Sentences with phrase «at a younger audience who»

Even though this game is geared at a younger audience who might not care all that much about compelling narrative, it's still a tired trope.

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Here's an idea: Make videos, aimed at a young audience, who you think will watch those videos on their phones.
But the New York Times writer failed to grasp that the article in Italian was commenting on off - hand remarks by Pope Francis at an audience in November, suggesting that perhaps he agrees with Paul VI, who once said to a young boy that his dog would be with him in heaven.
Contrast this with the situation of the average seconday level RE teacher who is required to teach at least 6 lessons (40 - 45 mins each) per day to various classes of young people, who are for the most part a captive audience.
Swift, who won a total of three Grammy during the evening, told the audience, «As the first woman to win album of the year at the Grammys twice, I want to say to all the young women out there: there are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame.»
No sooner had Peter Dundas been announced as the new creative director of Roberto Cavalli on Thursday (a bit of well - timed succession planning for Mr Cavalli, who will turn 75 later this year) than Massimo Giorgetti was named as Dundas» successor at Emilio Pucci on Friday morning, signalling that Pucci will take a younger, fresher stance in a bid to free itself from the shackles of its iconic prints and make the brand more relevant to a younger audience.
It's eye candy for the men and women who grew up loving westerns while also appealing to a newer and younger audience all at the same time.
While most adults in the audience will wonder why Mia would ever seriously consider a relationship with a guy who is so self - centered to get mad at her for desiring to relocate 3,000 miles away to go to the most prestigious music school in the country, the film seems to make the false presumption that younger girls will find it more romantic for the boyfriend to be upset that they will be apart and have to Skype to keep in touch (something he seems to think is the worst possible case scenario, even though he already spends several weeks a year on the road performing gigs).
The trouble is that these sequences are at times a little too cartoony for their own good and while they may appeal to younger viewers who are not quite ready to grapple with the headier ideas regarding how dangerous mere words can be to the social order, older audience members will find themselves waiting impatiently for the next visual poem to begin.
The director made the bold decision to cast, as themselves, the three young American friends who wrestled the suspected terrorist to the floor, but audiences do not appear to have been very intrigued by that novel prospect — in the UK at least.
But Lorene Scafaria, who wrote and directs «The Meddler,» has apparently hoped to do just that, to bring in an audience interested in seeing how she coped with her father's death, or rather how her mother dealt with her own husband's demise; her rising career as a scriptwriter, her mother's generous donation to a young friend to enable her to have a classy wedding ceremony, and her mom's volunteering at a hospital in L.A..
Sadly, Russell Brand's «Arthur» isn't it, though it's at least a benign bit of fluff that should please younger audiences unfamiliar with the 1981 comedy, even if purists who adore the original may hate this version.
At the time Welles was a young prodigious talent who, as audiences surely know, would soon go on to create some of the greatest cinema ever made.
Luis Rodriquez, Poet Laureate of Los Angeles, introduces the play to a sellout audience at the El Cerrito High School theater and notes how wonderful it is for this community to see these young people «for who they really are... and not what the media says.
He talks, in «Frames of Mind,» about Jean - Paul Sartre, a famous French philosopher, and novelist who was «extremely precocious» as a young child but «so skilled at mimicking adults, including their style and register of talk, that by age five he could enchant audiences with his linguistic fluency.»
It is programmed specifically for Key Stage 2 pupils, and will feature performances from artists appearing at the Festival who have a passion for engaging and inspiring young audiences.
She manages to capture raw emotion with a wave of nostalgia that captivates not only her primary audience of young adult readers, but also those of us who, at least in theory, have moved past the age of soaring crushes and crushing heartbreak.
My family own some of his albums and a nice collectors book of his tv episodes.Let's look at adults who feel compelled to buy junky souvenirs at football games and swill down junk food and beers in front of the eyes of the younger audiences at these events.Come on... let» lay blame on the right parties.
At the trendy Club Gouge, where Warshawski is keeping an eye on Petra, a young cousin who caused trouble in the previous book, performance artist Karen Buckley (aka the Body Artist) invites members of the audience to step on stage to paint her nude body.
As we all know, the people who write on the Internet about comics are a tiny, tiny, tiny portion of the audience, and while they often clamor for diversity and Marvel responds to them, is there a large influx of young women, minorities, queer, and trans people going into comics shops and buying those diverse titles or at least getting them digitally or in trade?
I think the audience who are reading «Shonen Jump» also grew up, and so there are people who are strong «Shonen Jump» fans, they are still with us, but also at the same time we introduced this digital simultaneous product and the younger generation is a lot more comfortable with that.
It's very clear from the beginning that Watch Dogs 2 is aimed at a much younger audience, the rebellious one who believes in conspiracies and are angry at the system.
The move comes at a time when the NFL, along with other sports leagues, are trying to reach the new, younger audience who often don't watch live sports through traditional pay TV.
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