Those are definitely something that every site owner
concerned about their audience should keep in mind (which should be most site owners).
Garland has noted in interviews that he's not
concerned about audiences keeping up with how much of the information in his film has to be inferred, saying that «the key thing would be about strangeness.»
Not exact matches
Unlike the recent string of TV shows made into movies, like the «21 Jump Street» franchise, Peña said the intention with «CHiPs» is to be more serious in the hopes to make the
audience care and be
concerned about what the characters are going through.
Rather, Geist says that the league is
concerned about the value of its Canadian TV rights, which would likely take a hit without the ad substitution given the split
audience between Canadian and American feeds.
Some businesses are more
concerned about attracting a smaller niche
audience, for example, rather than a larger
audience.
This type of analysis is very much a part of current
concerns about how media manipulate, for example encouraging us to become more active consumers, creating unrealistic perceptions of a more violent world, and imposing American culture on media
audiences throughout the globe.
Tell - all books targeting consumer
audiences have raised public
concern about the quality of our food and viability of our food system.
There are demographic
concerns about baseball — the average fan is older than the average football or basketball fan — so it's not ludicrous to worry
about how to appeal to a younger
audience.
Know that you're giving AWESOME information... most of your
audience is probably like me: well educated and
concerned about food / kid issues but think of the parents who may have NO IDEA that it could be wrong to bring cupcakes to class.
But a spokeswoman said that targeted communications are planned to address
audiences who have expressed
concerns about HFCS, namely moms and health professionals.
Two of the
audience members said they are
concerned about the possible loss of trees and other plant life, and the height of the lights.
«I'm getting a lot of pushback from the community, a lot of calls, a lot of
concern about short - term rentals,» Mr. Russell told an
audience of nearly 80 people.
One question among many, in front of an
audience with many other
concerns, the candidates touched on it briefly and moved on, driven by the need to talk
about other things and connect on other issues interesting voters.
We heard
about groups like the Western New York Book Arts Center, Young
Audiences of Western New York, Theatre of Youth and many others stepping in to fill widening gaps in an educational system less
concerned than ever with culture and creativity.
Realizing that science may not be the driving factor in decision - making, and recognizing the other issues people are
concerned about can also help scientists frame information to better appeal to a particular
audience.
Co-author Monica Granados of McGill University says that when she gave a talk
about the findings to a standing - room - only crowd this month at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Sacramento, California, the
audience was
concerned about the drop.
Despite the
audience reaction, there were some
concerns about «Mudbound's» commercial prospects in theaters, because of its unflinching violence.
One strong asset is its trio of marquee names — stars Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks and director Steven Spielberg — but the storyline,
concerning the Washington Post's dilemma over a set of secret US government papers
about the Vietnam war, wasn't necessarily a slam - dunk with British
audiences.
The War Dogs prologue, narrated by Miles Teller, will stun
audiences in the revelation that modern warfare is less
concerned with patriotism, and in defeating the (nondescript) terrorists, but it's all
about money and private contracts.
Concerns about the flatlining of the U.S. theater - going
audience are valid but the industry needs to pay more attention to growth overseas.
Simply put, the stories never engage the
audience or seem
concerned about constructing a storyline that can thrill, scare, and intrigue or even amuse the
audience.
Certainly, his latest film exhibits many of his most characteristic features: an early static shot of a concert
audience once again emphasises spectatorship as a primary
concern; we meet, as so often, a bourgeois family
about to experience severe suffering; Emmanuelle Riva follows Isabelle Huppert, Juliette Binoche and Naomi Watts in giving an extraordinary performance in response to psychological terror; and violence, with its attendant guilt, comes as a shocking intrusion into this world.
Perhaps if The Bad Batch were less
concerned about constantly establishing its mood and atmosphere through sound and visuals and more (or equally) focused on engaging
audiences with its characters and plot, it would have been a much more entertaining film.
(Lest we forget,
concern was raised before the film came out
about whether the largely silent first act of WALL - E would be a problem for
audiences.)
It sneaks up on you, with its focus on characters and smartly playing the material, but the result is that we're
concerned about how Michael will do (me especially, since the film assumes its
audience will know who Oher is, while I did not).
Neither Lee nor Brolin were
concerned about translating the film and its taboo themes for a Western
audience, with the director saying it never crossed his mind to make the story more accessible for American viewers.
