Sentences with phrase «series challenges the viewer»

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Aware of series creator Matthew Weiner's fetish for prop - selection, and aware of the star status of costume designer Janie Bryant, viewers feel challenged to nail down why the creative geniuses have put onscreen the things they put onscreen.
Using clips from the internationally acclaimed NOVA - PBS science series, Paula Apsell will discuss how topics are chosen, how to make difficult or controversial material not only accessible but compelling to a wide range of viewers, and how to address the challenges ----- and opportunities ---- science journalists face as they compete for the public's attention in an increasingly fractured and crowded media landscape.
A talented and attractive actress who has managed to wrangle a remarkable number of affecting roles despite her youthful age, Elisabeth Moss may be best known to television viewers as the President's daughter on the acclaimed series The West Wing, though thoughtful characterizations in such features as Girl, Interrupted and Imaginary Crimes have been a testament to an actress not afraid to court more challenging and emotionally demanding roles unusual for an actress of her age.Born to music manager and a mother who specialized in the blues harp in 1983, Moss spent her childhood in Los Angeles and was inspired to pursue acting at an early age by screen idol Bette Davis.
Fehan will discuss the upcoming American Le Mans Series Green Challenge with host Dave Despain and answer questions from viewers.
Mahadev's series of winning images not only provides a window into the lives of the women and children working in a brick factory, but poses an interesting challenge for the viewer to look beyond the attractive imagery.
Each artist focused on their subjects as a means to discovering their truth in a complex series of questions that directly and comfortably challenge the viewer.
As the viewer moved from gallery to gallery, they were presented with a series of paintings and sculptures that aggressively challenge the very idea of portraiture, from Marsden Hartley's One Portrait of One Woman (the woman being Gertrude Stein, whose work was referenced multiple times in the show) to Glenn Ligon's moving and disturbing Runaway series from 1993 that juxtaposes images of runaway slaves with descriptions of Ligon written by his friends and colleagues.
The only series on television in the United States to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning, biennial program that allows viewers to observe artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle with both the physical and visual challenges of achieving their visions.
What constitutes both a challenge for Bernadet and a certain magic for the viewer lies therein: in precision and tuning — as for a series of musical notes or sounds.
The only series on television in the U.S. to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning biennial program that allows viewers to observe the artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle with both the physical and visual challenges of achieving their visions.
The series is based on Kathleen Barber's novel of the same name, which gives a glimpse into the obsession with true crime podcasts and «challenges its viewers to consider the consequences when the pursuit of justice is placed on a public stage.»
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