Sentences with phrase «make audiences question»

In previous installations, Sosnowska has used notions of familiarity to make audiences question physicality and reality: a twisted, virtually unrecognisable staircase, for example, or a disconcertingly warped, shocking red handrail.
The sci - fi anthology series is meant to make audiences question both our society's relationship with technology and themselves.
Edgerton's script does a great job at building suspense and making the audience question these characters and their actions.
Roman Ondák's «Swap» (2011) asks a performer to choose an object as they sit behind a table, and when visitors enter the room they are then able to swap the object with anything else they are willing to exchange, while in Chinese artist Xu Zhen's «In Just a Blink of an Eye» (2005) a body floats in mid-air as if frozen, defying both time and gravity, and making the audience question reality and reflect on the work's seeming impossibility.

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The questions given here are important to know your goals, to know your target audience and to make the marketing strategy accordingly.
Within the span of 20 seconds, which you can see in the video excerpt below, he gets the audience to answer a question, makes them laugh, and then suddenly brings them into somber territory.
Fix: Grab the audience by asking an interesting question, making a controversial statement, or telling a short personal anecdote.
Content planning that uses a modular approach will make the repurposing process easier, keyword relevant and meaningful for the audience because topics are driven by an understanding of customer interests, questions and triggers.
More comic relief came came from Instagram Creative Shop Global Director Kay Hsu and Global Creative Lead at Facebook Tim Styles, who fielded questions from the general audience while making emoji faces and changing hairstyles multiple times.
Use language appropriate to the visitor based on the target audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so using bold headings and sub-headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to keep the visitor engaged on your site and to keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor text) in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching for to reach your site and write with these keywords in mind These tips are a great starting point for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
You avoided the question because it reveals the foolishness of those that would completely discard the reality of the point the author was making and discard the understanding of the audience the author was addressing.
It is no accident that Percy summons Flannery O'Connor to such questions as well; but unlike her, he does not anchor his response in St. Augustine and St. Paul (we have here no abiding place) nor in St. Thomas, whose argument is insistent that the poet's, the artist's, responsibility is to the good of the thing being made, not with the correction of appetites in his audience.
Moyers's people had swarmed over the Indiana University campus in successive waves of producers, executive producers, directors and associate directors; of lighting people, camera people, sound people and questions - from - the - audience people; had added a participant (Nicholas von Hoffman) to be sure the affair would be telegenic; had phoned the panelists before the event with their own list of topics and ideas; had thrown together a wooden platform just for their cameras, which cameras prevented many in the actual audience from seeing the panelists; had shifted the meeting rooms to meet the exacting requirements for the paraphernalia of television; had fed questions to members of the audience, and instructions «from the truck» to the moderator («move on»); and then had fashioned from 12 hours of tape one hour that might have been made in a New York city hotel room.
Those who wrote them, being believers, theologians, and preachers themselves, were seeking to make God and godliness known to their original envisaged audience, and the first question to be asked about each book has to do with what its writer saw it as saying and showing about God himself.
We will be selling and signing books and before the movie starts we will also do a Q&A with the audience, so make sure to bring any questions that you might have.
Vint Cerf happened to make the issue snap into focus: while answering a question from the audience, he mentioned that he expected today's young people to change their behavior as they age because they'll be maintaining different kinds of relationships then than they do now.
So hopefully the audience — regardless of whether they agree with Clegg or furiously disagree with him about the choice that he made — think we have to ask that question: «Well, what would I have done?»
A question later posed by an audience member on how to define civilians prompted Dr Slim to add that the sometimes questionable neutrality of civilians can bring about challenges in making that definition.
On October 1, 2015, East Ramapo district monitors held a community forum to make a brief presentation on their work to date, and to answer questions from audience members.
As the debate unfolded the questions consisted of too much historical and philosophical minutia seemingly tailor - made to make Libertarians seem hopelessly eccentric to a national audience, far too little dealing with the news and concerns of the 2016 election.
In response to questions from the audience, Latimer noted that he will be making some staffing changes over the next few months in the county boards and commissions, including the Human Rights Commission.
«It is for Question Time, not political parties, to make judgements about impartiality and to determine who is invited to appear in the interests of the audience.
In order to obtain the buy in of all members of Ibo nation in formulation of the Ibo agenda for the national conference Governors should perform the following: Embark on East Nigeria - wide outreach program that will encompass making presentation in all institutions of learning using a language the audience can understand, and answering questions relating to the proposed Ibo agenda (elementary schools, secondary
The last Labour leadership contest was dull, dull, dull: dominated by seemingly endless staid hustings where contenders took it in turns to answer one worthy question after another from audiences made up of loyal party members.
