The beauty of the shot - by - shot approach is that the theater is filled with other
eyes watching the screen.
Not exact matches
Live, televised sporting events represent the last bastion of programming where a captive audience actually
watches in real time,
eyes glued to the
screen, rather than via DVR where ads can be skipped over with the simple push of a button.
So, keep an eager
eye out and
watch this OUHC player hit the big
screens sometime soon.
Putting all
screens in a common area of the house helps you keep an
eye on what — and how much — your child is
watching.
Watch Your
Eyes: Straining your eyes at a computer screen or television may make nausea wo
Eyes: Straining your
eyes at a computer screen or television may make nausea wo
eyes at a computer
screen or television may make nausea worse.
It seems the worst effects are not on one's
eyes, and may come from
watching too much television, no matter what the distance to the
screen
Dr. Lee Duffner of the American Academy of Ophthalmology isn't concerned, maintaining that
watching television
screens — close - up or otherwise — «won't cause any physical damage to your
eyes.»
Another group
watched the same video, but with a representation of the expert pilot's
eye movements superimposed onto the video (a dot moved around the
screen in real time, indicating
eye position).
By BARRY FOX Sharp -
eyed viewers
watching some episodes of the BBC's recent prime time series CIA or Saturday morning children's programmes may have noticed black borders at the top and bottom of their
screens.
Sharp -
eyed viewers
watching some episodes of the BBC's recent prime time series CIA or Saturday morning children's programmes may have noticed black borders at the top and bottom of their
screens.
Nearby, some 500 bleary -
eyed visitors that had gathered overnight outside mission control were
watching the same pictures on a giant outdoor
screen.
Dogs»
eye movements were measured while they
watched facial images of familiar humans and dogs (e.g. dog's owner and another dog from the same family) being displayed on the computer
screen.
Look at Hollywood: Movie studios have made a fortune selling us miraculous stories that we
watch on the big
screen with... maybe not belief but hope in our
eyes.
As it does, notice whether you are seeing it through your own
eyes, or if it's like
watching a movie and you are a character on
screen.
The thought of
watching the writing come to life on the
screen is enough to make me cringe and want to crawl out of my skin... so the fact that this entire week has been a celebration of anticipation for the film on The Today Show (my morning must -
watch) has made me roll my
eyes a little too much.
Unless I'm learning how to make a soufflé or
watching Starks get slaughtered on Game of Thrones (whoops... spoiler alert), I'm generally pretty content to keep my
eyes off the
screen and my nose in a book.
The film blends dread with intrigue, often evoking that feeling of dangerous wonder, where you know you're
watching something uneasy unfold but can't take your
eyes off the
screen.
When you are
watching this film you will find it hard to take your
eyes off the
screen.
Every so often at a film
screening, you get a powerful sense that you're
watching greatness unfold before your
eyes.
Nevertheless, co-stars Will Smith and Margot Robbie generate enough chemistry to steam up the
screen and make the farfetched romantic romp just worth the
watch, provided
eye candy alone can do for you in lieu of credulity.
That's not to say that I «hated» the show, it just happened to make me roll my
eyes and scoff at the
screen with its middle America values and blatant close - mindedness more than any other show that I
watched in its entirety.
And it
watches Bridges, in yet another indelible
screen performance, as he creates a man embittered by having seen too much, but not yet ready to close his
eyes.
The aforementioned Stevens, who commands the
screen with relish, going from apple - pie sweetness to stone cold psychosis in the blink of an
eye and also, as Anna, the hugely charismatic Maika Monroe who announces herself as a definite talent to
watch.
I was
watching a movie with some friends last night and for some reason my
eyes wandered their way from the television
screen to my laserdisc collection, which has never been as large as I would have liked.
There's such an adrenaline rush from
watching real metal being chewed up and spit out, you can't take your
eyes off the
screen.
