Sentences with phrase «by viewing audiences»

The resulting circuits generate sound in various ways when activated by viewing audiences.
On the other hand, their TV series was by and large not well - received by the viewing audience (or, indeed, lack thereof), so it's safe to say that most folks would rather forget it happened.
The first post focused on questions posed by The Green Leap Forward, and this second post summarized Dr. Tyfield's responses to questions posted by the viewing audience.

Not exact matches

If you've grouped your audience into categories, you can select the groups who will view your video, or allow it to be seen by all.
To rise above the fray, content with compelling points of view that buck the status quo is more likely to be heard, engaged with and shared by the audiences that matter most.
In Facebook's case, the issue is complicated by the fact that the social network has repeatedly had to admit errors in its audience - measurement analytics, including over-estimating video views for more than two years.
MMA's cable and pay - per - view audiences often beat TV ratings produced by pro sporting events — including baseball, NASCAR and the Stanley Cup Finals - in the coveted 18 - to - 34 age bracket.
Strategic social media use starts by listening to your competitors as much as your audience, so you have a complete view of what's going on in your industry.
While videos do receive a good deal of organic traffic, it's not like they're seen by the entire page's audience; in fact, the average number of views per video was 7.8 % of the total page audience.
When he presented his findings back at the office, Flom was told to take a hike and actually threatened with termination by the company's CEO: the band was regarded as a joke by Atlantic's executives, their audiences were viewed as idiots, and their songs were derided as garbage.
A technique for optimizing video engagement by offering one portion of your viewing audience version A of your video thumbnail image and another portion of your audience version B.
The dramatic public confrontations he and others in the movement engineered were viewed by multiple audiences» white and black» each being aware that the others were watching.
'16 In this view, a communicator seeks to persuade an audience by winning it over to a given position so that the situation becomes, in effect, a contest of opinions and wills.
The 2010 Super Bowl was watched by 106 million people, the highest viewing audience recorded in this country.
Taking into account viewing duplication and correcting for the fact that the diaries may underreport by as much as 15 per cent, the study says that the number of people who have watched at least one - quarter hour of religious television per week is about 13.3 million, or 6.2 per cent of the national television audience.
I was shocked by the ignorance and naivety of the American Reporters, as they are ignorant about the Arabic culture and the Arabic language, I wish CNN and others will sent people that speak the language before they deceive they audience with distorted views that are made for American consumption.
Falwell's claim that his program was viewed regularly by an audience of 20 million people, a figure widely quoted during the preelection period in 1980, is totally without substantiation: in November 1980, according to Nielsen figures, the audience was 1.2 million, a figure of which Falwell would have been well aware.
Most religious programs that purchase their air - time are supported by funds solicited from their viewing audiences.
Seeing Matt Kenseth stand on the roof of his No. 20 car, fist raised in the air celebrating victory followed by a tearful interview to a national viewing audience, gave the impression his win Sunday at Phoenix Raceway carried some kind of championship implication.
But the iconic event was viewed by quite a few people, in fact, it had the largest audience for an F1 race since NBC took over broadcasting the sport in 2013.
While viewing figures are not the most important factor behind Sky's Premier League rights buy — which is driven by pay TV subscription metrics — they are an obvious indicator of public interest and sustainability of the audience and subscribers.
Viewers of youtube videos are likely to watch those videos that contain more views and that has been liked by a large audience.
These posts don't represent the most - viewed pieces of content on Facebook (since that would almost entirely end up being dominated by the same small handful of large - audience Pages over and over).
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.
«Both types of communication are used by businesspeople, but an independent source may be viewed by audiences as having more credibility because it is not controlled or influenced by the subject of a story,» Howes said.
The practice is now viewed as a novelty feat by many linguists, and Everett has demonstrated the process for audiences, meeting the speaker of a mystery language for the first time on stage.
The popular European song contest celebrated its 60th anniversary this year, and was viewed by an estimated global audience of...
