There is only so
much audience attention to go around and as mobile gaming, tv and film watching and web browsing become possible for everyone, it is just possible that digital books will lose out *.
Not exact matches
The reason my second Facebook post got so
much more
attention than the first was that I spent a lot of time cultivating an
audience whose members care about the specific message, then I simply shared something that I knew they would like.
Studies show that visual information, when delivered well during a presentation, can capture and hold your
audience's
attention much better than if you use no images.
This grabs the journalists»
attention, and if they publish it you will introduce your startup to a
much larger
audience simply because visual content is more engaging.
While a film may need to hold the
audience's
attention for two hours or so, games often have to go
much longer than that.
The technology thought leader explains how brands are finding huge
audiences online, and why you shouldn't pay too
much attention to what your rivals are doing
If you can add an element of anticipation to build a little tension, anxiety or suspense, you can hold the
attention of an
audience until you're ready to release your punch line with
much more impact.
Jenn Lisak, Director of Content Strategies at DK New Media, says «Content marketing strategy is as
much an art form as it is a process; when working with a client on an infographic or a whitepaper, I have to pay
attention to target
audience, aligning the messaging with the brand, appealing to different types of learners and personality types, and whether the curated content is going to resonate with our desired buyer persona.»
At one of golf's most important events of the year — played without its biggest superstar in a sport struggling to attract younger
audiences — the turf is getting as
much media
attention as the golfers.
Gance uses techniques not
much associated with silent film, like a hand - held camera, multiple superimpositions, split split screen, rapid - fire editing and flashbacks to rivet the
audience's
attention and bring history to vivid life.
Now with «Beast,» a well - developed thriller with some horror undertones, Pearce emerges as a fellow to watch, since he keeps the
audience with an uneasy feeling throughout while trying to guess the identity of a serial killer and wondering whether the woman on whom he focuses so
much attention is in danger of being murdered.
In reality, since we pay as
much attention to the
audience (it there is one - sometimes we see a private screening) and the best thumbs up or whatever we can give a film is to report that all the kidlets dragged in by their parents were bouncing up and down and having the time of their lives.
And
much like last year's «Wreck - It Ralph» (or the more tonally similar «Adventure Time»), «The Lego Movie» anticipates a certain
attention - deficit quality in its
audience, constantly plunging the action into new and different realms, while poking fun at the various characters and customs that make each sort of silly along the way.
Fit and trim, the ever - capable Cruise (he also co-produced the film) looks like he pumped iron between takes, drawing as
much attention as possible to his biceps in the interest of
audience demographics.
The problem with this film isn't that it doesn't hold the
attention of its target
audience so
much as it doesn't really try to do
much else other than to continue to present new characters in order to sell as toys and merchandise to them.
Jocelyn Moorhouse's homegrown phenomenon The Dressmaker was also a hit winning five including for actors Kate Winslet, Judy Davis, and Hugo Weaving as well as the
audience choice award, which goes to show just how popular that period western has been here and how
much it's captured the public's
attention (it has come within mere millions of Mad Max's box office).
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre in London in 1952, only for it to be made into an expert crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the
attention of both the
audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a feature film starring none other than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn in a
much darker, insidious story than her filmography had ever witnessed.
It's like they and their screenwriters worried the core
audience wouldn't be able to pay
attention to a 3 Days of the Condor meets The Parallax View meets All the President's Men adventure without additional wham - bam - thank - you - ma» am pyrotechnics, and as such they've filled the running time up with as
much of the stuff as possible.
is too
much of clusterfuck to grab
audience's
attention.
If you want an example of how to capture your
audience's
attention within moments, then you couldn't find
much better than this.
Directed by Joe Johnston (Jumanji), Captain America proves to be a riveting roller coaster ride from beginning to end, basically because it relies on a winning recipe featuring all the fixins needed to hold an
audience's undivided
attention, from a compelling plot which ratchets up the tension all the way to the final showdown, to eye - popping action and special effects, to a sweet romance between likable leads exhibiting screen chemistry, to lots of unexpected moments of levity (with
much of the hilarious comic relief arriving courtesy of Tommy Lee Jones).
The characters spout out streams of philosophical poetry that beg the
audience to pay
attention, while we're busy checking our watches to see how
much longer we have to suffer.
We can blame the test
audiences for their initial responses, but it's the studios» fault for paying too
much attention to those damn scorecards.
The GT2 won't ever grab as
much attention as the wild Sagaris, but its neat mixture of restraint and sleek aggression might just find a wider
audience than the like - it - or - loathe - it Sagaris.
Try to worry less about how
much your book continues to remain stocked in a Barnes & Noble or nationally, and focus more on ways to perennially get
attention and word of mouth for your book to the
audiences most likely to buy it.
It also means that longer books that do not keep the
audience's
attention will not earn as
much money, because the author will only get paid for the pages that were actually read.
This is one of those odd stories I prefer not to pay too
much attention to, but having sen what Digital Manga Inc. is all about, I suppose they are providing a pretty good
audience for Takaku's works and every shounen - ai fan would get this as long as they really do.
It's
much more important to have a cover that will grab the
attention of the target
audience within your genre by making them stop long enough to read the blurb and click that all - important «buy» button.
Now that we're seeing a
much bigger effort to get graphic storytelling into the Kindle marketplace, however, it's safe to assume that a wider
audience will demand
attention and genre - specific features that will quickly optimize the eReaders as best a black and white display can be optimized.
At last year's E3, there was the strong feeling that Nintendo had spent too
much time courting the
attention of the expanded
audience while effectively ignoring traditional gamers.
LEGO City Undercover was first released on the Wii U back in 2013, but with its recent release on the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch, there's potential for the game to get the
attention of a
much bigger
audience, and deservedly so.
A revelation in this analysis is that although the Wii console attracted a
much broader
audience than previous consoles, the hype around the launch was obviously lacking the public's
attention.
With both Fallout 4 VR and DOOM VFR having been well received by VR specialist critics and
much of the core VR
audience, these two new additions to the 3dRudder compatibility list will likely gain
much attention.
Is it too
much of a risk for the Tate, with its eye on attendance figures, to promote exhibitions of abstract painting to a mass
audience whose
attention span has been shortened by the expectation that contemporary art should be either shocking or fun?
[1] The early exhibition gathered
much critical and
audience attention.
Whilst far removed from the original, the pulleys on the ship have been faithfully painted — the mechanisms in the painting asking for as
much attention as the drama unfolding in front of us; oblivious of their
audience, the figures are caught up with each other.
IMO, the reason your posts are getting so
much attention is that you are insulting the
audience you wish to engage.
But you know what, if someone whose
attention I didn't invite reads something intended for an
audience that doesn't include him, then there's not
much I can (or want to) do about that.
The legal media landscape is more heavily and diversely populated today than it was 35 years ago, and a splintered
audience has only so
much attention to pay.
I don't even refer to the process of having a marketing team member review the post to ensure that there isn't too
much «legalese» and that the subject line will grab the
attention of the target
audience.
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.
By clicking the up - down arrow icon on any profile section or individual job entry, you can lay your profile out in just the right order that will hold your target
audience's
attention for a
much longer time.
I don't know what people are standing in line for this year, because I am not the target
audience for this type of thing, so I don't pay
much attention to it.
In both scenarios, you only have so
much time to capture your
audience's
attention, so speak to them by sharing news they find relevant and by getting their input.