Sentences with phrase «audiences early looks»

The 12 × 12 series featured work by a different promising Chicago artist each month, giving audiences early looks at artists like Rashid Johnson (2002).

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«There's a couple of shots early on where some of the kids in the audience look bored.
has been released by Focus Features today, giving wide audiences a first look at the film that set the Venice Film Festival ablaze earlier this year.
Lee stated that the audience was about to see an unfinished work, an early look at the creativity process.
But although Morning Glory will give audiences a new appreciation for early morning television and the people who produce it, this comedy will likely leave some parents looking for another option to tune into for their family's viewing entertainment.
If everything works here (and early indications are good, if mysterious), we could have another audience and critical darling looking to knock on Oscar's door.
The early sequence you site with the viewer looking at the concert hall audience was one of the longest takes of recent memory.
The film was set to be released earlier this fall, but will instead be released in 2016, giving audiences something to look forward to in the new year.
While audiences generally dismiss Murphy's output during this period as inconsequential, looking back in hindsight, some of these films represent his strongest work as a leading man, even if they lacked the pizzazz and chutzpah of his work during the early to mid-1980s.
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.
Stateside audiences got an eye full of the new 2018 BMW X2 at the 2018 Detroit Auto Show earlier this month, spurring excitement with its premium good looks and relatively affordable price tag.
Looking for readers early is really hard because everybody starts at zero and you only build the audience one - at - a-time.
While buyers who earlier looked up to OnePlus can now also look at Huawei, both smartphones do cater to different audiences.
In this behind the scenes look at the game, the audience will learn how Concept Artists and Environment Artists work hand in hand to create the places your heroes explore in search of action and glory, with the opportunity to see some of the earliest visions of the worlds you've come to know.
Epic has been looking to introduce its Unreal 4 modding kit to audiences since its launch earlier this year.
«Early access is the pathway or road that we're using but I think that once we get to the end of that road we can confidently be packaging and curating a console experience from the content and also from the learnings that we had on PC for our console audience... I think it's something that we should be actively looking to do.»
Late last month, one of the developers of the latest Kirby video game mentioned that Nintendo figured out early in the life of that franchise that American audiences preferred an angry - looking version of Kirby over the «cute» one that appealed to Japanese gamers.
The artist will guide the audience through some of her most important works, starting with her earliest pieces and ending with her current monumental project, «Looking for Jesus».
Intimate in scale — a theater for an audience of one — and made to solicit close looking, the work reflects her interests in early clockwork automata, the history of the mannequin and the puppet, and literature's host of legends in which the artificial figure comes to life.
From the early works in the 1970s that utilized the senses to his 1981 manifesto that demanded audiences to consider «What are we looking at?»
TechCrunch loves startup pitch - offs, and we're looking for a four early - stage startups that would like to take the stage to wow our judges (all notable VCs) and the audience with cool robots.
Your audience will potentially be in their early to mid 30s, financially stable, and looking for a variety of resources on home ownership, mortgages, and purchasing decisions.
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