Sentences with phrase «audience knows the meaning»

Not exact matches

By half of magnitude — I think audience mostly knows — but what that means is, each order of magnitude is a factor of 10.
By transparency, I mean they have full price transparency (know what they are paying for media vs. data vs. services vs. tech), they have attribution transparency (see each individual vendor's contribution to the sales funnel), they have audience transparency (know where their data is sourced from), and channel transparency (know distribution of ads on desktop, mobile, etc.).
In the same way with your online storytelling you should convey your message so that the audience values the advice and knows that you mean it.
As every parent of a teenager knows, just because your audience is captive doesn't mean it has to listen.
That means you'll have to conduct some interviews to get to know what drives your target audience.
Some of these are bound to work better than others (The Book of Exodus doesn't really lend itself to the sort of story Scott clearly wanted to tell), but the lesson to audiences is clear: Just because a movie is about the Bible doesn't mean you can know what to expect when you sit down to watch it.
This person knew that the chapter was full of meaning and featured the rich, evocative sound of names, names which mean very little to a contemporary audience but names of people who were a vital part of Christ's story.
(If you do not know how to pronounce a word, or if you do not know what it means or refers to, how can you expect your audience to know?)
the actors on the stage are suddenly frozen, their posture or gesture transfixed, the audience in an instant is turned to stone, time holds breath, and you and I become a part of this great drama — that of the meanings of things and events, of love and hate, of living and killing — a drama before and beyond time, before even this particular Passion, yet known to us here and now.
This audience, if anyone, knows the importance of the mission to educate people about what fair food means and why it is crucial for our future.
Not sure who thought it was a good idea to censor songs meant for a mature audience, when we all know what the lyrics really say!
In our day - to - day jobs, we know what that means, but do other outside audiences?
Also you'll need to periodically clean your email list to maintain deliverability and an engaged audience --- just because people are no longer reading your emails, doesn't mean they will unsubscribe.
Just by invoking the term «Munich» both the speaker and his audience knew what was meant by it.
But its frequent recurrences meant his audience knew exactly what John was referring to: quarantine, for centuries the only effective way to slow the pestilence's advance.
I mean, it is as I think everybody in this audience knows the old dogma used to be that adult humans, like all adult mammals, we didn't generate new brain cells.
:) Because, yeah, I love writing but I'd also like having an audience, you know what I mean?
It's seriously one of my favorites... and I like it because it's for a younger audience than just Ann Taylor if you know what I mean!
This means you should research the type of Sugar Daddy you want so that you know your target audience.
We the audience are meant to connect with her and root for her (same with Guttenberg in time, we all know he always played a goodie) but its all so vomit inducing and infantile... these days anyway.
It's all hilarious to watch, and James Franco knows Wiseau is a figure of fun for the film while Sestero, played with well - meaning sweetness by his brother Dave, is the audience surrogate.
Long before the movie's climax, in which Magneto (Ian McKellen) turns smashed - up automobiles into fiery projectiles to be hurled at his enemies, those in the audience will know what it means to behold a flaming hunk of junk.
This game is by no means perfect but If you are looking for a game that doesn't make you feel like it has been dumbed down for a 6 - 14 yo target audience by marketing boys, look no further.
In other box office news: Wonder Woman continues to show great legs... and before anyone calls us out for sexism, please know that that's common box office vernacular for insignificant percentage drops from week to week meaning the audience is really into you.
This film is actually terrible — I mean, yeah — it is scary in the sense that its creepy, but I think, really, the film is just the byproduct of global DVD residuals from the directors father — allowing Panatos to string together a series of overproduced, overgrained interior sequences, cheap synth score and a slasher movie ending, and trying to pass it off as a «cult movie», when really we, the audience, need to know who, what or where the protagonist is coming from, what her dramatic need is, who she interacts with, and so on.
While Willis continues to phone in his performance with the same on - screen persona he's been giving us for the last decade or two, the other main actors get their chances to shine, especially an always fun Helen Mirren (Monsters University, Hitchcock) and John Malkovich, who know well enough to play to the audience that they know that the movie they're in is meant to be nothing but a hammy lark.
A quirked - up tonally mangled mess of a movie, with kooky comedy sitting next to drama, audiences actually didn't know whether it was meant to be funny or not.
Brooke Runnette, Executive Producer of Shark Week, said, «While Shark Week's primary purpose is to entertain, we also know that our audience loves sharks as much as we do, and that means making a commitment to protecting sharks.
In essence, Snyder directs five extended length music videos (nearly each significant scene contains a cover of a well - known pop hit to ham - handedly provide the thematic meaning of it) featuring sexy girls in tight clothing unleashing a god - awful lot of violence against undead, fantasy and mechanical villains (remember, got ta keep that PG - 13 rating to appeal to that all important adolescent male target audience).
Watching Pacino in this role, you can see that he knows what it means to feel soulless and depleted as both an artist and a man, and he isn't afraid to share that with an audience.
Hong Kong audiences will know what that means, but to foreigners it doesn't mean anything.
The Machinist, one gleans pretty quickly, is about duality and split personas, meaning that the central mystery of the piece is the amount of time it will take for Trevor to figure out what an audience savvy with like entertainments (Identity, Memento, Jacob's Ladder, Angel Heart) already knows.
This means that World War Z will probably be marketed at more mainstream audiences to justify its no doubt bigger budget.
No, but even when there are other reasons, it's the same type of thing — the scene is meant to make the audience feel something.
Soni knows first hand what it means to be an outsider, having himself moved to the U.S. for college after growing up in India, «My character is definitely weird but because he has a journey though the film I think audiences will see him more as a real person rather than just a strange guy.
But this feature adaptation has no narrative ties to the animated series, which means audiences of all ages can go into the movie without having to know anything except that this is another clever LEGO movie with a fantastic voice cast behind it.
Non-Digital Natives Just because this audience didn't grow up using computers doesn't mean that they don't know how to use one.
They also know they have to make their meaning clear for an audience of peers who may not speak English well.
Knowing your audience means that you can tailor everything online to suit them, in a way that won't omit secondary or tertiary audiences.
Real readability means knowing your audience and writing for them.
Addressing an audience of media and VIP guests at the launch event in Dubai, Dr Palmer revealed that the Lagonda, will be known as the Lagonda Taraf: Taraf means «ultimate luxury» in Arabic, according to Aston Martin.
Since most authors write for a specific, niche audience, self - publishing provides the means to keep costs and overhead down while focusing on selling to that group of readers we know are going to be interested in this book.
Before you know it, you'll have a book that reaches an audience that can't be found through traditional means like blogging.
Knowing this fact, means that one of your major goals should be to provide members of your target audience with as much information as possible.
So translation rights, I mean, the thing about selling translation rights today, and I'm sure you know this, is that you often deal with the foreign publisher, they translate the book, they give you $ 500, and you never hear from them again; you never get any sales figures, you never build an audience in that country.
While this doesn't mean you should target all of your efforts to 70 - year - old women living in the outskirts of Atlanta, there is a point: know where to find your audience.
By this I mean: we have a fairly good modeling analysis of how DM customers behave — once you've established your baseline of a title's sales, you know that most of your audience will stick around month - after - month.
Frances Caballo presents 9 Free Social Media Analytics Tools for Writers posted at Social Media Just for Writers, saying, «The only way we can know whether our social media marketing efforts are working — meaning whether we are engaging our audience — is to use analytics tools.
Indies connect effortlessly with their audience via digital means no matter where they are.
But when you go too broad in number or too generic in concept, it usually means you don't really know your audience.
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