy of MacbethBruno DelbonnelWest Side StoryJanusz KaminskiGANARÁ: The Power of the DogDEBERÍA GANAR: DuneDEBERÍAN ESTAR NOMINADOS: Paul Thomas Anderson y Michael Bauman por Licorice Pizza🦊 Película animadaENCANTOJared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino y Clark SpencerFleeJonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen y Charlotte De La GournerieLucaEnrico Casarosa y Andrea WarrenThe Mitchells vs. the MachinesMike Rianda, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller y Kurt AlbrechtRaya and the Last DragonDon Hall, Carlos López Estrada, Osnat Shurer y Peter Del VechoGANARÁ: EncantoDEBERÍA GANAR: Raya y el último dragónDEBERÍAN ESTAR NOMINADA: Belle de Mamoru Hosoda📹 Película documentalSUMMER OF SOUL (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Joseph Patel, Robert Fyvolent y David DinersteinAscensionJessica Kingdon, Kira Simon-Kennedy y Nathan TruesdellAtticaStanley Nelson y Traci A. CurryFleeJonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen y Charlotte De La GournerieWriting with FireRintu Thomas y Sushmit GhoshGANARÁ: Summer of Soul🌍 Película internacionalDRIVE MY CAR (Japón)Ryûsuke HamaguchiFlee (Dinamarca)Jonas Poher RasmussenThe Hand of God (Italia)Paolo SorrentinoLunana: A Yak in the Classroom (Bután)Pawo Choyning DorjiThe Worst Person in the World (Noruega)Joachim TrierGANARÁ: Drive My CarDEBERÍA GANAR: The Worst Person in the WorldNOTA: No he visto Flee ni Lunana✍️ Guion originalLICORICE PIZZAEscrita por Paul Thomas AndersonBelfastEscrita por Kenneth BranaghDon’t Look UpGuion de Adam McKay; Historia de Adam McKay y David SirotaKing RichardEscrita por Zach BaylinThe Worst Person in the WorldEscrita por Eskil Vogt y Joachim TrierGANARÁ: Licorice PizzaDEBERÍA GANAR: Licorice PizzaDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADA: Emma Seligman por Shiva Baby📚 Guion adaptadoTHE POWER OF THE DOGEscrita por Jane CampionCODAEscrita por Siân HederDrive My CarEscrita por Ryusuke Hamaguchi y Takamasa OeDuneEscrita por Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve y Eric RothThe Lost DaughterEscrita por Maggie GyllenhaalGANARÁ: The Power of the DogDEBERÍA GANAR: DuneDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADO: Tony Kushner por West Side StoryNOTA: No he visto The Lost Daughter🎭 Actor secundarioTROY KOTSURCODACiarán HindsBelfastJesse PlemonsThe Power of the DogJ.K. SimmonsBeing the RicardosKodi Smit-McPheeThe Power of the DogGANARÁ: Troy KotsurDEBERÍA GANAR: Troy KotsurDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADO: Mike Faist por West Side StoryNOTA: No he visto Being the Ricardos🎭 Actriz secundariaARIANA DEBOSEWest Side StoryJessie BuckleyThe Lost DaughterJudi DenchBelfastKirsten DunstThe Power of the DogAunjanue EllisKing RichardGANARÁ: Ariana DeBoseDEBERÍA GANAR: Ariana DeBoseDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADA: Marlee Matlin por CODANOTA: No he visto The Lost Daughter🎭 Actor protagonistaWILL SMITHKing RichardJavier BardemBeing the RicardosBenedict CumberbatchThe Power of the DogAndrew Garfieldtick, tick…Boom!Denzel WashingtonThe Tragedy of MacbethGANARÁ: Will SmithDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADO: Peter Dinklage por CyranoNOTA: No he visto Being the Ricardos ni The Tragedy of McBeth🎭 Actriz protagonistaPENÉLOPE CRUZMadres paralelasJessica ChastainThe Eyes of Tammy FayeOlivia ColmanThe Lost DaughterNicole KidmanBeing the RicardosKristen StewartSpencerGANARÁ: Penélope CruzDEBERÍAN ESTAR NOMINADAS: Renate Reinsve por The Worst Person in the World, Alana Haim por Licorice Pizza y Jodie Comer por The Last Duel. Esta categoría es un puto desastre.NOTA: No he visto ni The Lost Daughter, ni Being the Ricardos, ni The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Vale, soy un ignorante hipócrita.🎥 DirecciónJANE CAMPIONThe Power of the DogKenneth BranaghBelfastRyusuke HamaguchiDrive My CarPaul Thomas AndersonLicorice PizzaSteven SpielbergWest Side StoryGANARÁ: Jane CampionDEBERÍA GANAR: Paul Thomas AndersonDEBERÍA ESTAR NOMINADO: Denis Villeneuve por Dune🎬 PelículaCODAPhilippe Rousselet, Fabrice Gianfermi y Patrick WachsbergerBelfastLaura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik y Tamar ThomasDon’t Look UpAdam McKay y Kevin MessickDrive My CarTeruhisa YamamotoDuneMary Parent, Denis Villeneuve y Cale BoyterKing RichardTim White, Trevor White y Will SmithLicorice PizzaSara Murphy, Adam Somner y Paul Thomas AndersonNightmare AlleyGuillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale y Bradley CooperThe Power of the DogJane Campion, Tanya Seghatchian, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning y Roger FrappierWest Side StorySteven Spielberg y Kristie Macosko KriegerGANARÁ: CODADEBERÍA GANAR: Licorice PizzaDEBERÍAN ESTAR NOMINADAS: The Worst Person in the World y The Last Duel👾 En el DiscordUn retazo de Maricopa Land@Lady Blue y @Alirp han hecho una quiniela de los Oscars para quien quiera participar. Te dejo el enlace por aquí para que hagas tus votaciones. Y que sepas que puedes pasarte por el canal específico de #Oscars en el que estaremos siguiendo todo sobre la ceremonia en los próximos días.La Wikly es una newsletter joven e independiente que se mantiene con el apoyo de los suscriptores de pago. Súmate al proyecto:Feliz jueves, This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.lawikly.com/subscribe

