Sentences with phrase «viewers of the work of»

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The movie brings viewers inside the dedication, obsession, and decades of hard work it takes to achieve perfection.
Discovery, like many traditional media companies, is working to get more of its content online as viewers increasingly go to their phones or other mobile devices to view programs.
Its total viewership across broadcast, cable, and digital works out to an average of 27.5 million viewers per night, down from the 30.3 million viewers four years ago.
But it worked: the first year, 638,000 viewers were watching as a puppy named Riley had the bowl's first «Unsportsmanlike Delay of Game penalty» (he peed on the field).
«We are pleased to work with Netflix and leverage Univision's unique reach and deep connection with our audience to introduce millions of our viewers to their ground - breaking series.»
When working in broadcast news, whether as on - air talent or behind the camera as a producer, you have an incredible amount of power to determine the type of information shared with viewers.
Currently in the works is a sitcom - style miniseries in which viewers can influence the actions of characters with a click of the mouse.
Both are used to signal the reader or TV viewer that the idea, point of view or product has authoritative support and is supposed to work and one not need question it's truth claims or usefulness.
The horror genre in all its forms gives audiences an experience that is shocking yet conventional, tense yet forgettable, and with characters and stories that are interchangeable and instantly recognizable even if the viewers have never seen any of a director's other work.
Echoing the working methods of ship - in - a-bottle hobbyists, Hawkinson created a painstakingly detailed model ship that twists in upon itself, presenting the viewer with a thought - provoking visual conundrum.
Show creator Carl Reiner was hard at work delivering an interesting, nuanced portrayal of a marriage when most television shows were still asking viewers to laugh at smart, long - suffering husbands putting up with their silly, accident - prone wives.
Televangelists used money sent by listeners and viewers (much of it pledged for mission work overseas) to buy up hundreds of radio and TV station licenses, and to create satellite - fed networks.
In addition to the outlets that are paid to cover the spectacle the day of, popular influencers, photographers and editorial brands flood millions of feeds by showcasing models at fittings, working out and otherwise preparing to walk for millions of viewers weeks prior to the show.
The most important question is this: Is the work of art expressive of a powerful view of life and, regardless of subject matter, does it stir some religious sensitivity in the viewer?
A work of art does not exist totally of itself but is completed by the viewer.
Many allusions to German culture and history in his work are likely to go unrecognized by the first - time American viewer, especially anyone who has not read some of the growing critical literature on Kiefer or the excellent guide by Mark Rosenthal to the Kiefer exhibition now touring the United States.
In similar fashion Whitehead's theory of symbolic reference implies that Picasso, as a master of visual experience, knows how to control the symbolic medium of the canvas to create desired visual effects on the viewers of his work.
Most of the nation will be at work during the inauguration, but there is still expected to be a gaudy number of viewers.
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III's documentary called a «Will to Win» aired on Tuesday night and throughout it, viewers saw RG3 working out, rehabbing and wearing lots of socks.
«I'm working to highlight the wrestlers as true combat athletes in the eyes of the viewers, and show the intensity and severity of these fights.»
John gave the viewers some insight on what it's like to watch Jim work and how cool of an experience it is for him.
I mean, yeah, a dead baby would be like 1000x more offensive and emotionally difficult for viewers, but the metaphor holds better, and if you want to guilt us dirty bottle feeders into making our boobs work or forgoing our mental health meds or suffering through rape flashbacks or never - ending mastitis or simply not enjoying how we feed our babies, then a picture of a dead baby will be much more effective.
To me, Kratsman's photographs work in the same way: they force the viewer to think about what has been displaced and where the actual boundaries of political life lie.
Viewers picked holes pretty quickly in Clegg's «Lib Dems for coalition» pitch to conference, pointing out that his condemnation of single - party rule therefore undermines any argument that Lib Dem majority (or minority) government rule would be preferable, thus making his much - applauded line «In an ideal world, I wouldn't have to work with either of them because I'd be Prime Minister on my own thank you very much — and I'd like to think I'd do a better job too» fall rather flat.
To see if entertainment could offer a solution to this challenge, Ingber teamed up with Charles Reilly, Ph.D., a molecular biophysicist, professional animator, and Staff Scientist at the Wyss Institute who previously worked at movie director Peter Jackson's Park Road Post film studio, to create a film that would capture viewers» imaginations by telling the story of a biological process that was accurate down to the atomic level.
«Both stories are well done and provide the viewer with insights into how scientists do their work,» said judge Larry Engel, a filmmaker and associate professor of communication at American University.
