Sentences with phrase «as the viewer sees»

As viewers saw on Lovetown, USA, the relationship expert was tasked with helping two single dads find love.
And that seems to be the case, as viewers saw Romero killed Bob Paris (Kevin Rahm) in the season 3 finale not because he will personally benefit from his death, but because he's protecting Norma, whom he has already fallen for.
Coogler favors action in the frame rather than frenetic editing, which adds to the sense of immersion as the viewer sees events in their entirety.
It's a strange, curiously ominous exploded history, one that can be reassembled and dissembled as the viewer sees fit.
Photographer Julie Patrick, Associate Member since 2002, blurs the viewer's understanding of text in her submission, Hurricane Neon, featuring a color palate run wet as the viewer sees through a water streaked window to the neon signs nearby during a heavy storm.
The movement produced much more than Spartan geometry, as viewers saw in «A Minimal Future?
Vision becomes dispersed as the viewer sees not himself but reflections of reflections, an illusion without an illusion.

Not exact matches

Sometime soon — as early as next year — Canadian viewers will see all the same Super Bowl ads that Americans do.
Through a series of YouTube videos, viewers will see players like Minnesota Wild defenseman Ryan Suter and Edmonton Oilers forward Ryan Nugent - Hopkins use the credit card company's payment system as they go through a skills competition, which is a fun variation to the NHL All - Star Game's annual skills competition.
As the video plays on Facebook, you'll see a constant stream of data that includes the number of viewers watching.
This is the AdWords for Video Tool which allows you to see more video and YouTube specific metrics, such as subscribers earned and how much of the video viewers watched.
As an example, if you're concerned that website visitors aren't seeing your opt - in form, you could run an A / B style split test that randomly presents viewers with one of two different page versions.
This latest flood comes just days after HBO personality John Oliver urged his viewers to contact the FCC in support of the Obama - era rules, echoing a similar call from 2014 that many saw as boosting the public's awareness of net - neutrality the last time the topic was under debate.
Garrett sees the advantage of being a network with the earliest show as catching viewers first and hoping they continue to watch your station, build an affinity for it, and call in with news tips.
ESPN, for example, is seen by many analysts as being protected from the winds of change because it has a stranglehold on sports - related content — something viewers still seem willing to pay for.
In crass media terms, having a lot of Trump coverage could be seen as an attempt to attract viewers and thus boost ratings numbers, rather than a biased political choice.
Woods opened in August 2017 as a 100/1 long - shot to take the green jacket at the Masters, but after a month of solid play during which viewers have seen flashes of the Tiger of old, Woods» odds have fallen all the way down to 16/1, the seventh best odds in the field.
Whether or not the critical acclaim already experienced by O.J.: Made in America means that television viewers can expect more long - form, multi-part films from ESPN remains to be seen, as Schell said the longer format is difficult to sustain without the right subject matter.
While the style of the awards might strike some as abrasive, viewers see a roundup of customer perceptions — mostly from the firm's Yelp reviews.
5 Content that contains nudity, pornography, or profanity, which a reasonable viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as in a workplace should be tagged as NSFW.
If requested, the platforms (cable and satellite distribution companies) were obligated to substitute the Canadian ads on the US feed of the program distributed in Canada, so that a Canadian viewer, whether watching «Friends» (as an example) on either NBC or a Canadian network, saw the same Canadian ads.
Viewers saw no movement in the YouTube video, but some speculated that Shkreli's cat, Trashy, might jump up on the desktop, as the cat has done on occasion during the pharmaceutical industry entrepreneur's weekly financial investing recaps.
The videos often turn into Rorschach Tests, with viewers seeing what they want to see; taken as a package, however, the depth of the problem is both obvious and undeniable.
She has a director's ability to see the world through a lens, to see a narrative as a framed scene — to see it as viewers will see it.
A spokesperson says the newly designed business profile pages will include more customization options, as well as a monthly viewer count that shows the total number of people who have seen a company's pins during the past 30 days.
Others see it as the latest blow to an industry already in decline as viewers turn to the Internet and away from pay TV to watch their favourite programs.
In short, I consider this «reality» show as must see TV which attempts to convince non-Muslim viewers of Muslim self - importance, moral superiority, and feigned persecution with every condescending word uttered by these hypocritical, duplicitous people.
The «God's Army» comment was taken totally out of context, as any viewer of the video clip can plainly see.
As the commercial progresses, the viewer begins to see both participants as people, not issueAs the commercial progresses, the viewer begins to see both participants as people, not issueas people, not issues.
While Silverman warns viewers about being kept out of the polls, introducing herself as «your Jewish friend Sarah,» Jackson, who voiced the recent bedtime story for parents «Go the F**k to Sleep,» rhymes his warning to voters, in a video that's been seen over a million times on YouTube.
Sharp viewers will see the famous, uh, therapist in the background of a scene as one of the Collector's captives.
Both strategies serve to give the viewer distance on the image, to remind the viewer that the image is to be seen as image, not as reality.
Generally, as news anchors and the news itself, more and more become the products of popular culture and consumers» desire to see the handsome and the beautiful, and the dramatic and alluring, television viewers will suffer more and more from inaccurate reporting, inane and nearly meaningless stories, outright stupidity, and a complete decline in journalistic integrity (of which this story on CNN is a part).
It is closer to liturgy, as the pages flash, and praise is almost demanded of the viewer, who sees long - loved words shining anew.
As viewers who went to see the film this weekend noticed, one scene looked extremely familiar to fans of Krasinski's original breakout role of Jim Halpert on The Office.
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While Lineker saw an emotional interview on BBC posted on social media, he didn't commit as to whether or not he would go through with the promise, insisting that viewers would have to wait and see in the first programme of next season.
As you can see from Kayley's remarks above (and her belief is typical of the dozens of people I have spoken with who watched the show last year), many viewers believe that what they saw was that Jamie «made improvements within the constraints.»
The end of the film made an appeal for viewers to care about the ocean, citing the accidental release of the lion fish coinciding with overfishing in the Caribbean for how we humans can cause great problems with what we see as minor mistakes.
For those involved in may be tremendous fun while it lasts, but as viewers of Blue Planet have seen it only takes one bit of the sea to get out of kilter for the whole eco-system to be endangered.
While it took almost a full hour - and - a-half for it to be formally acknowledged, what viewers were actually seeing from the start of the debate were coalition negotiations unfolding before their very eyes — as the Conservative Party press office pointed out on Twitter.
I'd be curious to see how much an effort like this cost, both in the aggregate and per - click, and also how many people actually responded — though also note that a candidate's ad would function as a virtual yard sign even if the viewer doesn't click it.
The Labour leader's performance outpolled May among all age groups up to 64 year olds — on nearly all metrics or «entitlements» which viewers saw as important.
Viewers saw him interpret a fair question as an accusation, then give a slurred tribute, from which it was apparent he was intoxicated.
Perhaps the most touching moment in a whole series of television performances that viewers will see him carry out with such skill is his last one as prime minister.
Though he was seen by many viewers as wholesome and friendly, before Lauer was fired from his job at NBC, the «Today» anchor had a history of off - color comments about women.
Gove's skills as a debater are unmatched in government, but I'm not convinced viewers always respond positively when they see or hear him being interviewed.)
That is, some viewers perceive the dress as lit with natural light and see white, while others perceive it as lit with incandescent indoor light and see blue.
This signal conveys fine detail, and viewers see pictures that are clearer as well as wider than normal.
As is the case with viewing the moon's terminator line, the change in light casts shadows, allowing viewers to see many features in three dimensions (like being able to see the depth of craters on the moon).
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