Sentences with phrase «directed by the audience»

Keep in mind that the tone of business information is always directed by the audience.

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«Public relation is the way of communication that the companies and organizations do with their target audience by using direct or indirect media.
Whether through direct connections that the Edison Awards facilitates to these audiences, or as a part of educational assets developed by Edison Universe, award winners are encouraged to give back to current and future innovators through storytelling, mentorship programs, direct teaching and communication in a variety of media.
Sandalwood audience has not forgotten the popular movie Edakallu Guddada Mele from «80s directed by Puttanna Kangala.
Time Inc. offers marketers a differentiated proposition in the marketplace by combining its powerful brands, trusted content, audience scale, direct relationships with consumers and unique first - party data.
Financial repression includes directed lending to government by captive domestic audiences (such as pension funds), explicit or implicit caps on interest rates, regulation of cross-border capital movements, and (generally) a tighter connection between government and banks.
Having active social media pages with growing followers tells the search engine you're not a fly - by - night business and that you see value in connecting with your audience, even when there is not a direct ROI attached.
Even the address by John Paul II is theologically thin, largely because it was given to commemorate the World Day of Peace in 1990 and was therefore directed to a general audience.
Instead of having to posit a direct, psychological, often mysterious effect on disaggregated individuals, the investigator is able to show that ideas are actually produced by specific sets of people who have access to necessary material and cultural resources, are influenced by particular organizational constraints, and bring their ideas into contact with an audience that has reasons to be receptive.
Like a blog, this house records a person's thoughts, whether those thoughts are directed toward the author or toward the audience; as on a blog, the recorded thoughts are available for anyone to read who happens to pass by.
The third common characteristic of these direct mailings is a frequent and recurring «emergency» being faced by the broadcaster for which the audience member's support is urgently required.
By reaching a massive audience, popular shows and entertainers have direct access to millions of people.
They will all direct parents and professionals to our site so your listing will be seen by a very wide audience.
If you want to persuade a mass audience, particularly a geographically concentrated one, television is your tool of choice, supplemented by radio, press outreach, direct mail and robo - calls.
Why direct ads at a particular audience by zip code, for instance, when you use a voter file and a commercial advertising cookie pool to zero - in on individual voters one by one.
«We further theorize that the essential difference between collaborative group work and direct instruction is that students learn about the «self as agent and others as (the) audience,»» a hypothesis explored in another paper by Zhang's co-authors, Richard C. Anderson, director of the Center for the Study of Reading, and graduate student Joshua A. Morris, both of the U. of I.
In contrast, stimuli that effectively engage an audience do so by directing and constraining viewers» thoughts and associated neural activity.
Of course, some of the most laboriously expositional dialogue in recent television history also distracts which, combined with the most functional, dull and themeless music I have heard in a TV drama of late, is likely to leave audiences perplexed; bearing in mind that 2008's John Adams, directed by Tom Hooper (the recent recipient of a well - deserved Academy Award for The Kingà cents â
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) is a brilliant directed film by Alejandro González Iñárritu, who manipulates the camera to give the illusion that the film is one continuous long take (which can get dizzying at times) giving a film that is resonate to a modern day audience as it examins these fictitious characters and their commentary on what it means to stay relevant.
Les Gardiennes is another gracefully - directed film by Beauvois, and it gifts the audience with another perfect arrangement from Legrand, three gripping performances from Smet, Bay, and Bry, and plenty of eye - catching imagery to make up for its lagging pace.
Les gardiennes is another gracefully - directed film by Beauvois, and it gifts the audience with another perfect arrangement from Legrand, three gripping performances from Smet, Bay, and Bry, and plenty of eye - catching imagery to make up for its lagging pace.
As an uberfan of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himself.
Directing pitfalls notwithstanding, these young stars deliver such earnest performances that the audience will find it hard not to be moved by their tale.
Audiences most recently saw Holliday Grainger in the pivotal role of Estella in the critically acclaimed feature adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic GREAT EXPECTATIONS, opposite Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes, directed by Mike Newel.
The movie is inspiring and tragic, and, directed by street artist One9, it's captured in an artful, emotional way that will speak to an audience beyond rap fans.
This Footloose is directed by Craig Brewer, whose Memphis - set Hustle & Flow won the 2005 audience award at the Sundance Film Festival and a best - song Oscar for It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp.
He then appeared in a number of psychedelic films, including 1967's The Trip and the following year's Monkees feature Head, and earned a new audience among anti-establishment viewers.With friends Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson in front of the camera, Hopper decided to direct his own movie, and secured over $ 400,000 in financing to begin filming a screenplay written by novelist Terry Southern.
