Sentences with phrase «focusing on billboards»

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MMS has popular billboards all throughout New York City, that don't focus on storage, but instead focus on the unique aspects of life as a New Yorker.
A better billboard could have said something like «Whether you believe or not, focus on the REASON for the season».
When no billboard company in the city would lease the group space for such a sign, American Atheists President David Silverman said the organization decided to focus solely on the Democrats in Charlotte.
Designs that focused on other franchise favorites, as well as some that featured the whole cast of assorted X-Men, were plastered on billboards and buses, as well.
Admittedly, its more tolerable in Showdown when you know true racing isn't the focus of the game, but it's annoying when you see Ken Block's name / brand mentioned whenever you do a gymkhana event (known as «Hooligan») or the only manufacturer to have their logo splattered on billboards and barriers is Ford.
Focusing on a mother (Frances McDormand) determined to find her daughter's killer, he used the simple act of erecting billboards to serve as a catalyst.
The film starts in Times Square, spends a lot of time focusing on the overproduction of light via billboards, glittering marquees and a dizzying array of lights.
The media, of course, catches wind of the sensational billboards, and while that attention puts the focus on Mildred and William, who is harboring a painful secret of his own.
Now industry observers are wondering if increased topicality may send Three Billboards cresting a wave of indignation past best picture favourites that focus on stories of white men, like Second World War tales Dunkirk and Darkest Hour.
Opening to an upbeat ’80 tune and swirling animations reminiscent of neon blinking strip - club billboards, GLOW hardly seems like the type of show one might associate with the likes of Liz Flahive, Carly Mensch and Jenji Kohan — that is, until the camera focuses on an emotionally - charged Alison Brie delivering a monologue of the finest feminist order.
The Shape of Water, Universal's Get Out and Lady Bird were joined on the Best Picture list by Sony Classics» Call Me By Your Name; Focus Features» Darkest Hour, home to Best Actor frontrunner Gary Oldman, nommed today; Warner Bros» Dunkirk, with Christopher Nolan's stunning war movie scoring eight noms; Focus» Phantom Thread, with Daniel Day - Lewis back in the Actor race; Fox's The Post, along with it the 21st nomination for Meryl Streep (though not for director Stephen Spielberg); and Searchlight's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, probably the other frontrunner coming into today noms and which had seven nominations, with Martin McDonagh nominated for writing but not directing, and the film's big three — Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell — all nominated.
«I was struck by her absolute focus on character,» says Clarke Peters, who plays the Ebbing police chief in Three Billboards.
The procession of black dresses that began at the Beverly Hilton's red carpet moved to the winner's podium as films and television shows driven by women — «Lady Bird,» «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,» «The Handmaid's Tale,» «Big Little Lies» and «The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel» — prevailed at a ceremony marked mostly by serious speeches focusing on months of allegations and admissions of sexual harassment within Hollywood.
Billboards and other advertisements have focused on the new look.
The guide suggests actions such as: • Writing a letter to the editor • Sponsoring a stop - puppy - mills advertisement on a billboard • Monitoring the Internet for websites that sells puppies • Keeping a blog that focuses on spreading the word • Reaching out to local media and to federal and state legislators • Organizing and leading a peaceful pet store demonstration
Years ago, a focus on African art «would have never even been considered,» Jack Shainman, a longtime supporter of African and African - American artists, told me as we stood in the shadow of Kay Hassan's breathtaking mural of torn and reconfigured South African billboards.
His work takes anonymous and ubiquitous cigarette billboard advertising campaigns, elevates the status and focusses our gaze on the images.
Known since the late 1970s for her elliptical texts carved into stone benches, emblazoned on billboards and projected on buildings, Ms. Holzer focuses here on work about the implications of war.
He later studied at the School of Visual Arts (1993 - 1996), where he shifted his focus to creating public «interventions» by subverting imagery on billboards and advertisements in bus shelters and phone booths.
In his effort to reconstruct the city, his lens focuses on different kinds of commercial images, from billboards to the sign details in storefront windows.
His work took anonymous and ubiquitous cigarette billboard advertising campaigns, elevated the status and focused the gaze on the images.
[7] Instead of working on commercial pieces, he chose to focus on personal projects in his own studio, developing his own distinct style of painting that retained the kind of imagery, bold hues, and scale that he utilized while he painted billboards.
What is interesting about these comments is that they all focus on the «sexy» nature of the billboard as the reason for it's projected demise.
While the first six episodes are available today and focus on the tour, Billboard says additional episodes could cover The Chainsmokers» Las Vegas residency at the XS Nightclub along with time spent in the
Earlier speculation hinted a Pixel - focused media event would happen on October 5th, however, a billboard has popped up in Boston, which was first spotted by DroidLife, states the tagline «Ask more of your phone» and «Oct. 4.»
In 1991 the Lancaster County (Pa.) Association of REALTORS ® hit the streets with a billboard campaign focused on falling interest rates.
The North Carolina Association of REALTORS ® and Charlotte Regional REALTOR ® Association, along with a coalition of other local and commercial boards, have come up with a promotional billboard campaign to run during the Democratic National Convention in North Carolina, focusing on issues affecting property owners, as well as REALTORS ®.
Instead of cutting back and focusing on core services, he contracted to place 64 million messages on digital roadside billboards.
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