Sentences with phrase «audience tastes»

If companies aren't nimble and don't react when audience taste changes, it could be game over.
How a simple combat system was the best way to match the target audience taste on Assassin's Creed.
The British YBA, whose solo exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery last year gave audiences a taste of things to come, will take over the pavilion in Venice.
Now, the Alamo Drafthouse has teamed up with director Matt Spicer to program a 23 - film repertory series to run alongside the film, giving audiences a taste of the classic and not - so - classic movies that inspired Ingrid Goes West.
• Confer with producers and assistants to select program content based on audience tastes, program specialties, and public requests.
Including fiction, documentary and animation from around the world, the 2018 program offers new audiences a taste of what the Festival offers, from laugh - out - loud comedy to contemplative reflections of the world we live in.
Melissa Kowalski and her parrot Togi give the entrepreneur cafe audience a taste of the animal education programs her business, Critters and Conservation, offers to children.
More slapstick - oriented than the original The Millionaire (which was based on a story by Earl Derr Biggers, of «Charlie Chan» fame), That Way With Women was perfectly attuned to postwar audience tastes.
Unless you're a student of modern Russian film you probably haven't seen a lot of Moscow in the movies, although the Russian horror films Nightwatch and its sequel Daywatch gave international audiences a taste of locations just waiting to be exploited.
It signalled that period when the major studios were in severe crisis, more out of touch with audience tastes than at any other time and in financial trouble after backing a series of very costly flops.
The film itself conjures the anxieties of being alone on a stage, performing a role and facing criticism, and now in New York, Prager gives her New York audience a taste of how that feels.
First Take is a biennial West Coast workshop of new American operas designed to give audiences a taste of the wide range of ideas in opera today.
Critics Consensus: Some humor is hit or miss, depending on the audience tastes, but the movie is funny overall.
Critic Consensus: Some humor is hit or miss, depending on the audience tastes, but the movie is funny overall.
Kevin Smith used a lot of foreshadowing in this film specifically to give the audience a taste of how karma works and shady people will get a taste of their own medicine.
Maybe his early fourth - wall - breaking crack about the prior film's box - office success («I'm spoken of in the same sentence as Jesus — it's Passion Of The Christ, then me, at least domestically») is as much about messianic reluctance as it is about vagaries of audience taste.
Based on having played games in the Silent Hill series, P.T. definitely gives the audience a taste of what Silent Hill is about.
In the first room, the curators give the audience a taste of three of the four bodies of work in this retrospective: mixed media assemblages with neon, wires, and found objects; delicate hand modeled sculptures in unfired clay; and cast, hand painted bronze.
Video introductions preceding each piece will give the audience a taste of each creator's process.
Visited different places for market and audience taste.
Conducted regular surveys and opinion polls to understand the audience taste, and get active feedback for improvement
Selecting phonograph or tape recording to be played based on the program specialty, audience taste, or by listening audience requests
Outstanding knowledge of film production software suites and trends in production and audience tastes
Select program content, in conjunction with producers and assistants, based on factors such as program specialties, audience tastes, or requests from the public.
Introduced or closed shows using a memorized or read scripts along with selection of program content, in conjunction with producers based on program specialties, audience taste and listeners request
Announced radio program on a nightly basis; organizing digital recordings to be played based on program specialty, knowledge of audience taste, or identified market trends
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