Poor Jannie... I do nt know if the David Self script simply blew or the horror - terror - scare beats were simply missed by inferior directing, but this flat film really only has a audience comprised of architecture students, and art directors.
After a surprising turn out in the Box Office, the latest Rocky movie directed by Ryan Coogler has shocked and awed audiences and critics.
Written and directed by Andrew Niccol («Gattaca «-RRB-, The Host tells the tale of Melanie (Saoirse Ronan, «Hanna «-RRB- a girl who jumps out of a window in the opening scene (just like most of us in the audience wished we could have done), but survives to be replaced by an otherworldly glob of glowing tentacle named «The Wanderer.»
As directed by first - timer Billy Kent, The Oh in Ohio plays out like an extended HBO sitcom, full of adult humor, modestly popular stars, and writing that knowingly plays irreverently to its target audience.
After the pilot, which was directed by David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express), premiered to positive reviews from critics and audiences, Amazon decided to pick up Red Oaks to series.
Whether or not Phoenix does end up in the lead role, insiders have told TheWrap's Umberto Gonzalez that the Joker film — which will be directed by Todd Phillips («The Hangover»)-- will portray character as a failed»80s comedian, who turned into Batman's infamous nemesis after bombing with audiences.
Searching for Bobby Fischer is a crowd - pleasing sports film written and directed by Steven Zaillian (A Civil Action, All the King's Men) that gets high marks from critics and audiences alike, but which I personally found to be too manipulative and contrived to swallow down in a satisfactory way.
Undoubtedly acclaimed filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg has had a somewhat fractured relationship with directing films in the English language, his previous two attempts, It's All About Love (2003) and Dear Wendy (2005), mercilessly panned by critics and audiences.
Etheria Film Night screens an annual showcase of the best new horror, science fiction, fantasy, action, dark comedy, and thriller films directed by women for an audience including producers, managers, show runners, distributors, and genre fans.
Disappointed with the audience's reaction, disheartened by studio interference or perhaps simply disillusioned with the whole experience, he never directed again and One - Eyed Jacks remained his only effort.
The World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic was presented to Kinyarwanda, directed and written by Alrick Brown, which tells the story of Rwandans who crossed the lines of hatred during the 1994 genocide, turning mosques into places of refuge for Muslims and Christians, Hutus and Tutsis.
The World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic was presented to Metro Manila, co-written and directed by Sean Ellis — Seeking a better life, Oscar and his family move from the poverty - stricken rice fields to the big city of Manila, where they fall victim to various inhabitants whose manipulative ways are a daily part of city survival.
Domestic audiences were a different matter: just before making Picnic at Hanging Rock, Weir directed an episode of the TV series Luke's Kingdom, «The Dam and the Damned», which was more brutally upfront about the violence inflicted on Aborigines by white (male) expansionism.
Although this decision might make the film more accessible to a wider audience, as it is easier to understand what Amin does when it seems to be a direct result of information that cuts to his very core, it does weaken the larger political story overall by making the focus more about crimes of passion than it is about crimes against humanity.
The Audience Award: Dramatic was presented to Circumstance, directed and written by Maryam Keshavarz, in which a wealthy Iranian family struggles to contain a teenager's growing sexual rebellion and her brother's dangerous obsession.
The World Cinema Audience Award: Documentary was presented to The Square (Al Midan), directed by Jehane Noujaim — What does it mean to risk your life for your ideals?
The World Cinema Audience Award: Documentary was presented to Senna, directed by Asif Kapadia; written by Manish Pandey, about legendary racing driver and Brazilian hero Ayrton Senna, taking us on the ultimate journey of what it means to become the greatest when faced with the constant possibility of death.
That edgy original was directed by John Waters, an inveterate iconoclast who has never been afraid to tackle any controversial issue head - on, or in a manner which might cause his audience to squirm in their seats.
The pair start tormenting the three residents — father, mother and boy - child — but as they say, in direct - to - camera shots, they merely commit their violent acts to entertain the audience, presuming that spectators are delighted by watching torture scenes on screen.
In the first of two twinned close - ups toward the end, Solomon breaks the fourth wall by turning his stare on the audience, directing a j' accuse at all those who condoned or profited from slavery in the past, or who perpetuate or deny racism now.
The Audience Award: Documentary was presented to Blood Brother, directed by Steve Hoover — Rocky went to India as a disillusioned tourist.
In this documentary, directed by Laura Dunn and Jef Sewell, the audience is offered stories and testimonies of rural American voices — voices not often heard onscreen.
While you won't lament the lack of a theatrical release or wish this attracted more than a modest audience, the film is definitely a couple of notches better than the low expectations set by the direct - to - video status.
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