Behind The Screen
Career Achievement Award - Paul Massey

Behind The Screen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 41:13


On this episode, Carolyn talks with Rerecording Mixer Paul Massey who will receive a Career Achievement Awards for his outstanding contributions to sound mixing at the 58th Annual Cinema Audio Society Awards, taking place on March 19th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast
115 - Best Sound Nominees: Academy Awards 2022

Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 74:48


Welcome to our continuing coverage of this year's Academy Awards. Like last year, we have compiled interviews from each of the nominees in the Best Sound category. So, if you are an Oscar voter — either as an Academy member or as a fan participating in your annual office pool — you'll have a much better idea of what to watch for and (more importantly) what to listen for as you get to the Best Sound category on your ballot! Here are the nominees, in alphabetical order: BELFAST: Denise Yarde, Simon Chase, James Mather and Niv Adiri DUNE: Mac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Theo Green, Doug Hemphill and Ron Bartlett NO TIME TO DIE: Simon Hayes, Oliver Tarney, James Harrison, Paul Massey and Mark Taylor THE POWER OF THE DOG: Richard Flynn, Robert Mackenzie and Tara Webb WEST SIDE STORY: Tod A. Maitland, Gary Rydstrom, Brian Chumney, Andy Nelson and Shawn Murphy Each of these interview excerpts is taken from our full episodes dedicated to the sound design of each of these incredible films. Here's a table of contents, in case you'd like to jump around, as well as links to the full episodes from our back catalogue: 0:01:33 - BELFAST - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvNkqKN7B4c (from episode 104, December 9, 2021) Sir Kenneth Branagh — Director, Writer, and Producer  Simon Chase — Sound Supervisor and Re-recording Mixer Niv Adiri — Academy Award-Winning Re-recording Mixer James Mather — Sound Supervisor 0:16:56 - DUNE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWV3Om6oHCM (from episode 99, October 26, 2021) Denis Villeneuve — Director, Writer, and Producer Mark Mangini — Supervising Sound Editor Theo Green — Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor Ron Bartlett — Re-recording Mixer 0:33:02 - NO TIME TO DIE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATB8ieuq1WI (from episode 101, November 10, 2021) Oliver Tarney — Supervising Sound Editor Paul Massey — Re-recording Mixer Mark Taylor — Re-recording Mixer 0:46:04 - THE POWER OF THE DOG - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7tHu7hW370 (from episode 105, December 13, 2021) Jane Campion — Director, Writer, and Producer Robert Mackenzie — Supervising Sound Editor Dave Whitehead — Sound Designer Tara Webb — Re-recording Mixer (1st nom) 0:57:39 - WEST SIDE STORY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjubJvkMG6U (from episode 114, February 22, 2022) Gary Rydstrom - Re-recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer Shawn Murphy - Scoring Mixer Brian Chumney - Supervising Sound Editor Tod A. Maitland - Sound Mixer Andy Nelson - Re-recording Mixer Many thanks to all the studios for helping us pull these interviews together! Be sure to check out https://www.focusfeatures.com/belfast (BELFAST), https://www.dunemovie.com/ (DUNE), https://www.unitedartistsreleasing.com/007-no-time-to-die/ (NO TIME TO DIE), https://www.netflix.com/title/81127997 (THE POWER OF THE DOG), and https://www.20thcenturystudios.com/movies/west-side-story (WEST SIDE STORY) before Oscars voting ends! We have two more episodes just like this one — for the Best Cinematography and Best Animated Feature categories —  coming up. So if you haven't already, please subscribe to Sound + Vision Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast https://linktr.ee/dolbyinstitute (wherever you get your podcasts). You can also check out the https://youtube.com/dolby (video) for this episode. Learn more about the https://www.dolby.com/institute/ (Dolby Institute) and check out https://www.dolby.com/ (Dolby.com). Connect with Dolby on https://www.instagram.com/dolbylabs/ (Instagram), https://twitter.com/Dolby (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/Dolby/ (Facebook), or https://www.linkedin.com/company/6229/ (LinkedIn). 

Crime Redefined
Deep Cover In The UK With Shay Doyle

Crime Redefined

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 61:08


Shay Doyle is a former British soldier and Greater Manchester Police Level 1 undercover agent.  Shay went head-to-head with the UK's most dangerous villains, including Paul Massey and Dale Cregan.  Shay joins Crime Redefined to discuss his upcoming book Deep Cover:  How I Took Down Britain's Most Dangerous Gangsters.  Hosted by Dion Mitchell and Mehul Anjaria.  A Zero Cliff Media production.  https://vurbl.com/station/crime-redefined/

Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast
101 - Crafting Action, Pathos, and Humor in No Time to Die

Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 47:28


The latest James Bond film, from director Cary Joji Fukunaga, is a veritable feast of emotion and tone. Along with the requisite jaw-dropping action sequences, the film is chock-full of emotional pathos and tender moments, appropriate for Daniel Craig's sendoff as the titular British super-spy. But also, perhaps surprisingly, some very humorous sequences, as well.  With a running time of over 2 and 1/2 hours, the sound team had their work cut out for them, and on a very tight timeline. So how did they manage to craft such an exciting, yet tender, and often hilarious new Bond film under such tough deadlines? Today we sit down with supervising sound editor Oliver Tarney and re-recording mixers Paul Massey and Mark Taylor to find out exactly that. Did they go back in and make changes after the film was "finished?" After all, the release was delayed substantially due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  "Sometimes on a really focused tight schedule on a big film there's a certain energy about that. And if you had more time, you could explore more, it can become over-polished. Something a little bit sterile can creep in sometimes. I've been on movies that felt like that a little bit. So there is an energy with everyone just going full-tilt, trying to get something done. And there might be a few little rough edges, but that's part of it. It doesn't feel over-produced. Maybe there would be that danger if you opened it up again and just said, 'we've got all this time.' You start maybe just making it a little bit too sanitized or something. I think it's just got a really good energy about it, the film. And I'm glad it finished when it did." — Oliver Tarney, Supervising Sound Editor, "No Time to Die" Be sure to https://www.unitedartistsreleasing.com/007-no-time-to-die/ (check out No Time to Die at a Dolby Cinema near you). Please subscribe to Sound + Vision Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast https://linktr.ee/dolbyinstitute (wherever you get your podcasts). You can also check out the https://youtube.com/dolby (video) for this episode. Learn more about the https://www.dolby.com/institute/ (Dolby Institute) and check out https://www.dolby.com/ (Dolby.com). Connect with Dolby on https://www.instagram.com/dolbylabs/ (Instagram), https://twitter.com/Dolby (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/Dolby/ (Facebook), or https://www.linkedin.com/company/6229/ (LinkedIn). 

Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast
101 - Crafting Action, Pathos, and Humor in No Time to Die

Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 48:16


The latest James Bond film, from director Cary Joji Fukunaga, is a veritable feast of emotion and tone. Along with the requisite jaw-dropping action sequences, the film is chock-full of emotional pathos and tender moments, appropriate for Daniel Craig's sendoff as the titular British super-spy. But also, perhaps surprisingly, some very humorous sequences, as well.  With a running time of over 2 and 1/2 hours, the sound team had their work cut out for them, and on a very tight timeline. So how did they manage to craft such an exciting, yet tender, and often hilarious new Bond film under such tough deadlines? Today we sit down with supervising sound editor Oliver Tarney and re-recording mixers Paul Massey and Mark Taylor to find out exactly that. Did they go back in and make changes after the film was "finished?" After all, the release was delayed substantially due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  "Sometimes on a really focused tight schedule on a big film there's a certain energy about that. And if you had more time, you could explore more, it can become over-polished. Something a little bit sterile can creep in sometimes. I've been on movies that felt like that a little bit. So there is an energy with everyone just going full-tilt, trying to get something done. And there might be a few little rough edges, but that's part of it. It doesn't feel over-produced. Maybe there would be that danger if you opened it up again and just said, 'we've got all this time.' You start maybe just making it a little bit too sanitized or something. I think it's just got a really good energy about it, the film. And I'm glad it finished when it did." — Oliver Tarney, Supervising Sound Editor, "No Time to Die" Be sure to https://www.unitedartistsreleasing.com/007-no-time-to-die/ (check out No Time to Die at a Dolby Cinema near you). Please subscribe to Sound + Vision Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast https://linktr.ee/dolbyinstitute (wherever you get your podcasts). You can also check out the https://youtube.com/dolby (video) for this episode. Learn more about the https://www.dolby.com/institute/ (Dolby Institute) and check out https://www.dolby.com/ (Dolby.com). Connect with Dolby on https://www.instagram.com/dolbylabs/ (Instagram), https://twitter.com/Dolby (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/Dolby/ (Facebook), or https://www.linkedin.com/company/6229/ (LinkedIn). 

The Agile Embedded Podcast
Living Documentation and Test Automation with Paul Massey

The Agile Embedded Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 52:34


Bluefruit Software:  https://www.bluefruit.co.uk/Read more about Living Documentation at Bluefruit. You can find Jeff at https://jeffgable.com.You can find Luca at https://luca.engineer.  

The Steve Wraith Crime Podcast
Paul Massey's Visit To Tiger Tiger By Those Who Were There

The Steve Wraith Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 13:43


Two doormen join Steve Wraith to discuss the night Paul Massey came to Tiger Tiger nightclub in Newcastle.

Real Estate Investing – Live from New York
83: The NYC Investment Sales Market W/ Massey, Coiley and Vargas

Real Estate Investing – Live from New York

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 60:00


On this week's show, I am re-broadcasting a panel I took part in, in which Paul Massey of B6 Real Estate Advisors, Christopher Coiley of Valley National Bank and Michael Vargas of Vanderbilt Appraisal Company discuss the NYC investment sales market, as well as the multifamily market. Tune in and get the most up to date information now!

The Rough Cut
Bohemian Rhapsody

The Rough Cut

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 43:46


The Oscar®-Winning Sound and Picture Post Team from Bohemian Rhapsody Despite having faced many obstacles and an uncertain future, the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody went on to become a global hit at the box office and achieve widespread critical acclaim; evidenced by the fact that the sound and picture post team members each walked away with an Oscar® in their respective categories.  Just two months after the Oscars®, the team joined Avid for a special live presentation of their work at the NAB 2019 convention in Las Vegas. EDITOR - JOHN OTTMAN ACE Not only an accomplished, award-winning editor, John Ottman ACE is also a composer and writer.  Among his many credits are his frequent collaborations with director Brian Singer on the films The Usual Suspects, Superman Returns, Valkyrie and X2: X-Men United. SUPERVISING DIALOGUE and ADR EDITOR - NINA HARTSTONE In her role as Supervising Dialogue and ADR editor for Bohemian Rhapsody, Nina Hartstone had the enviable yet daunting task of bringing the voice of Freddie Mercury back to life.  Her impressive skills as a sound post pro have been on display in such films as Gravity, The Hours, Bridget Jones's Baby and Enola Holmes. SUPERVISING SOUND EDITOR - JOHN WARHURST Coming into Bohemian Rhapsody, John Warhurst had already racked up some impressive credits as both a music and sound editor, honing his craft on 127 Hours, Edge of Tomorrow, Les Misérables and One Direction: This is Us. MUSIC MIXER and RE-RECORDING MIXER - PAUL MASSEY With a phenomenal career that spans almost forty years, music and re-recording mixer Paul Massey has lent his talents to films like Boyz N the Hood, Clueless, Jerry Maguire and Ford v Ferrari.  Including his Oscar® win for Bohemian Rhapsody, Massey has been nominated for the Academy's top sound prize a total of nine times. Editing and Mixing Bohemian Rhapsody In our discussion with the Bohemian Rhapsody post team, we talk about: Making montages that drive the narrative Using hi-res footage and VFX to turn a three-shot into a two-shot Combining three different vocals to make the "voice" of Freddie Mercury How many guitar tracks are enough to reinvent the Fox Studios anthem Recording live reverb instead of using plug-ins The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Save 20% on a new 1yr subscription to Media Composer | Ultimate and other special offers Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube  

