Knowing your audience and the formats most
acceptable by those audiences are essential pieces of knowledge for the Internet job hunter.
Not exact matches
A start - to - finish festival of storytelling conventions, director Shawn Levy's bid for credibility differs only from its predecessor in that it's aimed at a kid - friendly
audience, making its relentless obedience to formula perhaps more
acceptable, but less augmented
by genuinely great performances.
However, any such expectations were confounded
by Winterbottom's creation of a work that challenged generic norms and tested the boundaries of the content deemed
acceptable for the middle - aged middle class
audiences that are the genre's mainstay.
All About Eve Year: 1950 Directed
by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Starring: Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe Why it's essential: This movie used to get brushed off as essential for gay
audiences, and while it does pretty much function as the Gay Bible — in that there's a lot of fascinating history and memorable one - liners, but too few people are actually familiar with the text — we've long passed the point where it's
acceptable to think of All About Eve as anything less than a cinematic classic.
For established writers, literary journals also provide an opportunity for experimentation in a way not usually encouraged
by or
acceptable to mainstream publications, while connecting them with an
audience of their literary peers.