Sentences with phrase «so audience interest»

Whitney Houston's final screen appearance in Sparkle captured so - so audience interest in a crowded marketplace, grossing $ 12 million.

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«Audiences lose interest after 25 minutes or so, if not earlier.»
«If you're a consumer - facing company, it's more important to share something that's interesting and sharable so your audience will propagate the message.»
Plus, it lets you gauge the audience's interests and comprehension so you can react and tailor your pitch to better reel them in.
The main goal here is to determine which types of content your audience is and isn't interested in so you don't waste your time creating the wrong type of content.
But the audience, candidly, wasn't interested in the broadcast and print trades so much as they were in the forces disrupting them.
Most people and businesses are interested in continuing to engage their audiences via content, so give them something to talk about.
That's a worrisome trend for Facebook because the company needs to ensure that its audience keeps coming back so it can learn more about their interests and, ultimately, sell more of the advertising that brings in most of the company's revenue.
So, if I were to rewrite the copy, I'd think about what Help Scout's audience is interested in and even combine their 5 best articles as a guide:
For example, a jewelry company would obviously be interested in getting in front of people celebrating their one - year anniversary, so they could target audience members who were newlyweds one year ago.
So the same product can have two different audiences and two different buyers and that same person could be interested in cycling but the degree of their interest will vary on how you actually approach the content for the page.
Every successful media company pays for attention to attract and build its own audience — and so should the brands that are interested in doing the same.
The fact of God indwelling us through His Holy Spirit is going to make a change in our lives and will have much relevance to everyday life so I don't know where you get the idea that «if we accept that the Kingdom is now a «spiritual» Kingdom only, then that leads to the situation where the Kingdom becomes a religious idea that has little relevance to everyday life, very interesting to theologians, pulpiteers and pew audiences, but no dynamic to transform people into action».
So if you're interested in contributing to that, please indicate that in your email or comment and write with my audience in mind.
I am not really too interested in getting clients, but I do write and want to connect with a reading audience, so I read this book.
Similarly, oral interpretation has defined itself by an interest in enhancing or enlivening the experience of literature in performance and in doing so, restores a sense of the «original» engagement between author and audience.
For that, I accredit my friendly and encouraging audiences - thank you so much for coming out to support me, listen with great interest, and ask thoughtful questions.
The discussion, which proved so popular that it had to be live - streamed on four of the other stages to house the interested audience, posed the industry's hottest plastic questions to the UK's leading retailers, with innovation, collaboration and ambition coming up as the key themes.
There are so many protein powders out there, my audience just isn't interested in learning about them.
American single - seater racing has a rich history at Long Beach, but so does F1 and with a much larger and worldwide audience too — and F1's new owners Liberty Media have expressed interest in another race in the USA.
And the «worse» part brings up the downside — the Twitter discussion is so interesting and fast - moving that it can distract the audience from what the speakers are actually saying.
I figured that it would be best to begin with something I knew well, so I chose a topic related to my dissertation that I thought would be interesting to a broader audience: the impact roads have on the environment.
If we can pull any lessons from the motivations of science bloggers, scientists who use social media do so overwhelmingly to practice their own communication skills, to explain and communicate science to lay audiences, to foster public interest and to connect with others.
So this was my first group class to teach, and one with a huge audience as these ladies were quite interested to watch their friends grab a mat from the lone «gweilo» or «foreigner» and see what I could do.
Uhm — It was really great, and people all over the world, so there was like lots of interesting discussion and cross-pollination with everybody, and we'd love to have uhm — any of those folks in your audience join us.
There are so many protein powders out there, my audience just isn't interested in learning about them.
Some sites cater to specific audiences, so you can join a network of people with similar backgrounds, interests, or lifestyles.
The overall story seems so familiar that the only way this work is if we (the audience) become deeply invested in or interested in these characters outside of the «they might be the murderer angle.»
So unevenly collected, that audiences feel as if they are watching several different sit - coms, mangled together into one episode; it's an amalgamation that becomes more tedious — keeping its storylines and characters straight — and less enjoyable to watch, as the characters are simply not all that interesting.
«I feel so fortunate to have been able to do it in the first place, and then to have had this really interesting journey, which is kind of once - in - a-lifetime,» she told the day's BAFTA audience.
In an interesting twist, the show was actually filmed by a half dozen fans selected via an online contest, so the footage, as edited together, courses with a free - wheeling immediacy lacking in the staid, singer - drummer - audience - singer cuts of many similarly minded concert docs.
It paid off handsomely for James and anyone with profit participation in the film series, but less so for audiences, regardless of their dedication or interest to the book series.
Hand - held camera work goes just so far and interest begins to wan when the audience follows someone walking, walking, sitting... Director Maren Ade doesn't «cut» until way past due.
So I think they would be pretty interesting on a double bill for a certain very special audience.
Perhaps it is not so much the narrative arc, but how it is told... There are merits to the time travel fun which means that interesting plot points unravel themselves, keeping the audience guessing until the very end.
So I would tend to blame publishers more than I would a decline in audience intelligence and interest in film.
The word «accessibility» can either be a warm invitation or a horrifying indication of missing depth depending on who's reading it, so it'll be interesting to see how both audiences respond when the game launches on February 21 for Xbox One and PC.
The film's three Oscar - winning screenwriters are the true main protagonists of The Tourist, as they expand the movie with so many different subplots that eventually the tension to keep audiences interested is present, even if it's a tad forced.
But the details are what make this film so interesting and even if this is a completely fictional account, it seems true and our need to fill in the gaps will cause what I think will be a massive audience to see this much anticipated film.
When studios themselves complain about the negative influence of Rotten Tomatoes, they tend to do so in defense of movies like Baywatch or the latest Pirates of the Caribbean — terrible films that audiences clearly were not interested in seeing in the first place.
Relatability is key here because not everyone has gone out and gotten dangerously drunk and high so there has to be something else propelling the story along while maintaining the audience's interest.
So, it was an interesting dance to have to ask the audience to do.
Of course, Wes Anderson's «Moonrise Kingdom» is a very well - known film, and its addition to the Criterion Collection is not so much to bring it to a wider audience as with something like «Blind Chance,» but to really elevate its place in recent film history with a perfect transfer and interesting special features.
It's OK — smart, in fact — to home in on a variety of interests and demographics, because those audiences will follow, and, if the product is good, so will everyone else.
Regardless of how clever, cool, or interesting the developers think they or their product are, it's a distasteful form of commercial and creative suicide to churn out a product so nichely impenetrable that 99 % of the PSP market will be immediately ruled out of ever joining their audience.
In this article I will share 6 key tips to create motivational eLearning courses, so that you can offer your audience a deeply interesting and engaging eLearning experience.
«Research shows that interest in science must be fostered before students get to seventh grade, so we target that audience,» shares Cober.
We review our users» preferences, interests, demographics, traffic patterns, and other information so that we can better understand our audience and what they want.
If you're producing a report for a certain audience, ask them what they want included before you create the report, so everyone gets a report that's totally relevant to them and their interests.
So, what you should do in order to attract your audience's interest follows:
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