Gangster
Paul Massey: 4. The Serpent

Gangster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 24:36


Massey sets his sights on the top political job in Salford, but he's facing pressure on all sides. The police are out to get their man and he finds himself caught up in a violent gangland feud. This podcast contains strong language and descriptions of violence. Presenter: Livvy Haydock Series Producer: Paul Grant Producer: Oliver Newlan Assistant Editor: Ciaran Tracey Technical Production and sound design: Craig Boardman Editor and executive producer: Carl Johnston

Gangster
Introducing Gangster: The Story of Paul Massey

Gangster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 4:05


Gangster is the extraordinary story of Paul Massey - labelled Salford's Mr Big. It charts his rise and inevitable fall from a young tearaway on the streets of Salford to the head of an organised crime group controlling drugs, security and nightclub doors in Manchester. It's a story told not only by some of those close to him – but uniquely by Massey himself – though excerpts from an interview most of which has never been broadcast before. Presenter Livvy Haydock enters the secretive underworld to speak to hardened criminals who reveal how Massey climbed his way to the top through violence and extortion. But Massey was unlike many other gangland bosses. He wasn't just in it for the money, he also saw himself as a community leader. To many in his neighbourhood, he was seen as a Robin Hood figure – looking after their interests, promising to keep hard drugs off the streets and enforcing his own style of street justice.

Gangster
Paul Massey: 1. Made in Salford

Gangster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 30:07


From the tough streets of Salford, Paul Massey begins his rise in the criminal underworld. While in jail, he hatches a plan to bring the gangs together and take over the city. This podcast includes strong language and descriptions of violence. Presenter: Livvy Haydock Series Producer: Paul Grant Producer: Oliver Newlan Assistant Editor: Ciaran Tracey Technical Production and Sound Design: Craig Boardman Editor and executive producer: Carl Johnston

Gangster
Paul Massey: 2. Code of Silence

Gangster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 29:04


Manchester is at the centre of a cultural revolution. The Hacienda. Acid house. Ecstasy. Paul Massey makes a moves on the drug scene and enforces his own style of justice on the streets. This podcast contains strong language and descriptions of violence. Presenter: Livvy Haydock Series Producer: Paul Grant Producer: Oliver Newlan Assistant Editor: Ciaran Tracey Technical Production and sound design: Craig Boardman Editor and executive producer: Carl Johnston

Gangster
Paul Massey: 3. Steak Night

Gangster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 28:56


Paul Massey is on a wild night out. He's being filmed by a TV crew, but the evening will change his life forever. A rival threatens to muscle in on his territory, but Massey is having none of it. And he spots a new money making venture. This podcast contains strong language and descriptions of violence. Presenter: Livvy Haydock Series Producer: Paul Grant Producer: Oliver Newlan Assistant Editor: Ciaran Tracey Technical Production and sound design: Craig Boardman Editor and executive producer: Carl Johnston

Gangster
Paul Massey: 5. The Assassination

Gangster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 24:28


An assassin lays in wait. The aftermath takes the gang war to new levels of violence, leaving a young innocent victim seriously hurt and hardened criminals shocked at the callous brutality. This podcast contains strong language and descriptions of violence. Presenter: Livvy Haydock Series Producer: Paul Grant Producer: Oliver Newlan Assistant Editor: Ciaran Tracey Technical Production and sound design: Craig Boardman Editor and executive producer: Carl Johnston

On the Mark
Real Estate | The Effect of COVID on the Real Estate Industry

On the Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 31:54


In this episode, Howard interviews representatives from the investment real estate and residential real estate industries, Paul Massey, CEO and Founder of B6 Real Estate Advisors and Sarah Thompson, Co-Founder of the Leventhal Thompson Team at the Corcoran Group. These leaders in their fields share the current state of their industries and their projections of how the pandemic will alter the future of real estate in New York City.

podcast – tributaries radio
DON, PAUL and GEORGE, no Ringo – Regen Ag Folks

podcast – tributaries radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021


Not unlike many parts of the world, the Hawaiian Islands are home to many farmers and ranchers who follow nature’s lead for a sustainable future using regenerative methods. I was fortunate to speak with: DON HEACOCK, http://koafarms.org,  PAUL MASSEY, http://www.kauaifoodforest.org GEORGE KAHUMOKA, https://kahumoku.com/  

Cultivated Audio
december 2020

Cultivated Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020


Guests: DonHeacock, Paul Massey, George Kahumoku Listen and read more

Nätets mörka sida
Encrochat del 2: Massutrotningen, A-team och Omertà.

Nätets mörka sida

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 44:00


Massgripanden över hela Europa. A-team morden på Paul Massey och John Kinsella. Hur en hackad mobil fällde en mordisk svensk toppjurist och hur Omertà tog över tronen från kungen som störtades. Historien om Encrochat går djupt ner i den organiserade brottslighetens mörkaste vrår. Vill du höra mer? Stöd mig gärna på https://www.patreon.com/natetsmorkasida och få tillgång till exklusiva avsnitt, videos och mycket mer. Frågor, förslag, affärer? Kontakta mig på porsklevproduktion@gmail.com Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/natets-morka-sida. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Let’s Have A Drink (New York)
Make Yourself At Home: Paul Massey

Let’s Have A Drink (New York)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 26:43


B6 Real Estate Advisors' CEO Paul Massey, who ran for mayor of New York City before withdrawing in 2017, talks about the fallout of the general election, and what's at stake in the 2021 Mayoral race.

Frontier Missions Journal
The Least of These

Frontier Missions Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 14:30


Listen to Paul Massey share an experience he had while ministering the "least of these." Frontier Missions Journal--Stories of hope from Adventist Frontier Missions, reaching people around the world who have never heard the name of Jesus.

