It's been proven time and time again that representing all types
of people on screen validates people's own personal experiences.
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.
The surrounding environments are also reasonably detailed, and they had no problems showcasing a lot
of people on screen at the same time.
He's too interested in the day - to - day, moment - to - moment experience
of the people on screen to risk falsifying that experience.
As a Chinese person who barely sees
any of my people on screen, that was bad enough.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
The networking technology giant said Tuesday that it would debut a high - tech version
of the traditional whiteboard dubbed the Spark Board that will let
people scribble their notes and organize meetings
on a big, digital
screen.
But instead
of seeing digital monsters appear
on the phone's
screens when
people look at an exhibit,
people will get something a bit more educational.
Font size will depend, in large part,
on the size
of the
screen, how many
people are in the audience and how the room is laid out.
So far, it's been wireless carriers giving customers discounts
on the devices in exchange for multiyear data - plan commitments, but with most
people using their tablets at home and
on the couch as a sort
of second TV or computer
screen, it might make more sense for television or Internet service providers to offer the contracts.
While your toll - free phone number, website URL and / or P.O. box address should stay
on the
screen at all times, a «closing» segment should take place every ten minutes or so to encourage
people to buy immediately or to offer a list
of store locations where the product can be found.
Though a number
of people weren't happy about Madonna as the choice for the tribute and even protested the performance, that wasn't evident
on the
screen.
For example, if your company strategy is to increase sales by suggesting complementary products or services, remind your employees in seven different ways: In
person, through your employee newsletter, via a company - wide email blast,
on a break room poster, through a voicemail blast,
on a computer
screen saver and as part
of an employee quiz.
Cable news, no matter what channel you're watching, has devolved into putting multiple
people onscreen while they see who can talk the loudest and longest without ever recognizing that the
person on the other side
of the split
screen may have a point.
Images
of people — even spies — tapping away
on computers make for boring movie footage, so Hollywood usually resorts to showing silly fake green display
screen to make it more interesting.
So this holiday his wish list includes a pair
of MyVu Shades, eyewear that looks like regular sunglasses but blocks out whatever is showing
on a laptop or iPod
screen for everyone except the
person wearing them.
Amplify was formally unveiled last May as a way for Twitter, broadcasters and advertisers to capitalize
on people's use
of social media while they watch TV — a phenomenon called «second
screen» viewing.
People walk past a television news
screen showing a file footage
of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, at a railway station in Seoul
on April 21, 2018.
It's true,
people spend more time indoors, they tend to know their neighbors less, some
of those traditional activities have been supplanted by talking to
people on Facebook or email, playing video games and watching movies
on our big
screen TVs.
«I'll tell you one thing, in 2017 we will reach the point where
people have more
screen time
on mobile devices than
on any other kind
of screen, that's really something incredible when it comes to watching their video.
The rules
on the content that's allowed
on television, particularly children's television, should extend to YouTube, which is soaking up more and more
of young
people's
screen time, says Keen, author
of the upcoming book How to Fix the Future: Staying Human in the Digital Age.
The company relies
on human labor, and Airbnb Trips, he argues, is technology in the service
of bringing
people together, to experience new things in real life, not
on screens.
Indeed, the 25 -
person company has now tested thousands
of blood samples, and it says its tests outperform current
screening tests
on the market for four types
of cancer: prostate, breast, colorectal, and lung.
Zuckerberg's fishbowl office makes sense for a man who has dedicated his career to helping
people share aspects
of their lives, but the sight
of the Facebook C.E.O. with a
screen on his face was at that point best kept a secret.
There, horrified employees watched their names appear
on a large
screen, directing them to different rooms, where some would be laid off, according to one
person who attended the meeting and two
people who were told
of it.
As an example
of the failings
of Uber's background checks, the complaint cites the more than 8,000 drivers in Massachusetts who were pulled off the road after the state government decided to introduce more stringent
screenings and reviewed the records
of the 71,000
people who drove
on Uber or Lyft.
Talking to the sales team can offer insights from a real
person instead
of charts
on the
screen.
RICHMOND, B.C. — A Vancouver sex - trade activist recounted the justice system's failure to protect women who were killed or have disappeared as posters
of missing
persons were shown
on screens Wednesday at a national inquiry.
The lead designer
on the project, Markus McKenna, worked with Steelcase to construct what McKenna refers to as a «cocoon - like space»; a three sided set
of privacy
screens that work together to obstruct peripheral vision and help block out the sound and vision
of people traffic around it.
It's not a negation
of truth or absolute truth, it's just a recognition that we might be as confused over things as our kin in the faith who chained up Bibles, burned the bones
of reformers, tossed bombs into the basements
of black churches and burned crosses
on the front yards
of black
people, who ignore the plight
of the homeless and the poor while we struggle to decide between the 36 and 72 inch plasma
screen tv.
crazy that when i was watching the news it had a split
screen with 1 guy saying the buried him with all the muslim traditions to show respect to islam and
on the other side
of the
screen it had
people singing na na na na hey hey hey goodbye!!!
And TriStar Pictures and its imprint AFFIRM films are betting there is a vast, untapped audience
of people - just like the ones
on the
screen - hungry for this type
of film.
On television screens and on the covers of newsmagazines the picture is a constant one: innocent people fleeing their homes to escape the terror of violent and inhuman authoritie
On television
screens and
on the covers of newsmagazines the picture is a constant one: innocent people fleeing their homes to escape the terror of violent and inhuman authoritie
on the covers
of newsmagazines the picture is a constant one: innocent
people fleeing their homes to escape the terror
of violent and inhuman authorities.
They'd show Christian films
on a large
screen affixed to the back
of the building while
people tuned in through their car radios.
Meanwhile, dozens
of people demonstrated outside the Vue Piccadilly
on Thursday evening against the cancellation
of the movie's
screening.
It's one thing to say it, but it's another thing to actually show mental health as being a regular, ongoing part
of people's lives, and that's why
on -
screen representation matters so much.
For years
people have asked whether the amount
of violence portrayed
on movie and TV
screens has anything to do with the growing violence in real life.
Thousands
of people watch the event
on big
screens at Paternoster Square each year, but onlookers have previously been unable to actively take part.