Sentences with phrase «directly at the audience»

«The figures in the works are either set apart and looking directly at the audience or daring you to take a step into their world and participate,» the gallery writes.

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It's much easier and effective, he says, if you directly look at specific audience members throughout your speech.
It's funny, informative and speaks directly to its audience, giving us a significant glimpse at the game through the eyes of a wise - ass armchair warrior.
Whether it's their Facebook news feed or the trade publication they check at work, locate your audience so you can speak directly to them.
They're also looking at conversations not directly about their brand or products, but about the needs of their audience.
Unlike typical keynote speakers perched at a podium, Diane walks the floor and directly interacts with the audience.
Using the relationships you already have (and easily developing powerful new relationships), you can create strategic partnerships that bring you directly in front of new key audiences, at little or no cost — even competitors can be part of your success!
Using the relationships you already have, you can create powerful partnerships that bring you directly in front of new and key audiences, at little or no cost — even competitors can be part of your success!
«It worked because it reached beyond central bank watchers to make a clear, simple statement directly to Canadians,» Carney told an audience at the University of Alberta last May.
In my opinion it is equally abhorrent for anyone claiming to be a professional geoscientist to indulge in deliberately misleading and deceptive conduct aimed directly at lay audiences and especially at young people.»
In front of a packed audience in the State Dining Room at the White House on Tuesday, first lady Michelle Obama rolled out her national initiative to combat childhood obesity with a show of force that included medical, business and government leaders, grassroots activists, celebrity public service announcements, cartoon characters as nutrition experts, as well as those most directly affected — the kids themselves.
This Spring, Obama could even disintermediate the new bosses by going around online gatekeepers to reach their audiences directly — and we can both chuckle at the thought of Lefty bloggers finding themselves in danger of being left Out Of The Loop.
But there are strategic advantages, too, particularly in elections where turnout is expected to be light: a chance to convey a message directly to a captive audience of likely voters at an influential community institution.
It's a claim Mr. Pawlowski fended off multiple times during the nearly 2 - hour - long hearing, at times speaking directly to the audience and displaying maps of what development would look like.
Some of these sites, such as Christian Mingle, are obviously directly aimed at a Christian audience.
At one point, the protagonists draw attention to each other's «tell,» and it's impressive how both actors, even in the smallest dramatic moments, play those tells to let the audience in on whether Gerry and Curtis are lying without anyone ever directly commenting on it.
With some of the cast talking directly to the audience to fill us in on what's going on, «I, Tonya» stars Margot Robbie as a 15 - year - old right up to her 25th year: credit the wig people and makeup artists for converting a classy - looking actress as a hardscrabble, working - class woman who had in at least one instance is looked over by as a representative of her sport because she does not radiate a wholesome, family manner.
Gordon - Levitt is a sprightly performer with a balletic grace, but he is required to narrate an undue share of his lines directly to the audience, starting at the beginning, where the camera pulls back to reveal him perched atop the Statue of Liberty, no less.
At the end of the movie, an old grizzled black man speaks directly to the audience and says, «You got to be a spirit, not a ghost.»
I spent a lot of my review (in all versions of it) addressing audience expectations of the film rather than reviewing the film itself, at least not as directly as perhaps I would normally.
After Elvis, the Beatles liberated an emerging youth culture even further, cheekily spurning authority at every opportunity, introducing new forms of musical and personal expression into popular culture, while still communicating directly with their rapidly expanding audience.
The dome screen, also tilted at 30 degrees, puts the audience directly into the action.
The scenes are juxtaposed with Robbie breaking the fourth wall to speak directly to the audience and make jokes and the actress said she discussed balancing the tone at length with director Craig Gillespie.
Woody Harrelson is wonderfully cast in the role of Mr Bruner and offers a raw, carefully restrained voice of reason for Nadine which, at times, seems to speak directly to the audience to provide some free therapy for our own lives.
But he purposely chose to make his low - budget film different, to speak directly to his audience instead of preaching at them from above.
On the experience and funding you'll need as a teacher attending a Code.org workshop: Teachers are our most important audience at Code.org because they can get computer science directly into schools.
Publishing industry events have been debating the ins and outs of reaching readers directly for several years, and companies have been exhibiting at these events for that same amount of time, promising both publishers and authors they could reach out to book audiences and seamlessly sell content, wiping out the need to pay fees or argue over how much a book should cost.
