Sentences with phrase «how viewers like»

While you're working, do you imagine how viewers like me might interpret the finished pieces?

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Companies like L'Oreal are utilizing this tool to promote how - to videos that give viewers the makeup artist's perspective.
The result is more like the cliffhanger of a serial, leaving the viewer to try and imagine how the protagonist — in this case, the economy — will ever manage to be saved.
Whether it was Mr. Aoude prepping his pregnant wife for that hectic hospital trip, or newlyweds Jeff and Shadia worrying about how their families will get along, it has shown viewers the single most important truth that will change the perceptions of Muslims: We are just like everyone else.
I actually like how the show shocks the stereotypical image in America of Muslims and perhaps will open the viewers» eyes to see that Muslims are not all the same.
John gave the viewers some insight on what it's like to watch Jim work and how cool of an experience it is for him.
He says he's succeeded in showing his viewers the sorry state of school food and how worried children are about obesity - related diseases (at least in hard - hit communities like West Adams).
I mean, yeah, a dead baby would be like 1000x more offensive and emotionally difficult for viewers, but the metaphor holds better, and if you want to guilt us dirty bottle feeders into making our boobs work or forgoing our mental health meds or suffering through rape flashbacks or never - ending mastitis or simply not enjoying how we feed our babies, then a picture of a dead baby will be much more effective.
We would like to assemble a wide range of viewpoints and perspectives, and provide viewers with a detailed and holistic picture of how each person plays a different role in the life of a child with Selective Mutism.
Mr. O'Brien said he was stunned and overwhelmed by the viewers» response to what had initially been a throwaway line, and by what that response, collectively, suggested about how the digital world was affecting traditional media like television.
I'd be curious to see how much an effort like this cost, both in the aggregate and per - click, and also how many people actually responded — though also note that a candidate's ad would function as a virtual yard sign even if the viewer doesn't click it.
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Notably, i - D has also helped to drive the trend, publishing funny educational videos like «How to Speak Japanese with Tao Okamoto,» part of the magazine's «Model Mother Tongue» series in which the world's top models teach viewers a few phrases in their native languages.
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Fans may not like the CGI zombies, but unlike the video game creatures in I am Legend (2007), these are more filmed actor - CGI tweaked hybrids; their believability is really dependent on how much viewers will accept the virus as a fast - moving bug which immediately transforms a host into a rabid sprinter with super-strength (not unlike 28 Days Later).
If it's successful (and that's a big if, given how viewers have responded to other medical dramas this season), maybe future seasons will see thrilling spinoffs like Miami Medical: Los Angeles.
well, I would like to make a comment, with of course no harsh bashing or one sided opinionated blather, However, I find it quite simply funny how one could watch a movie and with a couple of sentences and elegant word - ology, thing they can grasp what it takes to compose a work of art and creativity into a 250 page manuscript and then production material for viewers such as myself and yours truly.
Artists should not alter their world view (no matter how antiquated) for the sake of appeasing the new sensibility of viewers like himself.
Wile I'd like to see another few episodes to make sure, there's something comfortably gooey right away about This Is Us, reminding us once more that amid all the high - functioning detectives, emergency - rescue personnel and secret - agent superheroes covered in cryptic tattoos, there are very few network dramas aimed at viewers who are simply interested in everyday people and how they feel.
I really liked how the relationship between Jack and Rose took the viewer through the events of that doomed voyage.
Some viewers may actually enjoy the creepy images and haunting vibe enough to forgive such an implausible suspenser, but I'm wagering these viewers firmly reside in the «I'll watch anything that looks intense on the video store shelves, no matter how cheap it must be, and hey, I really like that Elisabeth Shue, she was so great in Adventures in Babysitting, and oh, I won't pay attention to just what's going on because I just love being creeped out, because I don't like to stop and think for even a minute, and it has a cute doggie in it, I think his name was Barfer, and, and, and, ooh I could just go on forever, he's so adorable» camp.
Kawase shows how deeply intelligent she is with a slow, assured, flow that washes over the viewer like a wave.
