Sentences with phrase «over the viewer when»

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Concerns over viewers cutting the cord on cable TV and moving online increased on Tuesday when Disney lowered its profit forecast for its cable business.
And what's truly remarkable is that, even when the network realized its reporter had committed two significant errors, it declined to fully retract the story, leaving viewers with a distorted impression of how the tax system has evolved over the past two generations.
According to this definition, the wo4 of art functions as a symbol when ii offers the viewer a manner of looking ai something which reveals an otherness, What we look at may be a recognizable subject or the nonreferential manipulation of paint over a surface.
The average viewer will not realize that experienced mountaineers never 1) climb alone; 2) climb without upper or lower belays; 3) have more than one man climb at a time when climbers are roped together; 4) use shoulder belays; 5) haul someone up hand over hand.
How does it help when viewers are encouraged to blame the people who have no say at all over the program, but who are forced to operate within the constraints of the program?
Viewers overwhelmingly thought she won the debate, and particularly trust her over the rest of the Democratic field when it comes to issues of national security.
The advertisement, shown on ITV, starts with an attractive young woman running her hand over her tight black dress as she tells viewers: «You know that feeling you get when something's great.
Over the past few years, ratings for the show have declined, particularly from its 2006 heyday when it raked in 36 million viewers for its finale.
The film works best when the viewer goes into it cold and lets it wash over them.
It is in these talking - head moments, carried over four interviews, each with a different agenda on the part of Sheen to draw out the enigmatic politician, throwing in some surprises to catch him off guard, when subtlety is employed in intricate detail, as viewers scan for the turning points that lead to the highly - publicized candor on the part of Nixon.
When his family finally does push him over the edge, during the film's cathartic standout scene of a strained charades game, characters and viewers alike immediately realize the irony of the title and see the heroism within the destructive force it refers to.
This doesn't happen very often, but when it does, I'm often harping on some minor detail that completely ruined the movie for me, whereas the average viewer may be able to gloss over what, for me, was a major pet peeve (I'm thinking What the Bleep, Whale Rider, and Madagascar, all of which grated on my nerves but which were often seen favorably outside of Movie Habit)
She is fierce and focused in a monstrous role and when viewers get over the initial «she had this in her?»
It's an impressive control over mood and atmosphere that heightens the intensity, especially in the latter half when the film closes on a terrific, wordless epilogue, a mini-narrative that drops just enough information for viewers to piece everything together.
One has the option of watching the film with subtitles that prompt the viewer when to throw the rice, etc.; another overlays an audio track of an actual theatre audience over the film's soundtrack to create a faux you - are - there feeling; and a third gives viewers the option to temporarily leave the film at certain junctures to watch video shot of an actual RHPS audience performing to the film.
There are times when passive learning can be wonderful, for instance, when a viewer stands in front of a painting and gloriously lets it wash over him or her, immersed in a flow of sensations.
A VTS paper describes what happens when teachers stop telling stories about art that children are not developmentally ready for, and students start «reading» art that they have the capacity to understand: «Over time, students grow from casual, random, idiosyncratic viewers to thorough, probing reflective interpreters.
Over time, World War II movies have offered the public ways to remember the halcyon days of American and British moral and military might — when the good guys were always good and the bad guys were always bad — but they have also forced viewers to recognize the tremendous human loss of war.
From scripts for an Alice in Wonderland themed fundraiser and educational manuals to scripts for a TV travel adventure series (now with over 25 million viewers worldwide) and for a documentary that was aired on The Biography Channel, I've become pretty versatile and adaptable when it comes to making my clients happy.
While the overall experience with the viewers rating was positive I didn't really liked the fact that it was game over when it reached 0 %, it would have made more sense to have some sort of rewards - systeem.
This is really how you're going to act when you've got an audience of viewers from all over the world watching you?
Sound in the game was done pretty well and I felt that the characters came across as pretty believable when dishing out and receiving damage, however I thought that some of the voice overs during the cutscenes were pretty bland and did nothing to make the story feel more impactful to the viewer.
Themes that surge and coalesce over decades appear repetitive and routine — valueless, in other words, in the economy of viewer attention — when rationalized.
Even today, after decades of appropriation - based art, some viewers are taken aback, at least momentarily, when they realize that Drexler is «merely» painting over borrowed images.
When viewing her paintings the viewer must give herself over to the possibility of the impossible.
A child - like puppy - face motif also summons a primitive female form, and a white wall emerges as a textured surface only when the light renders shadows upon it — Black is interested in the alteration of the viewer's orientation and relationship to his works over time.
Alliston's artist book seems to satirise the anodyne neutrality affected by exhibition catalogues, a bit of japery all the more apropos when the viewer considers that Mellon's assets were dispersed over the course of four separate auctions at Sotheby's.
The sheets will flutter when viewers walk by, and over time, they will droop toward the floor from their own weight.
While White Light exposes the limitations one faces when they are defined by their limited perceptions and the gaze of others, the viewer is reminded that there is hope for absolute freedom over our existence and essence.
In an installation by Gilberto Zorio (b. 1944), bright yellow sulphur powder becomes black when the viewer draws a magnetic handle over its surface.
Online viewers can catch up with the session on April 25 when it replays over the web.
This probably reached its nadir when Jon Stewart came after him (video below) over some spectacularly unfortunate advice he gave to viewers back then.
You get to wrap as many ads around it that you want, plus when the video is over, the viewer stays at your site, not Hulu's.
The last time YouTube faced scrutiny over its Trending section was last month, when shocked viewers saw that Logan Paul's «Suicide Forest» video was posted prominently there.
When the scanning process is over, you may go to the Viewer & reports tab to see what physical and virtual machines operate on your network.
Savvy viewers will notice the original hardwood floor was changed to a black - and - white checkered marble pattern in Season 2, probably to add even more dramatic effect when someone goes flying over the bannister.
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