Sentences with phrase «find real audiences»

But Tillman is pretty sure Pure Comedy — the 13 - song folk opus beloved by critics and his fiercely devoted fans alike — would find a real audience among the LifeWay set, if they ever gave it a chance.
Each of these is an authentic expository genre, each is similar enough to a genre I write that I can hand over lessons about it to my kids, and each can find a real audience.
Irony of ironies, he finds his real audience in a museum.

Not exact matches

Before Aereo, Kanojia founded Navic Networks, which built technology that offered TV networks tools that use real - time audience measurement data.
The IBM Cyber Range team engaged the audience in a short «real - life» scenario that challenged members to respond to allegations that their company's data has been found on the Dark Web.
We go home at night and escape to foreign lands on Netflix, while the grandest, realest, thickest (like the grass in C.S. Lewis» heaven in The Great Divorce), truest story that has been or ever will be told is a story in which we find ourselves, or — to use theologian Vanhoozer's language — a theatre in which we are not a passive, but participating audience.
When things appear hopeful, it's difficult to find a receptive audience, whereas when things invariably go south the response is usually so vile that entering the fray seems overkill and certainly not conducive to having a rational discussion about the real underlying issues.
I've held off on using it as a tool for my nonprofit organization, yet (that's about to change) because: a) most of my audience isn't on Twitter and doesn't get it; b) due to limited staffing, I've found it difficult to keep up with on a regular basis; and c) I haven't had a real goal in mind — something I wanted to accomplish by using it.
Imelda Staunton, star of new film Finding Your Feet, claims that ageing audiences want real characters, not violence and special effects
While some audiences will find the film rather offensive and a little too real, others like myself will find the brutal honesty a breath of fresh air.
In the last act of «Downsizing» — which divided audiences in Telluride after delighting them in Venice — Matt Damon's shrunken - man protagonist finds himself trying to decide between spending the rest of his days with a micro-community of enlightened, save - the - world shrunken men and going back to the real world.
April Wolfe writes for the Village Voice: «[Director Martin] McDonagh painstakingly humanises a character who we find has unapologetically tortured a black man in police custody... and then Three Billboards seems to ask audiences to forgive and forget wrongs like police violence, domestic abuse, and sexual assault without demonstrating a full understanding of the centuries - long toll these crimes have taken on victims in real life.»
Films such as War Room, 90 Minutes in Heaven and Heaven is for Real are exemplar of a genre that is both actively sought out by faithful audiences for their explicit Christian overtones and rejected by sceptics for their shameless promotion of evangelistic agendas, which many secular subscribers find hard to swallow.
«McDonagh painstakingly humanizes a character who we find has unapologetically tortured a black man in police custody... and then Three Billboards seems to ask audiences to forgive and forget wrongs like police violence, domestic abuse, and sexual assault without demonstrating a full understanding of the centuries - long toll these crimes have taken on victims in real life,» April Wolfe wrote at the Village Voice.
In Finding Your Feet, Lumley takes a back seat to Imelda Staunton, the real star of a late - in - the - day romance that, despite its limitations, will surely find an audience (we're reluctant to use the term «grey euro», but oh well).
The episodic nature of the film, the various physical environments in which Babydoll and her fellow warrior - inmates find themselves, as well as the sexualized nature of these characters, bear all the earmarks of a videogame, but the real world filled with real danger that intrudes at crucial moments raises the stakes, engaging the audience in a way that the female - centric, video - game - turned - film Aeon Flux (2005), which I also like, never quite achieves.
The only real surprise this film offers will be finding the odd audience member who's still awake when the final credits roll.
The camera soars clear of the action for another sweeping CGI cityscape, a dozen partygoers shimmy between the characters and the audience, the throbbing Jay - Z - produced soundtrack wells; Luhrmann finds a hundred different ways to rob his able but overwhelmed stable of actors any real voice.
«My top two goals are to help students find great opportunities [for real - world problem solving], and then cheerlead them to a great audience
I'd like to see several modules offered looking at leading teams, models of leadership, etc.» or «I think there is real opportunity to find out what a brilliant exhibition could look like from an authentic audience.
In the article, 5 Tips To Find Your Narrative Voice For Your eLearning Course, I'll explore how you can discover your narrative voice for your eLearning content, so that your eLearning courses can offer real value to your audience, instead of creating disjointed eLearning courses that fail to meet their learning objectives.
Split the audience into groups numbering 4 - 7 students each (depending on the number of students in the group) and task them with finding the best solution to a real - life problem.
The evidence from schools engaged with Naace strongly suggests that School 3.0 re-examines teaching models that are rigidly one directional, engages learners in finding creative solutions to real world problems and provide them with constructive audiences that pushes them to solve greater problems that help shape their world.
[They're] using all the skill they need to solve it with a real audience and finding experts in that field — because kids can do that, and they get excited about what they're learning because they're solving a real problem.
«Not having an agent is a real barrier to mainstream publication, and it's hard to find an agent to represent lesbian and gay fiction because most of the time the audience is a small one.
The tactics you use depend on your book's target audience and where you'll find them online and in the real world.
Canon Tales was founded by Jon Slack and Doug Wallace and is a great format, great fun and highly informative: Speakers select 20 slides and talk about each for 21 seconds and the audience can get a real sense of the person behind the industry professional, and be inspired.
The real goal, by whatever means you pursue it, is to get your work in front of the right audience and, we must hope, find some decent remuneration for all you've gone through to do that.
The long tail is real, and even the most rarified material will eventually find an audience if it's available somewhere.
Our game has found its audience, and on September 14, 2015 a group of our fans gathered in the real world to celebrate the anniversary.
I spoke to studio co-founder and lead game designer Jeremy Spillmann about what motivates him and his team to bring difficult issues from the real world into what is usually seen as a purely escapist medium — and how Hatch might offer more opportunities to let smaller studios like Blindflug find a mass audience.
Sure, their clothing is revealing and they're designed to appeal to a particular audience, but there's a real sense of distinct personality to be found with every character that helps bring out plenty of entertaining interactions in the game.
Suzanne Lacy on her Facebook page says this: «Potential audiences are real people found in real places.»
Art21 was founded in 1997 with the belief that contemporary visual art is of real interest and value to a broad audience.
GaryM: «A rational, respectful presentation of real science, admitting its real uncertainties and limitations, will find a receptive audience after the next election.
Career - defining accolades, as shown in this CIO and CTO resume, must land in prime resume real estate (that top half of the first page again), or your audience can get lost finding them.
It's advice you often hear in the real estate business: To be successful, you must find a profitable niche and gear your marketing to that specific audience.
It's important to know how to write a good real estate blog post — one that your audience finds informative and valuable and gets them to come back to your site frequently.
In fact, FaceBook is great for finding specific audiences to target, especially for real estate investors.
Find content for your audience (such as by browsing for relevant content on consumer - friendly real estate info sites), and share it on your social networks, like Facebook and Instagram, as another way of connecting with prospects online.
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