A chorus of technicians, flattened on the stage, slowly raise their heads and
stare at the audience.
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audience is often about the little things, about the decisions that you might not even think about until you're sitting there
staring at a blank browser window or phone screen.
The girl
staring right
at the camera with a single tear flowing out of her left eye was meant to communicate hope to an
audience accustomed mostly to stories of loss and hopelessness in Africa, but her image is not generic.
I had the
audience staring at me.
The figure does not move; it
stares, bemused,
at the
audience.
Then he pauses for a long moment,
staring out
at the
audience.
So basically, I had an
audience staring at me while shooting.
The movie opens with a weirdly joyless wedding scene, then invites the
audience to
stare at garish displays of 1 percenter materialism.
Overall the film's sterile and confronting gaze / performance had me glued to my seat for the entire two hours, and I can think of no other film that
stares back
at audiences so unnervingly, coldly dismissing us all as voyeurs.
In the first of two twinned close - ups toward the end, Solomon breaks the fourth wall by turning his
stare on the
audience, directing a j' accuse
at all those who condoned or profited from slavery in the past, or who perpetuate or deny racism now.
An unforgettable scene shows him performing a flea circus routine to thunderous applause, only to realize that the
audience was in his head, as he
stares out
at a vacant theater.
Harrelson transcends all tendency toward writing off the man —
at least, from the perspective of an
audience staring at Wilson in two dimensions only.
Words shouted in German have a way of sounding ominous, particularly emanating from a murdered - out black Opel and aimed
at an
audience of five Britons and four Americans.We
stared at the driver...
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Consumed by her own anxiety and stage fright, the dancer becomes acutely aware of the
audience — people who are bored or who are
staring right back
at her — until their gaze almost consumes her.
The subjects often
stare back
at the
audience and study them as they are in turn studied.
The subjects of her paintings often
stare back
at the
audience and study them as they are in turn studied.
During the spring 2010 show
at the MoMA, performance artist Marina Abramovic would sit for hours on end inviting
audience members to sit down across from her and
stare.
This way, you can avoid two possible (and frequent) time management problems: the rushed speech
at the end, where the speaker is racing through slides and mentioning a few words on each page to make sure they've covered all of the material, or the even more awkward problem: a speaker who stops with twenty minutes left in their hour,
staring blankly
at the
audience, practically pleading for a series of insightful questions to help them fill the remainder of their allotted time.
To Carolyn Elefant's credit, she took it all in stride, and kept the
audience's attention riveted on her instead the potential disaster
staring at me from behind a Windows computer screen.
There he is, the enigma himself, with cropped platinum hair, piercing
stare and pursed - lip smile, in full business attire as he confesses through glints of humor to an
audience of academics how ill
at ease he feels.