Sentences with phrase «many people on the screen»

When we use pornography, the last thing we're thinking about is what the future holds for the people on screen.
When Joe Average Fan sees a receiver catch a deep ball and the only person on the screen is the safety, guess who they're gonna blame?
It's been proven time and time again that representing all types of people on screen validates people's own personal experiences.
He accused the media of «fake diversity,» claiming that if they put a black person on screen or have a single gay character in a drama then producers regard that as sufficient to satisfy diversity requirements.
For example, they must ensure that the people on screen and radio are representative in a demographic sense of the consumers they serve, and recently they had to publish details of how much they pay their «talent» and so forth.
As Mei testified about each town officials he said received favors from Singh, Gatz put up a photo of that person on the screen for jurors.
I started to visualize myself, what I knew I could look like — and I did nt want to look like that person on the screen.
In addition to its gamified grid - based matching system, which doesn't ape the swiping mechanism of Tinder like many other dating apps, on each grid of four, ooOo ® also tells users how many people on the screen liked them, but doesn't reveal who.
The surrounding environments are also reasonably detailed, and they had no problems showcasing a lot of people on screen at the same time.
«Personally, I think Gary gave the absolute definition of a cinematic performance: he does almost nothing, yet is the most compelling person on the screen.
One never really finds a reason to care about any person on the screen and the bad guy is the most interesting character.
Every shot is picture perfect and every person on screen is a tanned deity.
He's too interested in the day - to - day, moment - to - moment experience of the people on screen to risk falsifying that experience.
Seriously, I must confess that Carrell and Fey can be likable people on screen and yet I often watch The Office in spite of Carrell's character, not because of it, and the best thing I could say about Fey's character is that I have yet to see her play a role that was really bad but then I have yet to see her play a role that really wants to make me see her play another role.
It is by no means an unworthy film, shedding light as it does on an issue still with us today, but it treats the people on screen more as dramatic constructs than as actual human beings with their own agency.
This appears to be one of those movies where you have to kind of accept the people on screen are having more fun than you.
She's both the most and least human person on screen, a Zen master with personality.
Relentless self - seriousness is teen angst, and incredibly unbecoming when the people on screen are adults and the filmmakers are, too.
It also means that the performances come across somewhat differently: you know the people on screen are actors doing Ibsen, but their intensity also suggests that Ibsen's characters are themselves enacting a psychodrama, a grim ceremony that can only end in death.
She's a real person on screen with an inner world and a singular beauty.»
There are so many people on the screen that it's easy to lose track of the person you need to take out.
He reveals a singular ability to present ethically questionable people and situations without prejudice, letting the audience develop their own opinions while they laugh at the people on the screen and themselves.
Ryan Gosling is a minimalist, the person on screen doing the least amount of «acting» while commanding the most attention.
I especially like the trick where the camera slowly pans in a circle and the people on screen move around behind it and show up in unexpected places.
Colors are brighter and the darker spots bring out the contrasting between on the objects as well as people on screen.
As a Chinese person who barely sees any of my people on screen, that was bad enough.
When you, sitting your seat, can think (even just for a moment) that this person on screen could be you then the writers have a hook in you.
It's not often we get movies with actual lovable characters in daring and exciting situations, that allows an audience to have as much fun and terror as the people on the screen.
The Department for Education is working with the Li Ka Shing Foundation and the highly respected Stanford Research Institute on a pilot scheme that uses computer programmes to teach maths interactively — for example, showing a race between two people on screen and inviting pupils to plot their time and distance on a graph, then adjust it for variables.
The pedestrian detection was somewhat successful, identifying individual people on the screen.
But this game is like Castle Crashers, and Mario Kart, like Smash Brothers or something, where you have four people on the screen at the same time and that's when the game gets tons and tons of fun, when you're all there, sitting in the same room yelling at each other.
Graphically the game is a «live - action» game, meaning there are actual people on the screen with real world environments, rather than rendered graphics.
In video works in 1970 - 72, he portrayed a psychological intensity in interpersonal and physical relationships between people on screen.
That means that counter-intuitively, you will need to look at the webcam rather than the person on the screen.
David has always seemed like a genuine person on screen and I think that is what gives him so much likability with viewers.

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In another, the researchers asked study participants to quickly assess how much a person weighed by looking at faces on a computer screen.
More and more, people were beginning their searches for water bottles, flat screen TVs, banana slicers, you name it, on Amazon instead of Google, which threatened the search engine's ads business.
Internet trolls love to mess with people (or chatbots), and they don't seem to care when they cross a line — by hiding their identity behind a screen name, they count on never having to experience serious retribution.
Clearly, the push to get people to look at a screen on their wrists instead of their phones for all sorts of online information is still a work in progress.
What you see on screen seems effortless, almost like magic, so you can forget the scores of people, from grips and gaffers to studio heads, that make the finished product possible.
People watch a television news screen showing pictures of US President Donald Trump (C) and North Korean leader Kim Jong - Un (R) at a railway station in Seoul on November 29, 2017.
Recently on the TED Ideas blog Anthony Tjan, author of Good People: The Only Leadership Decision That Really Matters and CEO of VC firm Cue Ball Group, talks to Julia Fawal and shares his favorite techniques for screening out jerks during job interviews, including these three questions:
After deciding on the role to fill, they go through the traditional route of posting ads to different job boards, screening candidates, interviewing those who seem the most qualified and then hiring the person who is the best fit.
They include the light from our screens interfering with our circadian rhythms, social media promoting «emotional or cognitive arousal» that keeps us up, or simply people putting off going to bed to play just one more round of that Facebook game or post another pic on Instagram.
According to John Mauldin, a Texas - based wealth adviser to the rich and author of the popular Thoughts from the Frontlines market newsletter, Solvency II is not on the radar screen of most people outside the arcane world of European pension funds and insurance companies.
It is an online community of gamers that are upset that people are speaking out against the objectified way women are portrayed in gaming culture on - screen, and the community has also provided some resistance to the growing number of female gamers.
Adding great customization, search and curation capability positions Texture to reach beyond traditional magazine readers to a new audience of «people who almost exclusively consume their content on the screen, rather than off the page,» says Maich.
It lets people replay moments or memories right in front of their eyes or on a TV screen.
Its app detects faces and motion, and lets you cut between different people or movements with just a tap on your phone's screen — creating the illusion of a multicam setup.
The movie business will also change and shift to something more connected, where people will want to interact a little bit — differently than with games, but they will still want to somehow be part of what's happening on the screen.
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