Sentences with phrase «audiences interested only»

Yes, it's equally unfriendly to audiences interested only in a superficial, visceral experience, but Annihilation has a well - defined narrative that offers a degree of resolution.

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A contest to put a fan in an episode would certainly be interesting, but it would never become a consistent talk trigger; only one person would win, and the prize is too large in scale for a wider audience to care for long.
Not only does the audience benefit from new interesting opinions, but the guest contributor also shares the content on their social media and networks too, extending its reach.
You only have a few minutes to pique the interest of your audience.
Another interesting point: He reminded the audience that, according to his research, only 7 percent of word of mouth is online.
And if Netflix were to make streaming - only movies that generate blockbuster - style buzz and audience interest, more studios might consider taking a chance on earlier streaming of their own movies.
Marketing experts suggest businesses update their audiences on a regular basis but only if there's something new, informative and interesting to say.
However, if you've convinced yourself that you're the only person in the room with something interesting or valuable to say, then you'll miss key opportunities to clarify, provide relevant examples and challenge the audience to dig deeper to extract greater meaning.
Only people who forge knives, or have an interest in that... they're the only ones who could really get engaged as an audieOnly people who forge knives, or have an interest in that... they're the only ones who could really get engaged as an audieonly ones who could really get engaged as an audience.
While it might feel better going for a larger audience, your business may very well end up being smaller, since only a small percentage will be interested in your skills.
«Certainly working moms are kind of the most visible, but it's a misconception that that's the only audience that's interested... Both working moms and dads, and also people with health issues, or who are [taking care of] people with health issues, people who live in rural or locally depressed economies, military spouses, people who want to travel, and certainly millennials «-- are just some of the categories of people seeking job flexibility.
Surveys and interviews seem to be the go - to source for learning about your target audience's needs, interests, and goals, but they are not the only way to accomplish this goal.
You may get 500 visits from a high - level publisher, but if you write for a general audience, you'll get people who are only fleetingly interested in your business.
Not only is LinkedIn home to a highly qualified and sophisticated audience, but it presents «lots of opportunities to connect, engage, and re-engage with audiences based on [your audience's] interests
«Studios have misjudged it in the past and thought audiences weren't interested in seeing a woman in an action role who is a capable, intelligent woman — and isn't only leaning on her sex.»
The fact of God indwelling us through His Holy Spirit is going to make a change in our lives and will have much relevance to everyday life so I don't know where you get the idea that «if we accept that the Kingdom is now a «spiritual» Kingdom only, then that leads to the situation where the Kingdom becomes a religious idea that has little relevance to everyday life, very interesting to theologians, pulpiteers and pew audiences, but no dynamic to transform people into action».
I suggest that if we accept that the Kingdom is now a «spiritual» Kingdom only, then that leads to the situation where the Kingdom becomes a religious idea that has little relevance to everyday life, very interesting to theologians, pulpiteers and pew audiences, but no dynamic to transform people into action.
But then this goes back to MY original post that it is interesting that God allowed ONLY Christians to be murdered in a theater audience that undoubtedly contained many non-Christians.
As a part time blogger, I only take on a few clients each month, and try to choose those with products I already love, am excited to try, or think my audience is most interested in.
Of course, advertisers can target by interest as well as by demographics, running ads only on special - interest sites or on special - interest sections of mass - audience and news sites.
But even the ones that WERE N'T viewed by millions mattered: the internet is an endless sea of niches, and not only was it impossible for the campaign to target every possible interest or audience, they didn't need to — their supporters were busy doing it for them, and in their own (authentic) voices.
Not only is the Q&A directly related to what most interests the audience, but because they are about to leave, how you handle the questions forms everyone's final impression of you.
Not only does this get your audience thinking and engaged, it can give you important information about their level of interest, knowledge, and experience.
As a part time blogger, I only take on a few clients each month, and try to choose those with products I already love, am excited to try, or think my audience is most interested in.
