The anemic Fire TV game selection underscores the ugly truth about the device: Amazon does not have a clear target
audience in mind for the box's gaming features.
Not exact matches
Keeping
in mind the concepts presented above, you can establish value
for your
audience, sell your solution and minimize post-purchase regret.
In preparing thousands of entrepreneurs and corporate managers for high - stakes presentations, I've rarely seen an audience of decision makers wait for a cue when a red flag pops in their min
In preparing thousands of entrepreneurs and corporate managers
for high - stakes presentations, I've rarely seen an
audience of decision makers wait
for a cue when a red flag pops
in their min
in their
mind.
The nationwide challenge will see Emirati students with an entrepreneurial
mind pitch their concepts
in front of a live
audience and a judging panel
for a chance to win prizes and work with a local business mentor.
Then, keeping these tips
in mind, package them succinctly and convincingly
for your
audience.
Use language appropriate to the visitor based on the target
audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so using bold headings and sub-headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself
in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to keep the visitor engaged on your site and to keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor text)
in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching
for to reach your site and write with these keywords
in mind These tips are a great starting point
for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
With the development of radio and television, which became mass media
in a one - way mode, the message interaction on telephones became overshadowed
in the
mind of the public by the scintillation of media focusing largely on entertainment
for mass
audiences.
However,
for our purposes this week, and with my particular
audience in mind, I've decided to stick with the assumption that Paul is the author of these texts.
In our
mind, a fair of this size with 10,000 or more wines needs to appeal to
audiences, to channels where there is the need
for multiple wine styles from multiple origins, multiple grape varieties — and that is mainly the independent off - and on - trade markets as well as the growing number of specialists on - line.
In City, Bilic may foresee another giant primed
for a killing, and another high - profile contest which can afford his attack -
minded team the opportunity to shine before a global
audience.
Balls bouncing seems like a simple concept, but the science behind it is quite complicated, so please bear
in mind that we have simplified it
for our
audience.
I've held off on using it as a tool
for my nonprofit organization, yet (that's about to change) because: a) most of my
audience isn't on Twitter and doesn't get it; b) due to limited staffing, I've found it difficult to keep up with on a regular basis; and c) I haven't had a real goal
in mind — something I wanted to accomplish by using it.
Lastly, keep
in mind that companies that are hiring may be willing to pay
for an existing employee's participation
in your event if they know potential new employees are
in the
audience!
Consistent with this approach, scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) just published their research on ADHD
in a most unusual academic journal: the Frontiers
for Young
Minds is an electronic scientific journal whose primary
audience comprises children from elementary and junior high schools.
Writing
for a broad, nonspecialist
audience, the author argues against «all of the most famous and influential theories»
in the philosophy of
mind and
for his interpretation of topics such as the
mind - body problem, consciousness, and free will.
Earth
in Mind is a collection of Orr's essays written between 1990 and 1993
for a variety of
audiences.
Keep
in mind the
audience you are trying to reach and what they might be searching
for.
The 3D
in The Mummy is
mind - blowing, and we can't wait
for audiences to experience it on one of our more than 29,000 RealD - equipped screens worldwide.»
Dating
for Adult Singles and Couples: vPlus Adult Dating software is uniquely developed with an adult
audience in mind.
I suspect kids, who are well - versed
in video - game speak, won't
mind the incoherence or the hyperventilating pace — and, after all, they are the
audience Rodriguez made the movie
for.
No recent movie about The Troubles gives the
audience the emotions, the pure hatred between the two forces, with the impact of «' 71,» the credit going not only to Jack O'Connell, known to us mostly
for his role as the rebellious prisoners
in «Starred Up» (never
mind that the dialogue was largely indecipherable), but also to director Yann Demanage
for setting up realistic seeming fight scenes, a series of breathless chases, and a sense of neighborhood that Demange found not
in present day Belfast but
in the English town of Sheffield.
Of course, some of the most laboriously expositional dialogue
in recent television history also distracts which, combined with the most functional, dull and themeless music I have heard
in a TV drama of late, is likely to leave
audiences perplexed; bearing
in mind that 2008's John Adams, directed by Tom Hooper (the recent recipient of a well - deserved Academy Award
for The Kingà cents â
It was definitely made
for a younger
audience in mind, and at times seems to forget that the younger
audience can take on a challenge.
Veber, also responsible
for «The Dinner Game,» apparently has a finger on the pulse of French
audiences and Gallic -
minded Americans, but there's just not a lot of freshness
in this Closet.
German / Austrian director Michael Haneke has become notorious
for making films that are, essentially, extended meditations on discomfort,
in which the lives of his fictional characters are marred by unspeakable violence and the
minds of the
audience are jarred by self - reflexive story twists.
Again, though, its ground - breaking delivery to
audiences is what will keep the film
in people's
minds for the rest of 2018.
Batmanglij and Marling end up going
for broke with their overcooked plot, once again reaching too far to try resonate with any sort of truthfulness that would change some
minds in the
audience on the rightness or wrongness on the struggle between corporations and human interests.
As with other Bruckheimer endeavors, a bunch of lame - ass 20 - something male actors fill up the supporting cast
in an effort
for the female
audience members to argue over who's the cutest to keep their
minds occupied from the ridiculous plot and poor character development.
On one hand, the speech tests the
audience's patience
for legalese; on the other, it is a tour - de-force, a brilliant meditation on the fundamental tension between moral right and democratic law, delivered by an actor so thoroughly
in command of the character that it feels almost effortlessly tossed off — one can only imagine that Lincoln, the lawyer and the president, spent many sleepless nights playing this debate out
in his
mind.