Finally, I turned off the camera, stopped the experiments, and pulled everyone to the back of the room to
watch, on a 3» by 3»
screen, the disaster that had just unfolded in front of my
eyes.
It can be tempting to
watch the video of yourself in the box at the bottom of the
screen, but that will mean you never make
eye contact with the person interviewing you.
When you do this, pay attention to how long it takes them to make the correct input, and
watch their
eyes to see where they look first on your
screen mockups.
Call up «4x4i» on the Extra Features
screen and
watch the axles articulating independently, the differentials automatically locking and unlocking, and the water depth and incline angles changing — if you can tear your
eyes away from the steep, deep, jagged or greasy terrain you're traversing so casually.
Yet that ginormous
screen does make surfing the Web,
watching videos, and turn - by - turn navigation easier on the
eyes.
Several other features have been added to the Galaxy Note 10.1, including Smart Stay, which tracks the owner's
eye to ensure that the
screen is always on while being looked at; and Pop Up Play, which allows a video to be
watched anywhere on the
screen while simultaneously running other tasks.
Light - emitting
screens like the iPad's can cause eyestrain — especially when reading, which makes your
eyes focus much more intensely than when
watching a movie, obviously.
And if you have long hours of reading session, you may have
eye strain because of
watching too long on the LCD
screen.
These are thinnest between the two
screens but there is still 9 mm (the thickness of a modern smartphone) between them which means your
eyes never truly believes the illusion that they are
watching one big
screen.
Both
screens are going to be major «
eye candy» and
watching video should be amazing.
The FES
Watch U is designed to change that, with a wider range of
eye - catching designs for its novel e-ink band and
screen.
When reclined the
screen in front was 30 cm from my face, it hurt my
eyes to
watch movies because the
screen was so close.
Finally there's a
screen - in -
screen mechanic in place that can be set up to do things like let you
watch the other side of a planet so that you don't constantly have to pan round to keep an
eye on enemy movements.
The view from your cockpit was the only way to accurately fire at enemies so you need to quickly dart your
eyes between the two
screens to
watch for obstacles and enemy shots while also properly aiming.
With the recent announcement of Serious Sam III I was sceptical, but after
watching the latest trailer and
eyeing up some of the
screen shots my interest in the 3rd instalment has shot up.
The whole experience throughout, especially near the end, the game brought a few tears to my
eye while I was
watching what was on the
screen & what I was listening to.
Enemies attacks are interesting to
watch, making full use of the stereoscopic 3D
screen and are clearly detailed, which is required when you have to keep an
eye on the smallest of tells from the enemy to know which attack they're about to unleash against which brother.
I remember
watching the prototype graphics with my artists who worked on background and characters when their
eyes started to glisten as they looked at the
screen with such intensity.
Your
eyes will have to stay glued to the
screen,
watching your opponent's attacks so that you know how to respond.
Besides keeping an
eye out for the right coloured balloons, players must also
watch out for objects such as helicopters and spaceships that will burst your balloons and make an inky mess on the iPhone
screen.
You could be looking down on Earth from a satellite or pressing your face against the television
screen watching news of the latest demonstration against police violence, your
eyes up close to the raster patterns that, from a distance, coalesce into media images.
Inspired by the historic streetcars of the city, Italian designer Cristina Celestino has created «Cinema Corallo», a travelling salon inside an authentic 1920s tram where passengers can lounge on sumptuous settees away from prying
eyes on the street or enjoy the
screening room where they can
watch the town go by.
Or the central console display that acts as a split
screen, letting the driver keep an
eye on the car's efficiency data while the front - seat passenger
watches TV.
That means your
eyes can not be staring at a tiny text
screen,
watching you scroll through status updates on your smart phone, or even staring at the GPS device that will likely just «tell» you where to turn.
It works much like the iPhone's Retina Flash, lighting up the Apple
Watch's
screen with one of several flashlight styles: solid white, flashing white, or solid red (for easier - on - the -
eyes light in dark locations).