Sentences with phrase «real audience members»

And with no real audience members around, you won't ever have to feel embarrassed about forgetting any of the moves!
Their team of comedy actors has some spunk and talent, but the show more closely resembles a commercial for mystery dinner theater, complete with testimonials by real audience members about how fun it all was in the end.

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Limiting the audience to students forced new members to use their real identity, but it also meant Zuckerberg wasn't betting the house on a single launch.
Any real or fictional character in your story must be someone your audience members identify with and they must see themselves starting out on the hero's journey.
The IBM Cyber Range team engaged the audience in a short «real - life» scenario that challenged members to respond to allegations that their company's data has been found on the Dark Web.
In every American city the film opened in during the summer, he set up informal debates between a real local candidate and audience members.
We invite audience members to share real life stories, thoughts and feelings.
FriendFinder - X also has the pricing ($ 0 to get started), the audience (millions of horny women and couples, if you're looking for a threesome), the features (private photos, real - time chat, two - way webcams, etc.), and a welcoming community (receive advice for fellow members).
The real - life Harding's reputation precedes her in the court of public opinion, which could be a sticking point for certain audience members, but for those willing, the movie is a treat.
James (co-writer and «Saturday Night Live» cast member Kyle Mooney) is the sole audience for a children's TV show he discovers isn't real, so when it abruptly ends, he sets out to finish the story himself and must learn to cope with the realities of a new world that he knows nothing about.
Following a single father who works as a human billboard in Taipei, and his left - to - their - own - devices kids, with the presence of their mother represented by three different actresses, the film has the barest thread of story (Tsai has admitted that he no longer has any real interest in narrative), and seems determined to provoke less patient audience members into walking out, with a series of shots that last upwards of ten minutes without all that much movement in them.
From the classic Tarantino - style dialogue to the beautiful cinematography, audience members are in for a real treat.
And in a show of the film's most enthusiastic audience demographic barreling past irony, a clip from a panel at Fantastic Fest shows audience members performing humiliating tasks on - stage, from getting a real, permanent tattoo to dipping testicles in hot sauce, for banal prizes.
(For all young audience members may know, Bolt is also in real mortal danger during the action - packed, explosive opening scenes of this story.)
The only real surprise this film offers will be finding the odd audience member who's still awake when the final credits roll.
Some problems in textbooks can be made more rigorous or relevant by incorporating real - life elements, by reworking the problem statement to allow for a variety of possible solutions, or by requiring an end - product to be presented to an audience or assessed by community members.
Here are a few ideas on how to create eLearning scenarios that offer real world benefits to every member of your audience.
They're high school students, taking the stage to argue HB3431, a bill dealing with technology in their schools, in front of an audience of 900 fellow youth city council members, not to mention the several real legislators who might end up actually using these arguments in real committee hearings.
9-11/9 -11, Chile / USA premiered for Creative Time on the 2007 anniversary of 9 - 11, screening simultaneously in New York City and Santiago and was accompanied by a live simulcast Q&A between the artist, filmmakers and members of both audiences, folding Chin's own artistic response back into the real life public arena.
All of the projects, contributed by former Colab members and participants in the original Real Estate Show, take form through audience engagement, as Cuchifritos becomes a flexible site for the active processes unfolding throughout the duration of the exhibition.
Audience members also get to voice their opinions through live chat and real - time voting.
LWOW judges «assess the projects based on substance, creativity, viability, and presentation style... [and] audience members voice their opinions through live chat and real - time voting.»
«Our hand - picked speakers and mentors will share their vast knowledge and insights into the real estate profession with all attendees, ensuring every audience member comes away inspired, educated and ready for the next step,» she said.
Place Unlimited Have and Want Ads into a world searchable database; and instant and automatic delivery by EMail to the real estate industry and the public; If you are not a member you miss reaching this world audience of people interested in real estate.
The Real Estate Radio Network ® brings each radio program to the audience with a «live and local» show hosted by well - respected members in the local Real Estate and Financial community.
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