CUNY TV's BuildingNY
Robert Knakal: New York Investment Sales, JLL

CUNY TV's BuildingNY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 26:42


Robert Knakal, chairman of New York Investment Sales at JLL. formerly co-founder with partner Paul Massey of Massey Knakal Reality Advisors, street hockey player, UPenn baseball-pitcher, ice hockey enthusiast, deal maker talks about his career.

Cats Roundtable
Paul Massey Jr. 12-29-19

Cats Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 7:00


Paul Massey Jr. 12-29-19 by John Catsimatidis

devcast...
B6 - being number one ...with Paul Massey

devcast...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 36:12


Andrew Deverell-Smith is joined by B6 CEO, Paul Massey, for the launch of devcast… USA.For 26 years, Paul was at the helm of Massey Knackal brokerage business, which became unquestionably the number one real estate investment brokerage in New York city. Leading up to its sale at Cushman and Wakefield Paul was accredited with developing some of New York's biggest real estate brokers and the Massey Knackal D&A spreads throughout much of New York's brokerage landscape. After leaving Cushman and briefly foraging into New York politics, Paul set up B6 real estate advisors in July 2018 with a goal of becoming the number one mid-market investment sales and capital advisory brokerage in the States.This episode explores how Paul achieved success in one of, if not the, most competitive real estate cities in the world.To learn more on B6 and how Paul's team can support you visit the B6 website here. deverellsmith's US office offers strategic talent solutions and consultative approach which enables us to connect your organisation to talented people who truly represent your values, fit your culture and have the skills and expertise to drive your real estate business forward. Visit deverellsmith US here.  

Behind The Screen
'Ford v Ferrari' - Donald Sylvester, David Giammarco & Paul Massey

Behind The Screen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 28:53


On this week's episode, Carolyn is joined by supervising sound editor Donald Sylvester, re-recording mixer / sound designer David Giammarco, and re-recording mixer Paul Massey to discuss their work on James Mangold's 'Ford v Ferrari'. They share their experiences of tracking down period race cars, how they utilized Dolby Atmos for the film, and what future projects they individually have lined up. In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She speaks with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that bring the magic of motion pictures to theaters. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen.

Tonebenders Podcast
116 - Ford vs Ferarri with Paul Massey & David Giammarco

Tonebenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 29:16


In this episode Paul Massey and David Giammarco talk us through the their mix of the James Mangold film For vs Ferrari. We break down two particular scenes soup to nuts.

Tonebenders Podcast
116 - Ford vs Ferarri with Paul Massey & David Giammarco

Tonebenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 29:16


In this episode Paul Massey and David Giammarco talk us through the their mix of the James Mangold film For vs Ferrari. We break down two particular scenes soup to nuts.

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.
Founder of one of NYC’s Most Prominent Real Estate Firms, $100 Exit to Cushman Wakefield, & Running for Mayor – with Paul Massey

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 42:30


Paul got his start some 30+ years ago as a broker for CBRE. A few short years later, he and a colleague when onto found Massey Knakal Realty Services. This company became the New York metropolitan area’s dominant commercial investment sales brokerage firm. With over 225 employees serving more than 200,000 property owners, Massey Knakal Realty Services was consistently ranked New York’s #1 investment sales firm in volume for 14 consecutive years. At the end of 2014, Cushman & Wakefield acquired Massey Knakal for $100 million. Following his successful exit, Paul went on to run as Mayoral Candidate for New York City, primarily focusing on education, housing and homelessness while also providing solutions for how to improve quality of life in the city. In July 2018, he launched a new commercial brokerage firm, B6 Real Estate Advisors, short for “Building By Building, Block By Block”. The investment sales and capital advisory firm specializes in middle-market ($1-$200 million) and employs a distinct Territory Network model that ensures sub-market expertise for its agents along with an owner-aligned philosophy and a technology-forward platform. Recommended Resources: Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click Here To Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Here to learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them Click Here Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2

Institute of World Mission Podcast
Episode 46, How to Learn a New Language (With Paul Massey)

Institute of World Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 29:43


For many cross-cultural workers, the language barrier is one of the biggest determinants of how they feel about their service. While some people are naturals at acquiring new languages, for most of us it is a struggle and a humbling experience. However, learning a new language is not merely a vital part of adjustment and gaining access to the host culture—it is an experience in which we learn to appreciate dependency on other people and on Jesus Christ.Show Notes:Learn more about Adventist Frontier MissionsLanguage learning apps mentioned in this episode: Rosetta Stone and DuolingoJoin today hundreds of IWM members to access online courses, webinars, podcasts, blog posts, and other resources.Check out our new online video course "Storytelling for Discipleship"

The Ground Shots Podcast
Freddie Mango Roots on Korean Natural Farming in Hawai'i, growing up in the deep south, culturing culture and a Kaua'i Food Forest plant walk

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 109:43


Episode #20 of the Ground Shots Podcast. This episode of the Ground Shots Podcast was recorded at the Kaua'i Food Forest on a volunteer day one Saturday in May 2019. Freddie Mango Roots is one person in the core volunteer collective that tends the food forest on the island. He utilizes Korean Natural Farming techniques at the food forest as well as at his own gardens at home. We spend some time together going into Freddie's personal story, and venture into philosophy about our culture and the choices we make to work with the earth. We end the conversation with a recorded plant walk through the Kaua'i Food Forest.   In this conversation we also talk about: Freddie's stories of living in the wilderness for many years on the island of Kaua'i including a story about a helicopter crash more on plants and the food forest in addition to the sharing Paul Massey and Rob Cruz did on episode #17 being a product of your upbringing and a certain environment growing up in the deep south fermenting in the garden and kitchen how microbes are our ancestors Korean / Hawai'ian natural farming ferments the importance of cultural and ecological diversity and symbiosis the lessons of the garden for life – accepting constant change and shifting   Make sure to check out the photo diary of the Kaua'i Food Forest on the project blog page to see what some of the plants look like that Freddie mentions on the audio plant walk. Links: Freddie Mango Roots on instagram: @f.m.roots Kaua'i Food Forest facebook page Kaua'i Food Forest's website: http://www.kauaifoodforest.org   View the Kaua'i Food Forest hashtag: #kauaifoodforest     Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project.    Our Instagram page @goldenberries Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Additional Music: "Pepeiao Cabin' by Lisa Schonberg and Secret Drum Band, of the Hylaeus Project Check out Secret Drum Band's music here Check out the Hylaeus Project here, a creative study of the endangered native Hawai'ian Hylaeus bees  Produced by: Opia Creative    