She speaks to how important it is to not compare yourself directly to other authors, to look at what genres are popular (and which are not), and to truly look at your potential audience, and then look at your sales and reach based on that.
Instead of monthly issues bought at the local comics shop, they can now be distributed directly to audiences in as little as a panel a day.
But at this year's BookExpo America event, the largest book industry event in North America, publishers will be working to engage directly with their target audiences through an incorporated one - day event, BookCon.
On the other hand, when audience members request books directly from the author at live events, you bypass the middlemen and retain more income.
The core audience, at least in terms of the publisher's ability to directly market their book, would be the publication's readers.
It is rolling out over the air at the moment and seems to be going out to users who brought their smartphones directly from BlackBerry's online store, though it shouldn't be long before its availability finds a wider audience around the world.
They are succeeding at marketing eBooks because instead of relying on traditional marketing channels, they are providing authors with an avenue to reach their audience directly and sell books to them.
It can also be an option for writers with niche nonfiction projects who can reach their audiences directly, or for people who can exploit «back of the room» situations — for instance, lecturers who sell books at their appearances.
As a result, it can reach directly and instantly its audiences abroad at crucial moments of major military news coverage and breaking events of China.
If I was to think outside the box, I'm sure they could: • Upload stage demos to Xbox Live for users to try in realtime • Skype / connect directly with users at home • Have live / online voting with users in the audience or at home
Additionally, developers will have two new Twitch integration tools to play with, both of which put audience interaction and participation at the forefront: ChatPlay, which allows users in the Twitch chat stream to directly affect gameplay by using keywords, and JoinIn, which lets broadcasters pick a volunteer from the audience to get into the game with a single click.
Perhaps a more effective way to «celebrate [me], [my] work and [my] contributions to not only the art world at large, but also a generation of black artists working in performance,» might be to curate multi-ethnic exhibitions that give American audiences the rare opportunity to measure directly the groundbreaking achievements of African American artists against those of their peers in «the art world at large.
Her work captures audiences emotionally and aesthetically and engages very directly with the idea of landscape that from the beginning has been at the heart of Towner's Collection.»
Clearly Yang videos and photos afford Western audiences a perspective on China that comes directly from the source, but perhaps at times we as outsiders over-extend the political implications behind some of the works of artists, and particularly Chinese artists such as Yang.
Her request read, in part: «Perhaps a more effective way to «celebrate [me], [my] work and [my] contributions to not only the art world at large, but also a generation of black artists working in performance,» might be to curate multi-ethnic exhibitions that give American audiences the rare opportunity to measure directly the groundbreaking achievements of African American artists against those of their peers in «the art world at large.
In the third part, the individuals look directly at the camera, and the audience is forced to regard them anew.
The project's distribution of labor reinforces a cross-media turbulence, where each artist contributes elements marked by their distinct, individual practices: DeLucia carves a giant tire, a surrogate for the sun, that emerges from a wave of plywood construction; Scanavino's pattern of blue tiles hint at the cresting ocean; while a repeating motif of Cutler's face, representative of the audience, directly confronts the impending wave.
Wild Noise: Artwork from The Bronx Museum of the Arts and El Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes represents the most extensive visual arts exchange between the two countries in more than 50 years, and will include major exhibitions at MNBA and the Bronx Museum; an artist exchange with U.S. artist Mary Mattingly and Cuban artist Humberto Diaz; a teen exchange program; a series of educational and public programs; and the publication of a dual - language publication that will extend the impact of Wild Noise beyond the audiences that participate directly in the initiative.
We hope to find something that will appear more literally, directly analogous to the greenhouse effect to lay audiences, say, at high - school level, than the experiments mentioned above.
In the UK we have a separation between Solicitors and Barristers and they are two separate professions (although recently they have started to come together with the public now able to access Barristers directly and solicitors having wider rights of audience at Court).
«These hangouts aimed at building awareness about insurance and invited healthy discussions directly between the customers / audience and the top management of Bajaj Allianz.
He's been working in interactive performance — where actors can engage directly with their audience — since the 1970s, and he brought the work into an academic context for nearly a decade at the University of Central Florida.
As a result, it can reach directly and instantly its audiences abroad at crucial moments of major military news coverage and breaking events of China.
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