«Connection found
between audience reaction, candidate debate success.»
Not exact matches
As for the lack of association
between age and mean rated favorability of the target
audiences» response, this finding indicates that, whatever participants may have believed to be true concerning the stigma they would experience were they to share their involvement in online dating with others, those others»
reactions did not vary with the age of the participant.
Although slight in plot, the film is interesting because the three principal Keystone actors appear without comic makeup and because the
audience can observe the mirthful
reactions of the real dancers in the hall to the comic fight
between Chaplin and Sterling.
For example, at the screening I attended, the
audience cheered loudly during the kiss
between Katniss and Peeta, which is the
reaction Katniss was hoping for from the rich citizens of the Capitol and its adjoining districts but maybe not expecting from us, educated viewers who are more aware of her plight and its implications and who should be more resistant to the sensationalized aspects of what the Games require of her.
The purpoted beef
between director Steve McQueen and screenwriter John Ridley aside, most of the controversy surrounding the Best Picture - winning «12 Years A Slave» has centered on
audience's
reactions to the film, both of Armond White and uneasy white Academy voters.
This kind of semi-autobiographical telescoping is amplified by Brooks's more effective reuse of an idea from Blazing Saddles: climaxing the movie with a screening of the movie, showing the
audience the
audience -
reaction, and then romping out of the theater into the world itself, ripping the curtain
between real world and reel world apart at the seams.
She remembers in particular
audience reactions to a conversation
between artist Diana Thater, whose video installation Starry Messenger hung in the reception gallery in 2017, and Rice professor Dr. David Alexander, an expert in solar astrophysics.
She analyzes physical
reactions and mannerisms, which can either refer to actual interactions
between her
audience and work, or more symbolically, they can refer to renditions of the effects outside forces can have on nature.