Some members won't even view a profile unless there is a photo, so increase your audience by including a photo, or several.
Still, given the increase in prestige being enjoyed by the far - right in the West, this film remains essential viewing by an intelligent, politically - minded audience
Yet by highlighting the relationships and humanity of even the characters that are not human, and placing real peril in fierce and unrestrained action the audience can feel, the movie is redeemed and utterly necessary viewing.
Though it has far less outright violence than Gomorrah, whose oppressive criminal atmosphere it shares, Matteo Garrone's Dogman is just as intense a viewing experience, one that will have audiences gripping their armrests with its frighteningly real portrayal of a good man tempted by the devil.
It's truly a hilarious movie that in no way should be viewed by younger audiences as it's also, I guess you could say, one of the more raunchy movies from Happy Madison and Sandler.
After years in the making, Brett Morgen's documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is finally being viewed by audiences everywhere and is quickly taking its place among the best music documentaries ever made.
It's impossible to suspend your disbelief to the level required by this crude and tasteless farce, which strains to be hip yet has an equally contemptuous view of both its characters and its audience.
Following limited theatrical exposure, it is likeliest to find an audience through home - viewing channels: Generations who watched firsthand the landmark BBC reporting on the crisis, here honored by way of Cornish's casting as gutsy newswoman Kate Adie, will be most interested in the film's mildly pumped - up interpretation.
More importantly, his overacted and self - effacing performance suggests an understanding that his films are now viewed largely through a lens of irony, by audiences who find unintended humor in films like Timecop and Double Impact.
It's now available for viewing by a wider audience via MUBI.
The only major concern for viewing by younger audiences is some violence: A character is shot once, but recovers (splattered blood from the wound is shown).
Though the film was projected at IMAX venues in 3 - D, it's offered in 2 - D only for the home viewing audience, and the 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen image is consistently good in the face of a mélange of source media — note that the longer version relies more heavily on video - based footage originated by the MIR's electronic eyes.
A good chunk of the Marvel movie's opening weekend audience opted not to follow up for a second viewing this weekend since the movie suffered a 56.4 % drop in ticket sales from its first frame, but the massive turnout was still enough for Avengers: Infinity War to top its nearest competitor by almost $ 100 million.
Despite its 145 - minutes» length, the time passes quickly as the audience is sucked into a vortex of a story with three parts, each guided by the point of view of one of the principal characters.
By writing and casting strong roles in films ranging from dark comedies to crime thrillers, Campion has paved the way for women in the film industry and provided audiences with new points of view.
All the others have either already been in release (Get Out, Good Time) or have at least been viewed by audiences at earlier festivals (Call Me by Your Name, The Florida Project), further highlighting the importance of being seen early.
The well - mounted movie, told entirely from the point of view of a young girl (Sareum Srey Moch) and impeccably shot by Anthony Dod Mantle («Slumdog Millionaire») with a sensitive score by Marco Beltrami, made audiences weep and scored a rapturous standing ovation.
It's that tension, enhanced by Villeneuve's constant surveillance of every space these characters inhabit, as if viewing the world through their military vigilance, that keeps the film walking the knife's edge and keeps the audience riveted to every scene.
The lack of effort seems to indicate that by this point the DVD producers for this series, much like the original television viewing audience in the late»80s, have started to lose interest.
Plus, the camera — IMAX camera — is positioned so the entire scope of where the action is taking place can be viewed by the audience.
Featuring a predominantly male ensemble that amounts to McDonagh's ad hoc repertory troupe, the film is cheerfully violent on all manner of topics including the nature of movie - making itself, and its «meta» quality is sure to divide audiences, who will either be entranced or irked by what's on view.
The sequel, 2014's The Purge: Anarchy addressed this complaint (and how) by giving audiences precisely what they asked for: a much more expansive view of what the «Purge» looks like on the city streets.
what is so great about this???!!!! fundamental problem: the Predators are the ultimate hunting / killing being, if their adversary is subconsciously viewed by the audience as outrageously inferior there is no DRAMA.
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