The Ground Shots Podcast
Ep. 17: The Kaua'i Food Forest and subtropical agroforestry with Paul Massey and Rob Cruz

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 102:02


This episode of the Ground Shots Podcast features a conversation with Paul Massey and Rob Cruz of the Kaua'i Food Forest. The Kaua'i Food Forest is a community-based subtropical food ecosystem located on Kaua`i's north shore in the ahupua`a (watershed) of Kalihiwai, a project born from the collaboration of three nonprofit organizations: Regenerations Botanical Garden, Mālama Kaua`i, and the Sanctuary of LUBOF. Regenerations is responsible for leading the ongoing design, planting, and maintenance of the forest.​ According to the Kaua'i Food Forest website: (which I suggest you peruse for plant lists, more photos and backstory of the project!): [The Kaua'i Food Forest] is creating a constantly evolving, radiantly healthy forest ecosystem with nutritious delicious fruit and other food items as a major output. The forest is intended to serve as an educational demonstration site, where community members from Kaua`i and beyond can learn and innovate subtropical agroforestry techniques and management through practical hands-on experience. In addition, the forest is a renewable source of biological diversity for reproduction, distribution, and conservation.   Paul Massey is one of the founding stewards of the Kaua'i Food Forest, the director of Regenerations Botanical Garden, a organization whose mission is to support the conservation of threatened plant diversity for the benefit of all life by designing, building, and implementing inclusive and sustainable community-based stewardship activities. Paul hosts a radio show called ‘In the Garden, On the Farm' on KKCR Kauaʻi Community Radio. Rob Cruz is one of the founding stewards of the Kaua'i Food Forest, dedicates his life to creating and refining human scale food ecosystems and sharing with those willing to learn.   We recorded this conversation at the community house by the food forest one evening as dusk settled in on the island. Read the blog post and my photo diary of the food forest, here.   ***************************** In this conversation, we talk about:   the food forest as a community ran agroforestry project  various plants they are experimenting with at the food forest in their guilding design and grass replacement a few nitrogen fixing trees and tending techniques agroforestry in Hawai'i and on the island of Kaua'i specifically 're-culturing' and the educational component of the food forest the concept of creating easy and accessible food culture the uniqueness of saving seed on an isolated island the food forest as a living seed bank the importance of seed saving importance of preserving rare and endangered plants in their own ecosystems canoe plants and the importance of vegetative propagation the concept of being a 'guerrilla planter' who plants food everywhere, you don't need your own land the influence of colonization on Hawai'ian land connection and Hawai'ian ecology the future of the Kaua'i food forest **************************** Links: Cultivariable website mentioned on the podcast Kaua'i Food Forest facebook page Regenerations Botanical Garden Kaua'i Food Forest's website: http://www.kauaifoodforest.org Paul's radio show: ‘In the Garden, On the Farm' found at http://kkcr.org/ Rob on Instagram: @rob_cruz View the Kaua'i Food Forest hashtag: #kauaifoodforest Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project.   The Of Sedge & Salt blog The Ground Shots Podcast page  Our Instagram page @goldenberries Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Support the recording of Mother Marrow's new album! Their kickstarter is here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mothermarrow/mother-marrow-records-an-album Additional Music: JaSoFuChi by Trevor Thorpe. Find his music at: https://hawksviewstudio.bandcamp.com Produced by: Opia Creative

Real Estate REality Check | Real Estate & Business Career Success Education and Training

Introduction: Today we are lucky to have with us a true Renaissance man, a friend who has not only built a New York City investment sales juggernaut like none before it back in the 1980’s, but also someone who made the Territory Network™ for broker market intelligence and specialization famous, and who now intends - Building By Building, Block By Block™ - to bring the clarity and transparency that his old firm brought to what properties were worth, to that of the debt market as well. Please join me in welcoming none other than the groundbreaking and multi-talented Paul Massey, the founder and CEO of the newly created, but rapidly rising, B6 Real Estate Advisors.   Episode Notes: At 2:16, Paul Massey believes one should seek to change the world with a strategic plan in place. At 3:04, Paul touches upon planting seeds when it comes to mentoring the next generation of professionals. At 4:14, Massey advises that B6 Real Estate Advisors does not see an oversaturated investment sales market, and instead sees a “big barn door open.” At 5:18, Paul informs that his rearview mirror is very clear and does not forecast the occurrence of a retail Armageddon. At 6:52, Massey talks about commercial rent control, and why he believes it to be unconstitutional. At 7:57, he chats about Massey Knakal, putting (part of) the band back together, and the yin and yang between himself and Bob Knakal. At 8:52, Paul stresses that if one sets out to go out on their own, one must know its competitive advantage. At 10:16, Massey discusses the process of walking clients through the ramifications of what they are entering into, and making sure clients have the pure motivation of proceeding after being informed. At 11:19, he dives into coaching the younger generations, along with the powerful tool of “listening.” At 12:13, Paul shares that there may not be an economic reason for his clients to sell. At 14:41, Massey elaborates on B6’s Territory Network™, and what he refers to as a broker’s “second territory.” At 18:28, he speaks about helping others. At 19:02, Paul points out an interesting statistic that the average building in NYC sells once every 39 years. At 20:35, Massey describes the culture of B6 as a deep rich fabric of who they are along with B6’s “sharing metrics.” At 22:06, he strongly feels that real estate is the best job on the planet, and advises those who are deciding on what they want to be when they grow up to give real estate a shot. At 22:51, Paul turns back the clock and revisits his summer job in Boston after graduating from Colgate University, and how starting at CBRE in NYC was a great launching pad for his career. At 24:50, Massey notes the importance of being in the “passion job” and never watching the clock. At 26:13, Paul explains his plans for the next 10 years - having fun, mentoring a new group of young professionals, and changing the world in bringing transparency to the debt business. At 28:36, Paul Massey closes the door on the podcast with a message on chasing one’s passion.

