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The Third Best Audience Film Prize for Through the Olive Trees at the 44th Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia 1995
Not exact matches
By partnering with
well - known industry leaders, such as partner and
third - party organizations, we promoted our
best content offers to a wider yet tightly targeted
audience list.
By appealing to mothers» propensity to guilt and fear, the PSA assumed a few things: first, that the target
audience was committed to a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby; second, that they were committed to the nutrition of their children; and
third, that they were committed to being the
best parents possible.
Sisters Megan and Jill Carle's
third cookbook for college students is a
good one, but it's intended for an
audience that actually possesses a kitchen, as opposed to a microwave by the laundry hamper.
Only one character and the
audience know who Cassius is, leading to numerous instances of the assassin speaking in the
third person about the nature of a cold - blooded, remorseless killer (attributes that the character repeatedly fails to follow up on) and others making too fine a point on how
well certain characters seem to intrinsically understand the mind of a cold - blooded, remorseless killer.
Little Fockers represents the
third in the lucrative Meet the Parents series, and its par for the course as far as intent and delivery, no
better and no worse than the fulfillment of
audience expectations.
The three sound bored for the first two
thirds; Zemeckis is conspicuously silent much of the time; and Starkey and Rapke fall into the self - serving trap of bragging about how various
audiences reacted so
well to certain scenes.
In terms of narrative structure, the previous Spielberg film that Lincoln ends up most resembling is Close Encounters of the
Third Kind (1977), which while a more consistently entertaining film still provided a dramatic change in pace and style at the end to deliver a long feel -
good sequence as a sort of reward to the
audience for hanging in for that long.
Whether we are talking early - era Steven Spielberg such as ET or Close Encounters Of The
Third Kind, or more recent offerings such as War Horse or The BFG, the
best Spielberg films, especially when they're aimed at a younger
audience, have one thing in common: oodles and oodles of heart.
The addition of Sharlto Copley as a mercenary turned advocate of progression for
third world countries gives the proceedings
good opportunities to toy with expectations of the
audience (keep in mind that none of the swerves are anything mind - blowing, but logically reasonable shifts that propel momentum forward and shake the plot up), but again, his arc (along with everyone else's including Harold's) could have been
better realized).
That is, until the film's
third act rolls around and the plot takes an inexplicable turn into slasher territory, an act that reeks of either desperation by the screenwriter or interference by ignorant producers («the
audience must be growing restless by now, how about throwing in a deranged serial killer for the astronauts to cope with as
well!»)
Session 14: The State of Reading
Well by
Third Grade 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Audience - District Leaders, Early Learning, Lead Teachers / Teachers, Principals, Student Support Formal Presentation / Lecture
Hoping for
better long - term sales and a wider
audience (meaning men as
well as women, as the latter constituted two -
thirds of New Beetle buyers), designers went less cute - and - cuddly and more squat - and - sporty.
The US office has two key targets: to extend our US news coverage for our global
audience, and to serve our US
audience, which accounts for a
third of the total,
better than ever before.»
But only a
third party can say your book is «brilliant,» and the
third party has to be
well connected in one way (with big names) or another (tons of followers who happen to be in your target
audiences.)
I hope that this book gets the very wide
audience it deserves because what it has to say is of relevance to virtually all of us as individuals, and takes on even great significance when one adds in the fact that (according to
well - documented and much repeated research, first performed by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s) about two -
thirds of the general population will follow the orders of somebody in authority, even if it is to inflict significant harm on others.
A service that offers nothing but
third - party games could do very
well for itself, but can OnLive truly meet the needs of a hungry gaming
audience without offering titles from the worlds of Halo, Ratchet and Clank, Super Mario, and our other favorite major first - party franchises?
The guys talk about the recent burst of
third party games on the Switch, as
well as a possible need for more games aimed at general
audiences.
For three main reasons I think: first, Lord Monckton on top form; second, the students seemed to be shamed by their own ignorance and behaviour; and
third, the very
well - written account by Justin Pulliam which will bring this event vividly to a much larger
audience.
For the
third consecutive year, editors of the ABA Journal have selected Foley Hoag's Trademark & Copyright Law blog as one of the top 100
best blogs for a legal
audience.
But it was also shaped by the work of immersive theater company
Third Rail Projects, whose
best - known work Then She Fell lets 15
audience members explore a Lewis Carroll - inspired world.