Sentences with phrase «mass audiences»

A near - universal population, coupled with the strength of multimedia channels, allows real estate professionals the opportunity to directly reach highly - specified target audiences as easily and efficiently as mass audiences.
Lowe says that subscribers tend to see more of the smaller films — movies that make less than $ 50 million dollars, and that studios tend to have trouble marketing to mass audiences.
In the past year, startups bringing online education to mass audiences have gained a lot of attention.
In the last year, much attention has been given to startups bringing instruction to mass audiences — and for good reason: massive open online courses (MOOCs) have the potential to remake what it means to get a college education.
«Twitter was designed for and works best as a platform for broadcasting short messages to both mass audiences and specialized communities of interest.
As such, they are indeed «mass media capable of constructing mass audiences and mass consciousness.»
She added, «I feel that we're trying to educate mass audiences and get children involved, and we didn't want people saying «Don't watch this show because it has a slant on climate change.»»
One of the first posters designed by the Guerrilla Girls, copies of this poster were wheat - pasted on the streets of SoHo in the middle of the night by the masked female artists — a truly guerrilla - style method of distributing their work to mass audiences.
The channel often did not receive mass audiences for much of this period, however, as might be expected for a station focusing on minority interest.
By focusing on illustrative and print - based work instead of painting, the topic of discussion shifts to accessibility, as well as affordability, and how these factors play into mass audiences» ability to connect with the work.
Hatch, a forthcoming consumer service for playing and sharing full - featured games over the cloud, offers developers a new way for premium games on mobile to thrive and reach mass audiences
The key founders have been instrumental to the creation of games and services that changed the way mass audiences approach narrative, action and community in interactive entertainment.
Her book illustrates in fascinating detail how Soviet culture was transformed during the new regime's first two decades in power.Of all the arts, theater had a special appeal for mass audiences in Russia, and with the coming of the revolution it took on an important role in the dissemination of the new socialist culture.
They need mass audiences for their business models to work.
In recent years, as options for reading and viewing content have diversified, advertisers have had increasing difficulty reaching mass audiences of customers.
State - run entities, however, still hold the potential for reaching mass audiences since they may interact with all residents.
The dynamism, diversity and innovation we have come to expect from competitive markets in other fields relies on the prospect of ultimately scaling up to serve mass audiences.
Essentially, Watchmen is just Snyder packaging a comic into cinematic form from a visual standpoint, while screenwriters Hayter (X-Men, X2) and Tse do the best they can to dumb down Moore's concepts to keep mass audiences from becoming lost, while still retaining enough intelligence to keep it all together from a plot standpoint.
Whether that speaks to mass audiences worldwide or to a highly sensitive cultural niche is another question.»
The movie's self - awareness is may be the biggest hook for those of us with previous knowledge of the titular character (played by a fiery Ryan Reynolds), but for mass audiences, its clear appeal is its free pass to show us hard - R, bloody, vulgar stuff you almost never see in superhero movies.
Hot off that trailer, Paramount quietly but shockingly sold the rights to Annihilation in several international markets to Netflix, explaining that the film was «too intellectual» and «too complicated» for mass audiences.
«Bridge of Spies» may find lovers in mass audiences.
In recent years, Steven Spielberg has struggled to bring in mass audiences for the opening weekends of his films, but Ready Player One has done a nice job stopping that unfortunate streak in its path.
In what seems to be the penultimate comic book movie of the year, David Ayer («End of Watch,» «Fury») has the task of selling an unknown quantity to mass audiences, while also following the path of the controversial «Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.»
Those two films aren't biopics, but they share the insidery, involuted interests of Steve Jobs; the biopics in the «hit» camp (Compton, Black Mass, The Imitation Game and American Sniper) are all much beefier, externalised affairs playing obviously to mass audiences, with even The Imitation Game trying its hardest to be an espionage thriller.
A film made to entertain mass audiences and generate profit.
In typical Wiseau fashion, though, the oddball filmmaker was not merely satisfied having his story recreated for mass audiences by well - known actors — he demanded, in his contract, to act opposite James at some point in the film.
The film's success proves that mass audiences are ready for sci - fi stories centered around black people and black culture.
Although the film didn't connect as strongly with mass audiences (although it's considered a «sleeper hit,» you have to wonder what it could have done if it had been released after Whedon's little art house film «The Avengers «-RRB- and more than a few critics found it befuddling and arch (it's neither), «The Cabin in the Woods» is the kind of movie that will ultimately live on as a deserved cult classic, perfect for drunken film studies students and bored kids at slumber parties alike.
It may be surprising for you to learn that in a country with more than one billion people, the fastest growing film industry in the world, and a 10 billion rmb (1.5 billion usd) box office gross in 2010 alone, there is hardly any professional film criticism accessible to its public.When I say hardly any, I mean that there is an absence of professional film critics who work for major, national publications and media outlets, and thus a lack of regular film reviews of new Chinese movies, at least for the mass audiences.
It goes without saying that mass audiences are unaccustomed to learning anything of importance when they settle down in a darkened theater with their popcorn and sodas.
Annihilation has its share of action — including one horrifying encounter that ratchets up the tension to an almost - unbearable level — but this movie, unlike something produced for mass audiences, is about what happens in the calm moments between the loud, splashy sequences.
This movie, unlike something produced for mass audiences, is about what happens in the calm moments between the loud, splashy sequences.
But in a world where spontaneous mass audiences are increasingly commonplace, we need a more collaborative model.
For some time now, there has been an ad hoc means of dealing with logjams created by spontaneous mass audiences — mirror sites containing copies of the original file.
Viral social campaigns can effectively capture the attention and support of mass audiences, but in order to make viral altruism stick, more gradual and deeper engagement with a social cause is required over a sustained period of time.
Sites with mass audiences operate in an entirely different universe, since they're generally making money off of their visitors in bulk.
The public square is attractive and beguiling; it offers mass audiences, and the illusion of fame.
Surprisingly, when one thinks of the mass audiences attracted to TV, the audience for the Electronic Church is not large.
The irony of the Colbert Report would have been inaccessible to mass audiences in 1970.
What must not be forgotten is that communication is not offered to mass audiences.
Taking over # 8m in its opening weekend in the UK alone, the resulting mass audiences, many of whom returned to see it several times, made a mockery of the film's $ 60m budget.
With the development of radio and television, which became mass media in a one - way mode, the message interaction on telephones became overshadowed in the mind of the public by the scintillation of media focusing largely on entertainment for mass audiences.
But selling to a tech company like Amazon would allow CBS to more effectively compete with other networks by bidding higher for sports rights — the only content that still keeps mass audiences tied to TV sets — while at the same time getting ahead of TV's inevitable shift to online distribution.
Sundance bestows status to independent films; simply by being screened at the legendary venue which recognized iconic sex, lies and videotape, American Splendor, and the like; being picked up by a movie studio is a sure path to mass audiences and used to be every filmmaker's Holy Grail.
Six years ago, Nintendo's Wii was in a position that every hardware company dreamed of — a game system that not only captured the imagination of the core player but also was widely and warmly embraced by the mass audience.
In order to achieve this, companies created newsletters or other marketing content designed to be sent out at regular intervals to a mass audience.
Under a set of deals, the likes of the New York Times and BuzzFeed will «publish» articles right within Facebook's iOS app where they will reach a mass audience — and everyone will make money.
In the age of Kim Kardashian, naked pictures of women have pervaded the web, easily accessible to a mass audience.
You can see the trend of building apps for a mass audience, but that's what everybody else is doing, ignoring the niche segments — those that have the potential to spend far more on their habit.
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