Financial Quarterback Josh Jalinski
Josh Jalinski Talks to Paul Massey, CEO of B6 Real Estate Advisors

Financial Quarterback Josh Jalinski

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 53:37


Behind The Screen
'Bohemian Rhapsody' - Paul Massey

Behind The Screen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 25:32


On this weeks episode Carolyn meets with Paul Massey, who is one of the rerecording mixers on the Academy Award nominated film, 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. Paul tells us about how he worked with the members of Queen and the sound editorial team to bring the feeling of a live concert into theaters. He also talks about the extended Live Aid scenes that are included on the Blu-ray and DVD that is now available. In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She will be talking with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that bring the magic of motion pictures to theaters. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen. Hosted by: Carolyn Giardina Produced by: Matthew Whitehurst

SoundWorks Collection
The Sound of Bohemian Rhapsody

SoundWorks Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 55:14


Sound Editing nominees John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone join Sound Mixing nominees Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin, and John Casali to discuss the intricate work of building the sounds of the rock band Queen for Bohemian Rhapsody. In this episode the team discusses the process of recreating the band’s famous 1985 Live-Aid concert performance, how sound design helped to get inside the head of an agitated Freddie Mercury during an infamous London press conference, and how having access to the band’s original session tapes let this Oscar-nominated team build the amazing scene where the band records the iconic “Bohemian Rhapsody” single.

Stories from the City
"The Iceman" assassin: How detectives caught Paul Massey and John Kinsella murderer, Mark Fellows

Stories from the City

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 45:42


The ECHO's Liverpool Crown Court reporter Neil Docking and content editor Gary Stewart are joined by Detective Chief Inspector Mark Baker of Merseyside Police to discuss how "The Iceman" assassin Mark Fellows was brought to justice for the murder of "gangland enforcer" John Kinsella and Salford's 'Mr Big' Paul Massey. Top of the agenda is how officers investigated the brutal shootings, the vital clues they pieced together to form the overwhelming case against the hitman and his accomplice Steven Boyle, the moment both men were undone by Boyle "grassing" on his partner in crime and the reaction to their life sentences. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Bang To Rights podcast
Bang to Rights #14

Bang To Rights podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 21:31


Welcome to Season 2 of Bang to Rights. We're back with an episode looking at privacy issues around the coverage of the arrest in December of a couple in connection with the drone flights around Gatwick airport. Dave, Jez and Pete examine the threat of "Cliff's law" legislation in the wake of the drones episode. We also look at coverage in the M.E.N. and elsewhere of the trial of Mark Fellows and Steven Boyle over the murder of Salford's "Mr Big", Paul Massey in 2105

Real Estate REality Check | Real Estate & Business Career Success Education and Training

Introduction: Welcome back my friends to Real Estate REality Check. Today we have with us the legendary Bob Knakal, a man who has turned his relentless passion and once stellar pitching career at the University of Pennsylvania - along with two mistakes, one regarding a job interview for his freshman summer internship and the other, asking a real estate owner back when there was no such thing as Google Maps or Waze where 52 Vanderbilt in New York City was - to have formed the groundbreaking Massey Knakal Realty Services. In the earlier part of the decade, he and Paul Massey later sold Massey Knakal to Cushman and Wakefield, where Bob became Chairman of New York Investment Sales. In the fall of 2018, Bob took his talents, along with the vast majority of his team, to Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), where he is the Chairman of New York Investment Sales.   Episode Notes: At 1:53, Bob Knakal shares what he learned from his early days in the real estate industry, and admits that he made many mistakes along the way, but fortunately did not make them more than once. At 2:58, Knakal notes that his move to JLL has been great and could not be happier, but calls it difficult and challenging in the same breath. At 3:57, he reveals his “oh my” moment, the second deal that Paul Massey, CEO of B6 Real Estate Advisors, and Bob closed when they were “kids.” At 6:29, Knakal believes that the best way to be a hustler is to get to sleep early. Bob speaks highly of his relationship with broker coach Rod Santomassimo (listen to Podcast Episode 016). At 8:57, he advises that there are 165,000 investment properties in New York City, and talks about the territory system he and Paul implemented at Massey Knakal (and how they learned early on that they were in “the information business, not the real estate business”). At 10:34, Knakal describes his goals and aspirations for the JLL investment sales platform. At 11:24, he mentions that doing the right thing, along with possessing integrity and honesty, forms the backbone of both business and life. At 13:09, Knakal talks about the importance of goal setting – writing goals down, focusing on the goals all the time, and having the discipline to achieve them. At 14:01, he touches upon discipline once again, and remaining true to your core values. At 15:46, Knakal notes that when hiring, Massey Knakal looked for “PHDs” (i.e., those that were poor, hungry and driven individuals who were motivated and hungry to succeed). At 18:08, he provides a brief synopsis on the state of the investment sales market in NYC. At 21:19, Knakal discusses employee mentoring and business coaching, and said that “helping people you work with should be a part of any platform.” At 22:48, he shares that he turned down a private office at JLL, and instead sits in the middle of the bullpen with the “troops.” At 23:19, Knakal compares the world with and without social media and technology, and believes that the brokerage business will fundamentally change within the next 20 years (or sooner). At 26:22, he provides some negotiating pointers, and notes that brokers need to realize that they are the intermediary in a real estate deal. At 27:55, Knakal talks about finding the balance between family, community and work. At 33:21, he explains doing by trial and error early on in his career, and not having the foresight to ask people who have been there and done that for advice. At 35:32, Bob Knakal closes the door on the podcast with a message on learning how to be likeable, as people in business tend to work with people that they like. He strongly believes that courses on likeability, selling and persuasion should be taught formally in an educational setting.

