Sentences with phrase «far broader audience»

The internet empowers you to promote yourself to a far broader audience than has ever been possible before; understanding the rules of the game will help set you up for a far more productive and rewarding job search, and that's a beautiful thing.
Machine - learning tools based in the cloud are bringing AI to a far broader audience.
We continue to work closely with generous individuals who wish to see works from their collection reach a far broader audience in museums across the country.
Now with our own books, we can reach a far broader audience than capes comics or art / autobiographical comics can.
«I knew that someday I wanted to write a mystery based on what I was learning about women,» Locke said, making the point that publishing a dissertation is more for scholarly audiences, but crafting a fictional mystery based on that research would speak to far broader audiences.
Film is clearly a crossover medium that reaches far broader audiences than a museum or gallery show.

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This data focused way of finding users is far more effective than traditional media advertising, where potential audience members are painted with the broadest of strokes.
Far from being a broad medium of communication, religious programs on television appear to be a specialized programming service for a specialized audience.
I just find the narrative to be far too broad, too concerned with appealing to a wider audience due to, I'm assuming, Robert's and Nick's ages, 79 and 75 respectively.
Chronicling the high - octane career of Ayrton Senna, the fast - paced fourth feature from The Warrior, The Return and Far North director appeals to a broad audience and ranks among the best factual efforts of the year, a feat made all the more impressive considering the fact that the film does not include a second of new footage.
I'm not really sold based on this trailer (or the earlier one), but Tarantino hasn't made any mediocre movie in his filmmaking career so far, so here's hoping that this is just a bad case of advertising that's aimed for a broader audience and that the actual movie is another great Tarantino masterpiece.
Nonfiction authors who get distracted into focusing on the «story» aspects of their writing produce writing that is far too broad in purpose to be ideal for any audience, and such nebulous focus can even make it fall apart.
As far as the genre known as «cozy mysteries» goes — dead guy, yes, psychopathic serial killer, no — there are a host of authors out there crafting really fun story lines and developing settings and characters that speak to a broad audience of whodunnit fans.
, it'll be interesting to see if any further editorial oversight is given to a series that will likely face a much broader audience.
I can understand 4A wanting and needing to make this Metro game appeal to a broader audience, but they need to be careful that they don't stray too far away from what make the first game so loved.
«I think in Dead Space 3 we kinda destroyed what we had because we pushed too far on it, but it was a deliberate decision in each of those instalments to make it faster, more relevant to a broader audience,» he said.
Nigerian - born, Antwerp - based artist Otobong Nkanga, whose exhibition «To Dig a Hole That Collapses Again» opens this Saturday at the MCA Chicago, asks audiences to further consider how one's connection to land informs a broader, though still personal cosmology.
With her unbowed adherence to populism and idealistic view of the potential of art to reach broad audiences and further sociopolitical causes, Catlett established her own trajectory - employing formal elements of modernism only to the extent that they suited her cause.
Supported by a community of like - minded populist artists, Catlett further elaborated her skill in communicating social and political messages to a broad audience with an economy of form.
After winning this year's Turner Prize, the acclaimed and very recondite Helen Marten shared an epiphany she had while watching the torrents of visitors view her work at the Tate — a far larger and broader audience than she had previously experienced.
Some experienced candidates make their resumes far too long and include every single job and duty ever completed to attract a broader audience.
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