Though the movie retains an intelligence and good grip
on viewer attention, Bahrani's film does deflate a bit with an ostentatious climax that goes for overreaching melodrama in which guns come into play.
Not exact matches
Though T - Mobile (tmus) drew the most
attention on social media with celebrity - studded ads that included pop star Justin Bieber, the brands that sparked the most conversation among
viewers were those that leaned into subjects of diversity and immigration.
One Watchdog
viewer, Josh Landsburgh, told the programme that he received an email from Apple, after he sent off his iPhone for battery replacement in February, drawing his
attention to a small dent
on the edge of his iPhone and quoting a cost of $ 272 to be paid in advance before the battery could be replaced.
With the strongly competitive nature of American television and the combined functions it serves as both entertainer and killer of vacant time, there is a strong emphasis
on the production of material that will catch and hold the
viewer's
attention.
The
viewers who tuned in to Donald Trump's victory speech this week
on the night of the New York primary probably didn't pay much
attention to the unassuming guy perched behind the billionaire's right shoulder.
A young man seen in a viral video roaming the streets of Tamale
on a motorbike without his clothes
on has drawn outrage from dozens of
viewers online and has caught the
attention of traditional authorities of the city.
If she makes the race interesting, the media will decide readers and
viewers are paying
attention and will devote more coverage to it, even to the extent of digging deeper
on the issues.
There's a part early
on when the sociopath is talking with the TV producer about what she wants: she talks about how crime, especially crime perpetrated by poor people and minorities
on rich or white people, draws the most
attention from
viewers, followed by other sorts of mayhem.
Because
viewers»
attention is usually
on the middle area of the screen, where there is no distortion of shape, the gradual edge - stretching is in practice seldom noticeable.
In the two days since the video was uploaded, it has captured the
attention of
viewers on an unprecedented scale.
Keep it short because the
attention span of
viewers is very less and it is the innate tendency of human beings to skip instantly to the next
on finding something better and fascinating.
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Viewers who have been paying close
attention (though why they would is a mystery) won't be terribly surprised by this development, since the Colleens earlier received an extended lecture from their history teacher (Vanessa Paradis)
on the area's latent Nazi population — as illustrated through black - and - white mock - archival footage of the villainous Adrien Arcand (Haley Joel Osment) trying to start his own Third Reich by blaming unemployment
on «the fault of the Canadian Jew» and proposing the launch of «Le Solution Finale.»
Writer / director Alex Garland delivers a striking and impressively captivating opening stretch that instantly captures the
viewer's
attention and interest, with the movie's compelling atmosphere heightened by Portman's stirring work as the conflicted, grieving central character (and it's clear, too, that Portman's costars fare just as well, though Leigh's bizarrely ambivalent take
on her character is questionable at best).
Scorsese prefers to keep things
on a darker level — which adds mystery and mystique and forces the
viewer to pay closer
attention to the
on screen action.
If «Life of the Party» were utterly focused
on bawdy horseplay it couldn't carry a
viewer's
attention very far.
There is, as such, little doubt that one's interest in V.I. Warshawski is almost entirely dependent
on one's tolerance for Turner's work, as the film is otherwise devoid of elements designed to capture and sustain the
viewer's ongoing
attention.
First - time director McMurray, who worked as an associate producer
on Fruitvale Station, does a decent job of staging the action and maintaining
viewer attention on the straight - line story.
Some
viewers may actually enjoy the creepy images and haunting vibe enough to forgive such an implausible suspenser, but I'm wagering these
viewers firmly reside in the «I'll watch anything that looks intense
on the video store shelves, no matter how cheap it must be, and hey, I really like that Elisabeth Shue, she was so great in Adventures in Babysitting, and oh, I won't pay
attention to just what's going
on because I just love being creeped out, because I don't like to stop and think for even a minute, and it has a cute doggie in it, I think his name was Barfer, and, and, and, ooh I could just go
on forever, he's so adorable» camp.
Although this minimalist technique is the hallmark of a well - crafted film, it does prove to be a bit of a challenge for the
viewer who has to carefully pay
attention to the acting
on screen while at the same time attempting to read the subtitles!
As an author of a film which doesn't rely
on effects and
attention - grabbing action, would you say contemporary Hollywood production offers enough to satisfy the more demanding
viewers, who are looking for more than simply brief entertainment in movies they watch?
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Viewers who pay
attention will notice the abbreviations «P.O.E.» and «O.P.E.»
on the door of the gas station restroom where Gale and Evelle wash up after their prison break, a reference to the recall codes from Dr. Strangelove.