Answering an audience question on the economy, the Scottish First Minister urged voters to to support parties which could «hold [Labour] to account and make them bolder».
The candidates will make opening and closing statements and answer questions submitted by the sponsoring organizations and the audience.
Chris Grayling was disingenuous on today's Any Questions when supporting Kitty Usher and Menzies Campbell in wanting to tamper with one of the cornerstones of the Post Civil war Settlement - he did not tell the audience he was a Catholic in favour of a measure to benefit Catholics - one with constitutional implications (it is the basis of the 1707 Act of Union with Scotland)... that was very disappointing and makes Chris Grayling suspect in a way David Davis was not
Even when women made up the majority of the audiences, they asked disproportionately fewer questions
While that seemed to satisfy the audience member, the question made him wish that he had added a section to his talk pointing to his general problem - solving abilities.
After the talk, the famous cosmologist Joel Primack got up and said, «Before anyone asks any questions, I want to make clear to the audience what the significance of the cosmological constant is.
The series features 10 dating experts answering questions from the audience and providing tips on reading men better and making your dates more engaging.
It's a line that could only make sense to a post-9 / 11 audience, which itself is poised to ask the same question whenever a blackout occurs, a plane goes down, or the Capitol is evacuated.
There are audiences for movies that amuse us, and arouse us, and scare us, but the career of Todd Solondz («Storytelling») raises the question: Is there an audience for movies that make us feel icky?
But in keeping with revived franchise's goals of shedding the old to make way for the new, he meets his apparent end during the final act of the film in a scene that will undoubtedly leave audiences asking a lot of questions.
I address this rhetorical question not to the makers of rom - com chum like Sweet Home Alabama for making it in the first place, but for making it and then giving test audiences Final Cut.
But the real question is whether the well - made kidnap drama, starring Michelle Williams as the anxious mother of the billionaire's grandson Paul, French star Romain Duris as his empathetic kidnapper, and Mark Wahlberg as J.P. Getty's cocky lieutenant, will lure audiences when it opens on December 25, a mere three days later than originally planned, with a budget of $ 50 million instead of $ 40 million.
The question that any cinephile would ask themselves going into this film is why someone would be interested in adapting it into a film and how they could manage to make it an interesting representation for the audiences of today.
He also makes the audience engage more with the film as we piece together the hows and whys of questions like when did Mr. Orange meet Mr. White, how does Vincent Vega know Mia Wallace, how did O - Ren gain power, etc..
In the Palme d'Or - winning The White Ribbon, Michael Haneke time travels to rural Germany on the cusp of WWI to find the answer — or, rather, to make the audience's collective skin crawl at the question.
There is no question that The Last Jedi is a good film, competently and sometimes thrillingly made and destined to inspire much of its audience.
It's already sewn so many questions that it's almost reluctant to solve that mystery and the audience doesn't want it to: they want to make their own minds or have their suspicions but never know for sure.
The PG - 13 horror movie hasn't had a hit in a long while and with the MPAA stamping The Conjuring with a R - rating simply because it was deemed «too scary», these all audience entries into the horror genre such as The Lazarus Effect and last year's much worse Ouija make me question whether it's even truly possible to have an effective PG - 13 horror flick.
Portman makes us believe in the strangeness of everything; it's a confident performance that forces us as an audience to ask questions of everything we are told or what we are seeing.
Whether audiences will know what to make of it is an open question — if the actual film is a collision of several clashing tones, its trailer introduces a different one entirely — though acolytes of the Cult of Meryl could rally some support at the box office.
Following the success of his spectacular first film Ex Machina, Garland proves he was just getting started, making a film that dares the audience to go along without asking questions.
For the women of Baise - Moi, as for Michèle, it is not just a question of responding to violence in ways deemed socially «appropriate», but rather about finding a way to live with ongoing trauma any way they can, regardless of whether it makes sense to other characters (and the audience).
Audience member Chris Rock's question about Lee making the film outside the studio system prompted a lengthy, expletive - filled rant from a filmmaker clearly stymied by his hiatus from mainstream filmmaking (his last narrative feature, Miracle at St. Anna, came out in 2008).
Made on a small budget, with recognisable, though indie - ish actors, this film is about love and regret, posing the characters and audience with the questions - what personal mistake would you go back and change if you could?
Not only must you exhibit superlative intelligence but it must also be nigh indistinguishable from that of a human; a tricky task indeed and one that drives the audience to question what it is specifically that makes an intelligence human.
Already nervous from being out in the open for the first time, the audience would have been scared enough if nothing had happened and they had merely just walked through, but first they are asked difficult questions which could give away their true identities and then an Iranian man begins yelling at them and making a fuss for taking a Polaroid of his shop.
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