Sentences with phrase «think audiences need»

«Several key theaters are still holding onto Lady Bird and The Shape of Water, but we think audiences need fresh product, especially after a season of Foreign Language Oscar nominees with tough subject matter.

Not exact matches

«We looked at the potential audience base in Vegas and we think the Raiders have three groups they need to focus on.
When my client started thinking about what his various audiences needed from him, his communication got a lot more relevant and meaningful — and more human.
You need to spend an enormous amount of time thinking about what the audience wants to receive.
He frequently tells his growing audience that he is rich enough not to need money from interest groups and can think for himself and to that end he's correct.
By educating your target audience, they will be more likely to think about your offering when they need a solution to that particular problem you solve.
But if you want to build long - term relationships with your audience — which includes but isn't limited to prospects and customers — you've got to think about their needs before yours.
Think about what your audience assumes and use that to come up with no more than three topics that they would need to understand in order to do the thing you want them to do.
«He had that ability which is needed to make people stop thinking critically and just emote... The ability derived from his readiness to throw himself totally open — to appear bare and naked before his audience, to tear open his heart and display it.»
As technology becomes more and more embedded into the fabric of our daily lives, we need to think smarter about how we engage with our audience - whether internal or external.
«To have one company that has enough power to reshape the way we think — I don't think I need to describe how dangerous that is,» Snowden reportedly told an audience at Fusion's Real Future Fair Tuesday in Oakland, California, appearing by video.
«They need to instead be thinking about what the audience cares about.
According to Lee, too often brands focus on what they think the market needs to know about their brand, disregarding their audience's deeply - felt needs.
In creating your value proposition statement, remember to keep it short, simple, and memorable — meaning no expert jargons, even if you think you need to show the audience your expertise.
Jesus used agricultural metaphors, Paul quoted Greek poets, and we too need to find ways of expressing gospel truths in the thought language of our audience...
The Zombies thought in this way, they could slip their message to the very audience that needed to hear it most.
[CHAD JARNAGIN:] I really think there can never be one single way to know what the audience will need that night.
Why Sarah Bernhardt and Henry Irving never thought of it, or why their audiences seemed not to need it, I don't know.
P.S. I think we are practically neighbors (I'm in Hayes Valley) If you ever need an audience to test your recipes on...
When you're selling, I think you need to use a variety of ways to reach the widest audience.
But when writing these messages, you need to think about your main audience and the realities of the medium you are working with — the tiny screen.
In addition to practicing the traditional craft, today's scientists need to be prepared to tackle complex challenges in a globalized (and multidisciplinary) world, to think critically about how we solve problems, and to communicate persuasively with diverse audiences.
He assured his audience that «the mainstay» will be the individual investigator; anybody who thinks otherwise «need look no further» than the genome institute's intramural program, where research is «driven by ideas» and where he will keep his lab.
I had been involved for about a year with a school for deaf children and thought that trying to reach special needs audiences, and being able to prove that I already had links with the deaf community, would give my application a good chance of success.
This service is thought for anyone struggling to find the perfect premade design for their needs and wanting to infuse personality for their readers and audience's very first impression, with a custom blog design that's not only beautiful, but also extremely functional!
I think you need to have a very clear vision of who your audience is, and share what you're most passionate about, and perhaps most importantly speak from your heart and in your own voice.
To make matters worse Jackson felt the need to create a new character who is basically a female opposite to Legolas, this makes me think he's pandering to the female audience just to cover all the bases.
Had Ferrell and his collaborators Adam McKay and Judd Apatow (who has never believed a movie could be too long) and their studio, Paramount, been thinking of their audience above all, they would have needed only one version of their film; given how great the first Anchorman was, that version may even have been good.
We think Ejiofor would be a pretty dope edition to the cast; his voice definitely would give «Be Prepared» the gloomy, sinister tone needed to make the traitorous character's story arc work for a brand new (and older) audience.
This film is actually terrible — I mean, yeah — it is scary in the sense that its creepy, but I think, really, the film is just the byproduct of global DVD residuals from the directors father — allowing Panatos to string together a series of overproduced, overgrained interior sequences, cheap synth score and a slasher movie ending, and trying to pass it off as a «cult movie», when really we, the audience, need to know who, what or where the protagonist is coming from, what her dramatic need is, who she interacts with, and so on.
Garland is very intelligent and he knows that the film needs to be entertaining, seductive enough to draw you in, but provocative enough so that it doesn't fail at making the audience think about what they're watching.
Dropped into the middle of the action, there's very little information given as to what's come before and I liked this... too many films waste precious moments spoon - feeding audiences everything they think we need to know when actually, if the script and performances are strong enough, we can usually figure out enough to get by.
I think there could be an interesting joker movie, but the DCEU needs to play for a wide audience, and I think a lot of ambiguities would be scrapped.
Hercules moves at a rapid pace in a day when many moviemakers working in the epic hero genre feel a need to keep audiences in their seats just to prove how important they think they are.
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.
For me, character is most important, and if we're telling a story like this where I need the audience to really connect with Moonee and Halley — to love them so much that the end will be impactful, but they'll leave the theatre thinking about the real Moonees and Halleys out there — the only way to achieve that is to spend time with them in those moments that have nothing to do with plot.
«Audiences need new images and I think visual effects are used too often to just blow things up and do the same familiar kinds of stuff,» said director Scott Derrickson.
Creevy and his co-writer, F. Scott Frazier (xXx: Return Of Xander Cage), seem to think that the audience needs to know a character's entire relationship history before they can understand why he would run from a man who's shooting at him.
And for all of Greenberg's coarseness, Stiller has, I think, never been quite this compelling on screen, this restrained, this consumed by something other than his need to mug for the audience — in a word, this human.
For The Break - Up to work properly, we in the audience need to think that these two characters really need and deserve to be together.
Start early — the sooner you think you might need an audience, the sooner you should contact that potential audience member.
Design thinking is all about capturing needs, views and context of your audience [1].
If the Common Core's architects are done explaining its virtues — if they think that eighteen months of explaining its merits to a moderately attentive audience of self - selected elites amidst tumultuous debates over health care reform and the stimulus is sufficient — and that everyone needs to just sit down and get with the program, then I feel comfortable predicting that this whole exercise will end real poorly.
As a learning development designer, it's important to collaborate and listen to your audience of learners; they may know more than you think they do regarding their own needs.
In order to explore the impact of emotional intelligence in eLearning, or in other words in order to explore how emotional facilitation of thinking improves your audience's engagement and performance, you need to have in mind the five components of emotional intelligence, three of which concern personal competence and two of which correspond to social competence.
Ask them also to reflect on what issues the owner would need to think about if they were selling their jewellery online to a global audience.
Students need to learn that writing can change directions appropriately to engage the audience and themselves in deeper thinking.
At the end of the discussion, Mr. Evans left the audience with a thought to ponder about school safety; in addition to physical security, children need intellectual and ambition safety: without a supportive environment that enables children to dream, they can't live up to the full potential which he emphasized exists within every student.
As part of your considerations in preparing for the workshop, you will need to think about your audience and their previous knowledge of Common Core Shifts, Arts Integration, Assessing the Arts, and How to Build a Rubric.
Students need to start thinking and strategizing about their audience and ultimately learn how to use different social media platforms to convey who they are.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z