It's quite an image — one that relies
on obvious visual effects — but it grabs the
viewer's
attention with silence and curiosity, dropping them into the story along with Max.
The second half of the film focuses its
attention on the whodunit story, but since most of the characters lack anything interesting about them for the
viewer to connect with, the stakes never feel particularly high.
It's perhaps not surprising to note that Carpenter does a superb job of immediately capturing the
viewer's
attention, as Assault
on Precinct 13 is rife with the various touchstones one has come to expect from the prolific filmmaker - including a memorable, self - composed score and a decidedly distinctive visual sensibility.
Her magnetism adds a sensitivity that lacks throughout and ultimately captures the
viewer's
attention every time she's
on screen.
With that said, there is enough in the here and now, to lock the
attention of the
viewer as we follow Dwight
on his inherited crisis, one step at a time.
And it's only an obstacle to a
viewer's enjoyment if they can't pay
attention without something loud
on screen.
When plot foregrounds storytelling, the
viewer's
attention is drawn also to the telling of the film they are watching, leading to reflection
on the creative process more generally.
Trier relies
on this intrigue to sustain the
viewer's
attention over 120 minutes.
The video can consist of live action, animation, scrolling text
on a black background, or anything that captures the
attention of the
viewer.
YouTube has over a billion video
viewers, and every day, people watch hundreds of millions of hours
on YouTube.1 Capture their curiosity by inviting a professional voice actor to narrate your book video, and hold their
attention with a strategic YouTube video advertising campaign that targets
viewers with a keen interest in your book's genre and style.
And with the need for more velocity comes the need for more ephemerality: Each appearance by the celebrity
on the smartphone screen must manage to be both instantly
attention - grabbing and instantly forgettable, so as not to overtax the brain of the
viewer while at the same time building up the «mental availability» that is crucial to selling brands, especially in highly fragmented, mass - market product categories like fragrances, mobile apps, and clothing where the Kardashians do especially well.
One of the
viewers of CBS4 has received one of these harassing calls and called the
attention of the 4
On Your Side Consumer Investigator Jodi Brooks.
However, it was a cultural segment centered
on dogs that captured many
viewers»
attention and excitement.
Films are short compared to games, for one thing, but more importantly, editing helps a filmmaker focus the
viewer's
attention on important plot elements through abstraction.
Some random guy found stream with 1
viewer on twitch (if you know how twitch works — that's insane) and then posted link
on reddit, so more people = got Twitch stuff
attention and got banned.
«The result is a visual representation of unique structures that are placed into minimalistic scenes in order to enhance and focus the
viewer's
attention on the new singular plasticity created.»
With all that is going
on, the
viewer's
attention is kept busy.
Borrowing from the glossy and colorful aesthetics of advertising and repetitive motifs created by digital technology and mass media, the worlds depicted in Okubo's paintings frequently deflect the
viewer's
attention from the contradictions between beauty and femininity imposed
on women and the vulnerabilities that are exacerbated by a need to conform.
But it is her craftsmanship, her powerful control of the work's materiality, that truly holds the
viewer's
attention — revealing the sagacity of Kasten's
on - going exploration of the interplay between mediums, specifically sculpture, installation, painting, and photography.
The «white cube» exhibition style eliminated context and focused
attention on the objects, which were then supposed to enter the
viewer's field of pure sensibility completely free of associations.
Paying perfunctory
attention to the children's torsos and limbs she focuses the
viewer's
attention on their faces.
The medium of ceramics is shared by Craft, Goldberg, and Jaeger, and although each artist develops it in a different direction, the experience of determining the shape, color, and texture of this material stimulates an
attention to tactility
on the part of the
viewer.
The first room was dedicated to focusing the
viewer's
attention on the underlying spatial — almost geometric — structure of Doig's large, richly atmospheric, figurative works.
Using banal materials, he focuses the
viewer's
attention on impressions of physicality rather than distinct forms.
Focusing the
viewer's
attention on natural, artificial and fictional elements, leading beyond their real and perceived confines, into uncharted territory.
Janssens sees her installations as a form of hypnosis, requiring focused
attention and awareness
on the part of the
viewer.
Rendered in a sketchy, expressive manner
on a bubblegum pink background, nude female figures center the chaotic composition and command the
viewer's
attention.
The included artists actively investigate, abstract, and fragment representations of place by intervening with information culled from photographs, video or sound recordings, effectively focusing the
viewers»
attention on the gap between what is seen and what is imagined.