Bang To Rights podcast
Bang To Rights #5 MMU Law School Visit

Bang To Rights podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 14:09


In this episode of the Bang To Rights podcast, Dave, Jeremy and Pete accompany MMU journalism students on a visit to the mock courtroom at MMU's Law School building, to give them a taste of the layout and proceedures of a real Magistrates or Crown Court. We also look at the prelimary hearing for a major forthcoming trial, following the 2015 murder of Paul Massey in Salford: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/paul-massey-john-kinsella-murder-15236512 In the next edition, we will be looking at safeguarding anonymous sources, following this month's ITV documentary on the 1974 IRA Birmingham Bombings: https://www.itv.com/hub/the-hunt-for-the-birmingham-bombers/2a5525a0001 Thanks

William Hill Tennis
Tennis Podcast: Australian Open 2018

William Hill Tennis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 40:33


Dave Kelner is joined by Andy Watson and Paul Massey, two of William Hill's In-Play Tennis Trading team to go through the betting ahead of the Australian Open. The guys talk about the leading contenders and offer some bets at tasty prices.  The women's event is particularly open this year, with the absence of Serena Williams. Tune in now! #tennis #AustralianOpen #betting

Max & Murphy
Episode 27: Paul Massey, Republican for Mayor, Says City is Poorly Managed

Max & Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 37:36


In this interview with Jarrett Murphy of City Limits and Ben Max of Gotham Gazette, the real-estate businessman had harsh words for Mayor d Blasio's approach to the job and vowed a different approach on homelessness and transit.

WOR Saturday Morning Show
Joe Bartlett & Paul Massey 5-6-17

WOR Saturday Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 9:19


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77WABC Mind Your Business
Episode 41: Featuring Paul Massey, President of NY Investment Sales at Cushman & Wakefield

77WABC Mind Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 56:46


77WABC Mind Your Business
Episode 41: Featuring Paul Massey, President of NY Investment Sales at Cushman & Wakefield

77WABC Mind Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 56:36


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SoundWorks Collection
The Sound of The Martian with Re-recording Mixer Paul Massey

SoundWorks Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2015 28:27


In this exclusive SoundWorks Collection interview we talk with music and dialogue Sound Re-recording Mixer Paul Massey about his work on Director Ridley Scott's The Martian. The final mix was completed at Twickenham Studios in London and music was recorded and mixed by Peter Cobbin at Abbey Road Studios for Composer Harry Gregson-Williams. Paul also discusses working with editor Pietro Scalia and sound designer/supervising sound editor Oliver Tarney to craft the multiple futz and radio instances throughout the film.

CUNY TV's BuildingNY
BuildingNY:NYStories - Paul Massey

CUNY TV's BuildingNY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2013


Massey Knakal Real Estate Services specializes in the sale of investment and user properties in the New York/Metropolitan area. Michael Stoler talks with Paul Massey about school days; events and people leading to the company, he co-founded.

Sales vs. Marketing
Bob Knakal - RK Real Estate | Selling $21+ Billion

Sales vs. Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 44:57


➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory➡️ Join 321,000 people who read my free weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.scottdclary.com➡️ About The GuestBob Knackal is a senior managing director and the head of the New York Private Capital Group at JLL, a global leader in real estate services and investment management. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, Bob has brokered more than 2,000 property sales in New York City, totaling over $18 billion in value. He is widely recognized as one of the most influential and successful brokers in the country.Bob began his career in 1984 at CB Richard Ellis, where he met his longtime partner Paul Massey. In 1988, they founded Massey Knakal Realty Services, which became the #1 building sales firm in New York. In 2015, they sold their firm to Cushman & Wakefield for $100m, where Bob served as the chairman of New York Investment Sales until 2018. ➡️ Show Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/bobknakalnyc/https://twitter.com/BobKnakal/https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobknakal/ ➡️ Podcast SponsorsHubspot - https://hubspot.com/  Kajabi - https://kajabi.com/success (Code: success)Indeed - https://indeed.com/claryThe Hustle Daily Show - https://www.thehustledaily.show NetSuite — https://netsuite.com/scottclary/ ➡️ Talking Points00:00 - Introduction02:27 - $21B Sales Secrets Unveiled05:21 - Bob's Real Estate Journey09:48 - 1980s vs Today: Competition in Real Estate12:30 - Passion for Commercial Real Estate14:55 - Inside a Commercial Real Estate Deal19:22 - Delayed Gratification vs Real Estate Success22:00 - Sponsor: The Hustle Daily Show22:44 - Brokerage Venture Origins25:25 - Building a Brokerage Empire29:52 - Leading Through Crisis32:53 - Toughest Leadership Decision36:49 - Manhattan's Every Block Mission43:12 - Connect with Bob Online43:48 - Advice for 20-Year-Old Self44:07 - Defining SuccessAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Steve McNair: Fall of a Titan
SI Weekly Presents: Guns, Drugs and Football Thugs

Steve McNair: Fall of a Titan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 26:47


Hi Fall of a Titan listener! We at SI are excited to share some of the best Sports + True Crime audio stories we have been working on for our podcast, Sports Illustrated Weekly. If you liked Fall of a Titan, we think these stories will be right up your alley. So give it a listen, and if you like what you hear head on over to the SI Weekly feed for more stories like this each and every week. Be sure to follow/subscribe to the show to get new episodes as they come out. Enjoy! Listen to Sports Illustrated Weekly It began with fandom of one of the most iconic sports teams in the world, and ended with a bicycle-riding, Uzi-wielding assassin. In the shadow of Manchester United's legendary Old Trafford stadium, an almost mythic crime boss amassed power against a backdrop of drug trafficking, hooliganism, and rave music. Writer Reid Forgrave tells the story of Paul Massey, the Red Army, a grisly murder, and the one tiny mistake that landed two men in prison for life. Follow @podcasts_si | @JohnGonzalez