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Chris Gorell Barnes is a digital entrepreneur and marine conservationist best known as executive producer of the award-winning documentary ''The End of the Line''. ==Career== Gorell Barnes founded the digital content agency, Adjust Your Set, in 2008.〔(Article in The Sunday Times )〕〔(Article in Evening Standard )〕〔(Article in The Sunday Times )〕 He was named by the London Evening Standard newspaper in 2013 as one of the most powerful 'Tech Stars' in the UK.〔(Article in Evening Standard )〕 Adjust Your Set was named in New Media Age's Top 100 Interactive Agencies 2010 as 'one to watch'〔(Article in New Media Age )〕 and in 2011 it was named as a winner in the Brightcove Online Video Innovation Awards. Gorell Barnes has sat on the board of Eagle Eye Solutions, a digital consumerism business, since 2007.〔(London Stock Exchange site )〕 Other board members include Sir Terry Leahy, former Tesco Chief Executive.〔(Article in Daily Telegraph )〕 Gorell Barnes was executive producer for ''The End of the Line'', a documentary film that changed attitudes towards seafood, including among companies such as Pret a Manger and Marks & Spencer.〔(Article in Daily Mail )〕〔(Article in The Guardian )〕〔(Article in London Evening Standard )〕 It won the inaugural Puma Creative Impact Award in 2011 for its success in changing consumer behaviour.〔(Press release on Puma site )〕〔(Article on Screen Daily website )〕 A study by the BRITDOC Foundation found that it had been seen by more than 1 million people and had created press and media attention worth more than £4 million.〔(The BRITDOC study document )〕 The film was described by the Chicago Tribune as "an apocalyptic documentary that is as beautiful as it is damning".〔(Article in Chicago Tribune )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chris Gorell Barnes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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