Sentences with phrase «intelligence of one's audience»

Instead, their experience is filtered through the expertise and judgment of MPR's editorial staff, which allows the broadcast outlet to leverage the collective intelligence of their audience without surrendering control over the direction of coverage.
The panel and audience discussion included ways to frame and address uncertainty, and the importance of not underestimating the intelligence of your audience.
More than once does the tale turn down a road we didn't see coming, including some dark alleys that the filmmakers don't shy away from; giving credit to their narrative skills, and their trust in the intelligence of the audience.
There are worse films out there which have a Christmas setting, but you would struggle to find one which cares so little about the intelligence of its audience.
Two different groups are on the hunt for this boy, and that's where Nichols drops us right into the middle of, respecting the intelligence of his audience to catch up and figure things as they develop.
The symbolism is heavy - handed to the point that it is insulting to the intelligence of the audience.
Its triumph, thanks largely to an erudite and ambitious screenplay that places utter faith in the intelligence of its audience, authored by the playwright Tony Kushner, is to do so without trying to deconstruct his greatness.
In fact, Joffe's remake asserts itself as an adaptation with little faith in its own ideas or the intelligence of its audience.
It's rare to see a film in which writers, director and cast all respect the intelligence of their audience.
In its desperation to trick its audience, however, The Girl on the Train becomes laughably insipid, degrading the intelligence of its audience and any kind of authenticity for its characters.
The Perks of Being A Wallflower is a rarity in that it is a teen - centric drama that respects the intelligence of its audience.
After all, its competition, the other summer blockbusters this year consists of the likes of Speed 2, The Lost World and Batman & Robin - films that seriously insult the intelligence of its audiences.
That quality alone is an achievement that many offbeat filmmakers oftentimes forget, but Joel and Ethan Coen never insult the intelligence of their audience.
Challenging your learners is not as easy as it sounds; you need to find the balance between making the eLearning experience neither too easy as to insult the intelligence of your audience and nor as complicated as to frustrate them.
He doesn't pull back the canvas to simply show you that there is a stretcher behind it, which is to say he doesn't come across as a teacher who underestimates the intelligence of his audience.
However, we often underestimate the intelligence of our audience.
«I trust in the intelligence of the audience,» says artist and filmmaker David Shapiro, whose elliptical, complex documentary film, Missing People, had its debut screening...
May I suggest lobbying the private sector and extolling the virtues of so - called «cheap, clean and green» energy to them, rather than writing propaganda, puff pieces in the daily rags and insulting the intelligence of your audience... the ones who now have to pay the highest power prices in the world thanks to the unreliable energy «revolution»!
Christy began with the misleading argument that CO2 is plant food, which is a gross oversimplification of a complex issue, and which is frankly an insult to the intelligence of his audience.
Believe me, I've tried over the last seven or more years, most recently when an alleged * tea party founder (* this label is a whole other story) replied to my Tweets about her apparent lack of awareness both of the depth of material from skeptic climate scientists and the intelligence of her audience by saying,
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