Still, it feels like movies like Darkest Hour and The Post, both well - made films
about big, important political
concerns being dealt with on a granular level, would be competing for the same votes, and neither one of them appears to have captivated wide enough segments of the
audience to accumulate the votes they'll need.
He may say to his
audiences that «integrity matters, our future depends on it,» but it's his future he's really
concerned about.
If you are
concerned about the best way to have your program reach non-English speakers, I highly encourage you to read the article 7 Sure Fire Translation Tips for e-Learning where you will find tips on how to reach your
audiences effectively in culturally appropriate ways.
«What
concerns me
about this downturn is that everyone is feeling the pain,» says Richard Bell, a member of the AIE advisory board and the executive director of Young
Audiences, the nation's largest arts education program, serving 7 million children in 700 programs across 26 states.
Students become
concerned about creating the best product or performance they can when the stakes are high — when there is an
audience to entertain, paying customers to satisfy, families relying on the accuracy of their information to keep themselves safe, and so on.
The standing - room only
audience shared
concerns about the film, but also wondered how to capitalize on the film's success in heightening education awareness in America.
Reflecting on the selection process, Iranian - born independent filmmaker and producer Shahin Yazdani, said: «As jurors we are obviously looking for films which have absorbing narratives, are engaging in their cinematic articulation and unique in their tone, but given the nature of SICFF, we are equally
concerned about how artfully a film can convey some strong moral values to our target
audience.»
During the two - and - a-half hour session, «Teacher Evaluation In the Classroom,» attended by
about 200 people, stakeholders affected by the ongoing reform effort shared their perspectives with the
audience while answering questions from both moderator John Mooney, education writer and co-founder of New Jersey Spotlight magazine, and
audience members comprised largely of
concerned parents and educators.
Gardner spoke to an
audience of 2,000 attendees
about his well - known theory of multiple intelligences and
about his book Five Minds for the Future, which
concerns the types of skills needed to succeed in the 21st -LSB-...]
Governor Dannel P. Malloy told a national
audience today that teacher
concerns about the rapid pace of change in Connecticut public education are real, adding that «we're going to get through it.»
Katrina, considering the number of books being published each year, there are two things every writer should be
concerned about if they want a large
audience: 1) putting in the time to build your author platform, and 2) producing a book that really stands out from the crowd in terms of quality.
I wanted the film to be called Ramona Quimby or Ramona Q, because it's
about a little girl, but the movie people were very
concerned about their teenage
audience and made Beezus older.
Does your
audience care
about who the narrator is or are they only
concerned with a good story?
She told the
audience that parents should be less
concerned about the suitability of their children's reading material, concentrating more on simply getting them to love books.
If you're
concerned that there isn't an
audience for the type of content you'd like to speak
about, try doing some snooping around to see if there's a marketable interest in your field.
You can limit your
audience to viewers over the age of eighteen if you're
concerned about appropriate content.
• Clarity
about your goals for the book • Crafted and defined a topic that resonates with your
audience — and makes you excited to start writing • A chapter - by - chapter detailed outline • Written at least 3 chapters • Registration on CreateSpace and Kindle Direct Publishing • Positive momentum to complete the book • Confidence in your ability to achieve the goals of your project • A supportive environment to voice triumphs, frustrations, and
concerns — and get help • A blueprint for using your book to attract new customers
Concerns about finding readers when one's target
audience doesn't have credit cards and doesn't shop on Amazon.
Webber asked the
audience (which numbered
about 200) how many were
concerned about DRM; maybe a dozen raised their hands.
Authenticity
concerns aside, by existing as a self - aware, self - critical, work
about the relationship between game makers and their
audience, the Beginner's Guide seems designed to defy any possible criticism.
To be honest, Dead Space 3 one of the titles on this list we were a little
concerned about, as adding a co-op element to EA's terrifying sci fi horror franchise could weaken its power to frighten
audiences.
Is there a
concern that the potential
audience is
about to get hit with too many Dead Space products too quickly?
Activision COO Thomas Tippl has voiced «
concern»
about the high prices for Kinect and the Playstation Move, stating that Activision will take an extremely cautious approach to releasing games targeted at the Motion Control
audience.
While the
concerns about Facebook are very real, you don't want to jump the gun and lose a huge chunk of your
audience in the process of transitioning.