Scientists and professionals at research institutions eager to inform the public about their work need to go where the readers, or increasingly, the viewers are: a range of social media platforms.
Although the amygdala's importance in face recognition and emotional assessment is well - known, little is understood about how these processes work, but research led by investigators at Cedars - Sinai and the California Institute of Technology has found that at least some of the brain cells that specialize in recognizing emotions may represent judgments based on the viewer's preconceptions rather than the true emotion being expressed.
Wang and Yang hope their work can raise awareness about social media use and the effect it has on viewers of people's social networks.
We hear from two people who work in new media at the BBC about how the advent of interactive content is changing the way the Corporation thinks about developing its new programming to really try to involve the viewer or listener in what they're seeing or hearing.
He reconstructs an iconic piece by placing a metallic reflective ball in front, to give art viewers a brand new perspective to a classic piece of work.
She was working on a great series of segments about dating services for Valentine's Day, and she approached me to see if I would be willing to take one of their viewers through our Profile Creation + Consultation Package.
As the matchmaker, Ray is most excited for viewers to see what it takes to find a match so they can appreciate the process of working with a matchmaker.
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Sharp - eyed viewers should watch for parodies of and winking nods to earlier Aardman works, as well as «The Lion King,» «Lady and the Tramp» and other animated classics.
He created a work of art and engaged the viewers in a discussion of grand ideas.
The current political situation, geography and science are also done correctly; this, however, might make the movie less accessible to the general viewers, since the understanding of how a nuclear bomb works is necessary to fully appreciate the ending.
The tonal shifts, the «Amelie» - style voiceover and the punk - retro soundtrack may jar some viewers who expect uninterrupted violins, but Declaration of War is alternative therapy that really works.
Overlaying Working Girl is a subtle, cynical atmosphere of class snobbery... The writers» assumption seems to be that their viewers share their elitist values and viewpoint.
past work as a photographer explains the stunning picturesque landscapes (the snowy fields of Sweden and the winding roads of hilly Italy), which keeps the viewer's interest from lagging during the down times when the story stagnates and when there are too many long closeups of a brooding Clooney instead of any action.
It offers a CliffsNotes encapsulation of Edgar Allen Poe's most enduring works for viewers unacquainted with them.
Viewers may relate to the feeling of being trapped during this strained and tedious throwback, which the writer - director Mickey Keating has framed as a hat tip to the 1970s work of Sam Peckinpah and Peter Watkins, but which lands well south of John Waters in its try - anything - for - a-reaction pretensions.
Movies like these work because viewers can find some part of themselves in the characters and can laugh with / at them and ultimately at themselves.
It's fairly tedious stuff that's compounded by a lack of narrative momentum and an almost aggressively deliberate pace, with, in terms of the latter, the movie's slowness ultimately preventing the viewer from working up any interest in (or enthusiasm for) the protagonist's feel - good antics.
The episodic bent of the film's first half - much of the narrative seems to follow the central characters as they fight one fire after another - does test the viewer's patience to a fairly demonstrable degree, and it's clear that Backdraft, by and large, works best when focused on the rivalry and relationship between the central figures (and how it ultimately affects their respective work).
Review I have seen this movie twice, probably the third romantic movie that compelled me to do that, and the reasons are quite simple: It's probably impossible that anyone can't relate to young Josh Hutcherson's character, an 11 year old with a normal middle class life and problems (parents initiating divorce); that its surprise by the rediscovery of a young classmate (Charley Ray) initially as an unexpected friend and later as something else... The well crafted work of director Mark Levin is based on the mutual discovery of all these feelings (mostly new and uncontrolled) that evolved in Josh's character and in another particular viewer: you.
It's up to individual viewers to decide the present - day relevance of a story in which a touchy, overweening president can be heard going after a newspaper he deems a personal enemy — «The Post» includes snippets from the actual Nixon tapes — or in which a working woman encounters endless, patronizing slights and condescension, only to come into her own with admirable, self - effacing resolve.
Its unprecedented approach to the controversial subject matter at its core works splendidly, effectively churning viewers in their seats for the entire duration of the film.
Toy Story 3 is one of the most successful «works on two levels» films and, although Coco falls short of that achievement, it is strong enough to engage viewers young and old alike.
It's clear immediately that Foley has his work cut out for him in terms of capturing the viewer's interest, as Perfect Stranger suffers from a disastrously unconvincing opening half hour that's reflected in everything from the forced - sounding dialogue to the over-the-top performances to the laughable portrayal of Rowena's online chat sessions.
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