It's a movie that is film school bad on a technical level; it's a poor showcase for stars like Chris Hemsworth (Thor, The Avengers) and Viola Davis (How to Get Away With Murder); worst of all, it never even comes close to making its tech - heavy subject matter interesting or even comprehensible to most viewers.
How can depictions like this mislead viewers who may travel to those areas of the world?
Deliberately paced, bleak and a touch repetitive, «Afterimages» is a swan song from one of the greats, who, like his subject, leaves viewers with a treatise on how to look at the world.
While playing a high - strung, drug - addled white trash girl might seem like a walk in the park for Murphy, she does a good job in keeping the viewer invested in Krista — an all the more remarkable feat seeing as how we know from the opening scene that she will not survive her own storyline.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is prime example how a sequel can feel like a continuation of its predecessor, at the same time offer the viewer a completely fresh experience.
He's perhaps a bit too aware of how far he pushes things and likes to watch his viewers squirm.
«At least Boyle, who can not at all grasp how to frame a shot or tell a story without treating his viewers like imbeciles, and Sorkin knew well enough to hire great actors to play out their technobabble update on A CHRISTMAS CAROL.»
You can pitch yourself as an expert as frequently as you'd like, as long as the focus is on what you can offer viewers, listeners, and readers, and how you fit into breaking news and current events.
I've paid for thousands of dollars worth of resources to learn how to do things online, how to sell books and products, how to get viewers to like you, trust you and buy from you.
I'd like to see Crunchyroll change how they do the two page mode so that instead of the manga viewer grabbing two pages and putting them together for a single display, it instead goes to a new image file which has to the pages put together properly for two page panel spreads.
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I tell my viewers honestly how I feel and what I like and dislike about the games.
The new video sees viewers hear from writer / director David Cage and the team at Quantic Dream on what BEYOND will be like to play, and how the team redesigned the user interface to provide a more intuitive and immersive gameplay experience than the studio's previous title, Heavy Rain.
The average younger viewer of Sonic Boom is going to find scenes of Sonic getting battered around like a ping pong ball between enemies and hearing Knuckles and Amy talk about how he has been tortured for six months by Eggman?
Like me, he had no idea what to do because the game doesn't provide clear explanations, or in general for that matter, on how viewers may interact with players.
7:29 PMBryan Gillis it's like how only legal viewers of movies have to watch those FBI warnings, or legal players of games have to deal with DRM
I feel like she's on the right track there, emphasizing how Olympic events only appear every four years, yet the Olympic viewer never feels like the action is going over his or her head.
Hey, I'm not sure how much interest there still is around something like this, but here's a hitbox viewer for the Steam ports of AC+R and #Reload: https://github.com/odabugs/kof-combo-hitboxes/releases There are a few issues remaining such as the lack of grab hitboxes, incorrect hitbox scale on a few moves like Millia 236H or May 236236S, and several projectile moves not showing any hitboxes in #Reload (doesn't seem to be an issue in + R), but overall most of the moves I've tested are correct.
Whether the works conjure memories of iconic fugitives, such as Patty Hearst and Angela Davis, or incorporate loaded words, like safety and fear, viewers are prompted to question their assumptions about criminality and contemplate how the circulation of images influences their ideas...
Her work asks viewers to closely consider how global topics like consumerism and power play a role in their daily lives.
What it really does is create a quiet place for the viewer to think about how many likes their documentation of this experience is going earn them — a thought that's completely incongruent with any kind of deeper contemplation.
Arranged in display cases like specimens in a science laboratory or medical museum, the artist hopes that these fantastical, yet lifelike, body parts will change the way the viewer considers the significance of plant life, and how we value certain life forms over others.
However, the viewer can, by looking closely at works like Untitled 2496 (a quirky rectangle huddled at the bottom of the paper), see how Lee has captured within the form the same complex ordering of lines as exist in his signature works.
I like to suggest how to invite the viewer to create this abstract space with me in a way.
I like the idea that the viewer might be frozen by wonder, trying to understand what they are looking at, or how the painting was made, or even what materials I am using.
Like her previous work, she's created sensory experiences that make viewers think twice about how the digital and physical world color the way we understand living things.
In this interview, Collier Schorr talks about what it was like photographing wrestlers during matches, and how the resulting photographs are installed and received by viewers.
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