That means you can
actually see the screen if you're reading at the beach or by the poolside.
And you can
actually see the screen in sunlight, unlike the Z Ultra.
Actually seeing screens of the app helps you find what you're searching for faster, and it just looks nicer.
Not exact matches
Many of these tools, apps and games are teaching children how to code through dragging code onto a
screen - great to teach fundamentals and basic of coding, but we wanted to create a language that was hands - on, where kids are
actually typing code and
seeing results in real time.
Whether it's because they don't have a background in production or because they don't like to
see themselves on
screen, this element can seem daunting and
actually derail the wish to move forward with a campaign.
Passengers looking to catch an Uber may
see more cars chugging along the streets of their smartphone
screens than are
actually in their area, according to Motherboard.
It's nice to put a face to the name and
see who the human on the other side of the phone or computer
screen actually is — just make sure that your employees understand that by using their personal accounts to share company content and interact professionally, they need to remember that everything they post is a reflection on the company.
I must say... just so you know and don't
see me sloshed over the computer
screen... I love to cook with the booze but rarely
actually drink it.
Now from the tactical point of view, not every time you
see someone depicted as a center forward on your TV
screen at the beginning of a match, they
actually are.
I put more of a premium on
actually seeing guys pass block well one - on - one, rather than
seeing them block a defensive back in space on a
screen or get a ton of pancakes.
The second, on the ensuing corner,
saw Mazzoleni
actually go to the VAR
screen, but he ruled, again correctly, that Bonucci had only touched the ball after being fouled.
Some baby monitors even have color
screens (small or large) to let you
actually see your baby.
I hit Ebay asap to look up replacement
screens, first the prices shocked me... well
actually I expected what I
saw which was ~ $ 160.
I find it interesting that they didn't
screen questions before putting them on the air to
see if the questions
actually fit the «experts».
It becomes the classic problem of correlation vs. causation: we can
see Y happening after X, but unless we
screen out other possible explanations, we can't
actually say that X CAUSED Y to happen
The backlit
screen is helpful when taking temperatures at night — no more sneaking out into the hallway or bathroom to
actually see the reading!
It's easy to get sucked into the «yoga pants» mentality even if you've never
actually been to a yoga class (I
see you trying not to make eye contact with this
screen)!
However, the colors we use, as well as the display and color capabilities of your particular computer monitor, will affect the colors you
actually see on the
screen.
But after
seeing these photos on my computer
screen, I could
see my inner confidence shine through, despite all the worries I went through in those 5 minutes of
actually taking these photos.
Bonus TIP: Remember the first time you meet someone online it is NOT a date (even though it may seem like you are setting one up), you're
actually just «meeting» someone for the first time to
screen and
see if you like the person enough to go on a «first date.»
I am more thoughtful then not these days... I love books &
actually seeing ppl in the flesh & not just via a
screen... I love walks and all types of music.
There aren't very many romantic comedies where viewers can
actually identify with the roles
seen on
screen.
This one of the few movies where you
actually see all the money on the
screen; in this case, $ 200 million dollars worth.
Without
seeing the consequences of his violent crimes on -
screen, the cocky and charismatic Cagney is
actually quite an appealing character compared to his moralistic but seemingly self righteous and pompous brother.
But there's one Science Fiction film that towers above all others of the genre, as well as all other films, and that is Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, which Warner Brothers barely released in time to
actually be
seen on a big
screen during the relevant year.
What many people who
saw him as an overnight success didn't realize, however, was that he'd
actually been acting — on the
screen, stage, and television — for most of his young life.
Actually, it's like watching something other than a movie, like a bunch of bad acting, cheesy dialogue and laughably crap special effects, and like this kind of slapstick childish unfunny type of humour, all exploded onto your
screen!!!! It's a bit like something you'd
see on Disney Channel, like in the same league as Lizzie McGuire.
I
actually saw the film myself at a
screening in London last Thursday, and I have to say I enjoyed it almost as much as Phillips» last flick.
Lizard is Awesome no doubt about that but I don't think we are
actually going to
see a true lizard on
screen rather than a guy with a bad pizza - face make - up..
I
actually saw it last night at an advance
screening and I thought it was quite good; very entertaining.
It's
actually astonishing that we not only have great actors nailing tricky scenes, and really some stunning, winding camerawork to go with it, but such things as the weaving in of special effects and the utter lack of capturing any of the off -
screen crew members who surely must have been around helping with the shoot (that we never
see anything we shouldn't in any of the many on -
screen mirrors is quite astonishing) only makes this one of the more brilliant efforts at shooting a seamless film since the first in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope.
The fight for the Infinity Stones was never
actually seen on
screen during this episode of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but we'd bet our last dollar this won't be the last we hear of it.
This
actually looks pretty damn good, more than anything it's great to
see this story about these wonderful women shown on the big
screen with so much attention to detail.
Tumblr, pay attention: Sebastian Stan, who made everyone lose their damn minds in The Winter Soldier and then leveraged his popularity to secure roles in exactly one weird - sounding indie sports comedy, is finally going to be in another (non-Marvel) movie that you'll
actually be able to
see on the big
screen.
I've decided to pull together a small list of the upcoming remakes that are on their way to the big
screen and hopefully find out which of these reboots may
actually be worth
seeing.
I was
actually convinced that something was wrong with the cinema's sound system, but I spoke to the projectionist, and a friend who
saw it on another
screen, and it simply seems to be the way the film was made.
A rating is everything in a horror film because it determines a lot of what we'll
actually see on
screen.
It is a symptom of Marvel's oppressive world - building that so much of the film's run time is devoted to new characters like the twins, or Vision (Paul Bettany,
actually having a face on
screen for the first time in the franchise), or Ulysses Klaw (Andy Serkis, a villain for a movie that will not
see the light of day for three more years), squeezing the interstitial moments down to little more than an afterthought.
I've
actually seen the film — I was at the Academy
screening the Siren mentions — and though it certainly isn't among the best silent films you'll ever
see, it does have more than historical interest, and it has a whole lot of that.
The film
actually expanded this week, opening on an additional 39
screens, but it still
saw a drop of nearly 60 %.
Not only does it not really draw us into the action, despite its first - person perspective, but a sizable portion of the film is
actually not shown to have been shot by any of the characters we
see on the
screen.
It seems like only yesterday, but it was
actually back in late April that I was sitting down in the theater to
see an advanced
screening of a movie called The Losers.
«I'm mostly thinking about what's going to happen when they
actually see what is on the
screen.»
I would be cheating my own rules for this annual exercise if I were to crown Howards End as my film of the year - I have in fact
seen it many, many times before and loved it for a long time (although never before was I able to enjoy the finesse of its narrative structure, and admire its sumptuous mise - en - scene and art direction -
actually delivered on a shoestring budget - on a big
screen).
Actually, I probably wouldn't have
seen the movie in the first place if I didn't get invited to a
screening of it.
Which is a shame bc this is a good story to bring to the big
screen and have people go out and
actually see!
There's an off -
screen mob which is heard but never
seen, and while that sort of constraint is understandable in a theater, where space and often money are very limited, there's no reason not to
actually show the rabble - rousers on
screen.
I
actually saw «Used Cars» here in Kansas City when it
screened at Showarama.
The screenplay is
actually written by a relative novice in the industry, Michael Sloane, whose only other previous screenplay to
see the silver
screen was a total throwaway Hollywood Boulevard II.
As it turns out, this on -
screen comic book was
actually brought to life for the film by Marvel's chief creative officer, Joe Quesada, who is sharing the page as
seen in the trailer.