Missing the point of what true grindhouse fans are looking
for, don't expect much life to be found
in this stale, monotonous,
mind - numbing tale, making Biehn's
audience the sole victim
in this whole debacle
The Internship feels every bit like it's made by the same slackers that the two stars represent themselves as being within the story itself, and like their occupation of guys who hock merchandise
for a living, this entire film could be said to be a nearly two - hour commercial venture meant to sell Google and a few other companies (University of Phoenix and Match.com are mentioned prominently by name) on the
minds of nearly everyone
in the
audience.
Michael Shannon, who is among the very best of his peer group and doesn't
mind the hustle and isn't precious about the work and who can always be counted on to be A Presence on a red carpet will be sitting
in the same
audience as Casey Affleck, who looks like being praised
for his work is akin to someone running over his cat.
Writer / Director Jordan Peele does something simple yet profound with his first film: populating a conventional horror movie structure with a black man as the hero and white people as villains, pulling
audiences into a
mind - set that others have been striving to
for eons: the black person
in America.
Although his serious work has attracted applause and acclaim (including a BAFTA best actor nomination
for Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless
Mind, and Golden Globe wins
for Man On The Moon and The Truman Show),
audience acceptance of his silly side, first glimpsed
in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, has grown to dizzying heights.
How exactly he's going to fit into the MCU puzzle is still a closely guarded secret, but one thing will be certain:
Audiences will be
in for a
mind - bending experience as the good doctor (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) is the master of the mystical arts.
Directors David Leitch and Chad Stahleski fully grasp what
audiences want to see here — an efficient protagonist who is single -
minded in his quest
for revenge.
That
mind ends up isolating him from his friends and loved ones, and maybe
for the first time since L.I.E., Dano (and director Bill Pohlad) makes the choice to let the
audience in with him
in a way that will actually build sympathy.
In an essay for BuzzFeed, Allison Wilmore argues that the issue is that most «Oscar movies» aren't made with queer audiences in mind: They use «characters as symbols rather than as people unto themselves, and mediating stories through the more «relatable» perspectives of outsiders and allies.&raqu
In an essay
for BuzzFeed, Allison Wilmore argues that the issue is that most «Oscar movies» aren't made with queer
audiences in mind: They use «characters as symbols rather than as people unto themselves, and mediating stories through the more «relatable» perspectives of outsiders and allies.&raqu
in mind: They use «characters as symbols rather than as people unto themselves, and mediating stories through the more «relatable» perspectives of outsiders and allies.»
I'm excited
for audiences to get to see the film
in theatres soon, and hope this will be a song that stays
in their hearts and
mind in the days to come.
Mark and Kameron's exchange
in our last round about the lack of explicit gay sex scenes
in Call Me by Your Name, and what that «omission» (or, as Mark more precisely identifies it, deliberate aesthetic choice) has meant to different segments of the film's queer
audience, brought to
mind BPM, a brainy but also wrenchingly heartfelt film whose story
in part revolves around those very questions: how much to show, to whom, and
for what purpose.
Ostensibly designed with Evangelicals
in mind, the faith - based parable probably has more of an appeal
for the Christian crowd than
for general
audiences.
Sony Pictures Classics has picked up the film
for US distribution, announcing its release date already
for December 19 — perfectly placed
in the Oscar corridor to keep it fresh
in audiences»
minds despite its early premiere at Cannes.
Oscar opened the Best Picture list to ten nominees last year, not out of guilt
for leaving out so many worthy nominees,
mind you, but as a way to make sure the big
audience - pleasing Hollywood movies that Middle America (
in other words, the Oscar telecast
audience) has actually seen would find a place
in the show.
Fighting daily
for freedom across the globe can keep the body
in shape but as
audiences find out
in the trailer
for Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, it tires the
mind — especially when it doesn't agree with the rise of the industrial military complex.
Say what you will the R - rated superhero flick — like
for instance that it falls
in line with many of the same familiar tropes it purports to mock — but the gleefully violent and «adult» - oriented box office smash opened the flood gates
for more of its R - rated ilk, showing studios through the ever influential power of green (not Green Lantern
mind you), that
audiences were more than receptive to «mature» content
in their superhero films.
But there's a major disadvantage here as well, as Xiao Hong herself remains something of a cipher
for much too long
in her own film, being talked about by others but not being allowed to simply be experienced without any direct filter, so the
audience can make up its own
mind about her.
The science fiction - ish twist
in the spy thriller Criminal is ludicrous:
Audiences are asked to believe that a mad scientist working
for the CIA
in this day - and - age can transplant memories from a dead agent's
mind into the damaged brain of a notorious criminal.
For those of you who know some things about the production of the first film and the underpinnings of the ideals — not just with the themes of the story itself, but what Christopher Nolan and the producers of the film had in mind for what they were showing the audience — you will notice how they built on just th
For those of you who know some things about the production of the first film and the underpinnings of the ideals — not just with the themes of the story itself, but what Christopher Nolan and the producers of the film had
in mind for what they were showing the audience — you will notice how they built on just th
for what they were showing the
audience — you will notice how they built on just that.
It's also, bearing
in mind the director's recent output, by far the most accessible film he's made
in a while, albeit still a tad on the languid side
for many, with its genre roots allowing the director to give full rein to his inherent weirdness within a comprehensible context, thereby not necessarily losing half the
audience in befuddlement.
Though it's clearly been made with a particular
audience in mind (boys aged 6 - 12), «Monster Trucks» doesn't really have much going
for it apart from its solid ensemble cast.