When they put it all together and present it and
the audience gets excited about it and the students are excited about it — that's a really good feeling, too.»
Not exact matches
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get audiences excited about what you have to say.
I like using simple surfaces and crockery so that the food jumps out of the photo and the bits around the food don't detract from what you're trying to
get your
audience excited about.
Chapman: Yeah, and that's a good piece of work and what it did for me — to go on to continue that thought
about the way in which it was an education — is what I saw was that it was possible for a complicated scientific subject to be discussed in front of a lay
audience, not be patronizing to the lay
audience,
get across a lot of information and
excite people because the local people were meeting outside the court and they were saying, «Well did you hear the things
about the bacterial flagellum?»
And since I usually
get real
excited about sharing the music and art I make with my
audience, and my Instagram feed is a continuous scroll of my giddy face, I can understand why one might imagine that I'm «happy all the time.»
Audiences may not
get too
excited about devastated people who conduct their social lives at the local Dairy Queen.
It's difficult to imagine that even an ideal
audience — i.e., people who harbor fantasies of being best friends with a president who's willing to kick some ass, and also believe that today's action movies don't feature enough knife fighting — would find much to
get excited about in London Has Fallen.
There's a definite aesthetic and thematic link running through these choices, and it's
exciting to have a new player on the scene who seem so serious
about getting these films in front of
audiences.
Older gamers had rediscovered the means to game again and younger
audiences finally
got a Nintendo platform they could finally be
excited about.
Release date: June 1 Cast: Logan Marshall - Green, Betty Gabriel, Harrison Gilbertson, Benedict Hardie Directed by: Leigh Whannell (Insidious: Chapter 3) Why we're
excited:
Audiences at SXSW flipped for this cheeky - looking sci - fi thriller
about an average guy (Marshall - Green) who
gets a chip implanted in his spine and becomes a hi - tech killing machine.
Though there aren't many films worth
getting genuinely
excited about, the schedule does provide some
audience - friendly fare as well as an early look at a few potential awards contenders.
And if what Mr. Zusak shared with his
audience of nearly 500 fans at a local library on a Saturday night gave me the story - writing bug, I'm willing to bet it can help you
get your students — especially your struggling readers and reluctant writers — a little more
excited about creating their own stories.
[They're] using all the skill they need to solve it with a real
audience and finding experts in that field — because kids can do that, and they
get excited about what they're learning because they're solving a real problem.
Involving my
audience in the production and promotion of my book wasn't
about getting services for free; it was
about the incredible engagement that happens because readers are so
excited about and invested in the book.
With persistence and savvy ways of self - promotion, you can build an
audience and
get them
excited about your food or cooking message.
A true revolution, the sort I can
get excited about, is the kind where we don't all shift from one single choice to another, but where we embrace all available options, and people can choose the solutions that best fit their personalities, their career plans, and reading
audience.
That's what's
exciting about getting the guided view tools out there: We have broad
audience that is interested in popular material — The Walking Dead, Kick Ass — but the newest issue of Y the Last Man was the number one comic yesterday, and Sandman does really well.
• Clarity
about your goals for the book • Crafted and defined a topic that resonates with your
audience — and makes you
excited to start writing • A chapter - by - chapter detailed outline • Written at least 3 chapters • Registration on CreateSpace and Kindle Direct Publishing • Positive momentum to complete the book • Confidence in your ability to achieve the goals of your project • A supportive environment to voice triumphs, frustrations, and concerns — and
get help • A blueprint for using your book to attract new customers
I'm really quite humbled by these honors, but also so
excited about getting the chance to show my work to a wider
audience,» noted Rachel Kerwin.
When I
got there, given that GM had brought the Chevy Volt, I suggested to the organizers that I tell the
audience about the
exciting future that starts with PHEVs.
Because the whole point of doing a press release is to
get your business exposure, you want to have elements in it that your
audience will be
excited to tell other people
about.