I would also choose only a few items for fear that I look like I haven't given much thought to the exercise or was not being very honest about my interests (i.e. that I was applying a shotgun approach to make sure I capture the biggest audience).
Nonetheless, when it comes to a specific section of the audience that is interested only in cruisers like the Harley Davidson, things are bound to get a little tougher.
Instantly find any The Big Bang Theory full episode available from all 11 seasons with videos, reviews This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may only interest a specific audience.
All of the members of Leonard Hofstadter's family are accomplished scientists, apart from his younger brother This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may only interest a specific audience.
This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may only interest a specific audience.
I like this movie very interesting The only reason why this movie might not appeal to someone is because Indian culture is very unique and if the audience is totally unaware of the culture, the movie might come as a bit of a shock, and they might find it impossible to relate to.
The overall story seems so familiar that the only way this work is if we (the audience) become deeply invested in or interested in these characters outside of the «they might be the murderer angle.»
The only thing that's really interesting about this is the audience reaction to blackface, that's about it.
Will Gluck, who directed the light comedies Easy A and Friends with Benefits, brings his audience - friendly talent on board for this musical, though it is interesting that the film only really comes to life through some of the musical numbers and not through the spoken dialogue or comic characterizations.
This picture ought to be of particular interest to African - American audiences, given the fact that the black community is the only one where the HIV infection rate is skyrocketing.
To hold audience interest, everything in the movie that looks like action is pumped to the skies, which only makes the storytelling more slow and plodding.
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre in London in 1952, only for it to be made into an expert crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the attention of both the audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a feature film starring none other than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn in a much darker, insidious story than her filmography had ever witnessed.
Any hope that «Warcraft» would be the first great video game adaptation is promptly squashed within the opening 30 minutes, and it only gets worse from there as the audience is forced to suffer through the convoluted plot (including an unearned romance between Lothar and Garona), a clunky finale that's more interested in setting up future sequels than providing a satisfying conclusion, and a handful of unmemorable action sequences.
The film covers the lives of over three dozen men, but the audience only gets to know one of their love interests.
Really, the only thing Maniac has going for it isn't any kind of Freudian interest, nor any potential conversation about how it indicts its audience in its violence by wishing punishment on its irrational victims, nor any real originality of concept or execution.
But the movie drew only 41 percent of its viewers from the under - 25 crowd, indicating that Hollywood's key audience of young action fans was not interested.
The didacticism may still be in full force for Code Unknown, but Haneke has reworked much of it into a form that never turns off the audience, only interesting them with the scenarios he has brought to the screen.
What's interesting, and sort of charming, is that it is likely that Showman is drawing in not only new audiences curious to see what all the fuss is about, but repeat viewers who don't care about the film's formal problems and who are — presumably — turning up for the hits and the kitsch factor.
Not only that, World is Capcom's first honest attempt at making the popular series more interesting to a Western audience.
With spotty acting, superficial developments, and rules that seem to be made up as the film moves along, Dead Silence is strictly only of interest to audiences who are all about scary images set to ominous music, caring far less about a good storyline to follow or characters who do or say things that might be plausible to anyone who experiences them in real life.
It is full of witty insights, funny verbal exchanges, and interesting relationship nuances, but outside of the initial premise, Vaughn and co. just didn't know where to go with the material, which is only further evidenced by an ending that smacks of «re-shot due to audience displeasure».
It'll be interesting to see how the film plays with wider audiences, especially in the States, because this is one of the most unabashedly socialist pictures we've seen in a long time (and that's even having seen Ken Loach's new one only the day before).
Encouraging positive attitude in your eLearning course will not only ensure an enjoyable experience for your audience, but it will also motivate them to develop their skills, talents, and interests.
If most of your audience is well - motivated to learn the content, use only a few of these curiosity tactics to raise questions and guide them into the important parts of the lesson and to sustain their interest.
All these different audiences will need different overviews of different parts of the business, and will only be interested in certain selections of data.
Not only at writers» conferences and to writers» groups... but also to mainstream audiences where the attendees might be interested in publishing a book.
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