Sentences with phrase «viewers feel»

By the end of the commercial, viewers feel that they know and like you.»
We are guided by the film's music, which is anticipatory in tone, mirroring those anticipatory emotions viewers feel as we long for the reconnection of a family that has been split apart.
There's a kind of nervous impulsiveness that makes viewers feel as though you are working out some kind of inner conflict.
Exhibit curator David Freund, a photography professor at Ramapo College, says, «Verene's photographs dodge the bullet of looking like art: surely, their surface resemblance to snapshots will make most viewers feel he is talking to them, that they can trust the seemingly artless view before them to be the truth, not a world adjusted to accommodate an artist's agenda.»
The false luxury of some of his pieces, achieved by using industrial materials made to look deceptively lavish, and his references to well - known archetypes make viewers feel comfortable with their own cultural history.
Ultimately, I hope viewers feel this expressive freedom when they see my work.
«Cave uses MASS MoCA's signature football field - sized space to create his largest installation to date, made up of thousands of found objects and millions of beads, which will make viewers feel as if they have entered a rich sensory tapestry, like stepping directly inside the... Read More
Instead, Cave uses MASS MoCA's signature football field - sized space to create his largest installation to date, made up of thousands of found objects and millions of beads, which will make viewers feel as if they have entered a rich sensory tapestry, like stepping directly inside the belly of one of his iconic Soundsuits.
Instead, Cave will exploit MASS MoCA's signature gallery to create his largest - ever installation, made up of thousands of found objects and millions of beads, making viewers feel as if they have entered the nap of a rich sensory tapestry.
As it stands his demise was supposed to make the viewers feel like the stakes were real, but this failed because firstly we all know the big names make it due to Marvel announcing their slate of films, and second because we don't know very much about him.
That's a city we Australian Open tennis viewers feel we know very well after two weeks at the Rod Laver Arena (and two... Read More
It tends to frustrate more than make viewers feel good about the current job market (s), but then, does it really have an obligation to make one feel good?
Common sense knowledge will play a factor in how viewers feel about the ending.
What keeps those tropes from being rote is that Peele uses the modes of horror to make viewers feel what daily life is like for real black men and women.
Dramatic tonal shifts, she's bound to make viewers feel something before the credits roll.
Following the lead of films like Fly Away Home and My Dog Skip, Director Peter Markle combines a teenaged girl and a spirited horse in Virginia's Run to give viewers a feel - good movie aimed at young teens and tweens.
His talent for channeling his father is uncanny, and watching him drop diss track «No Vaseline» on his ex-running mates is liable to make viewers feel like they're actually in the room watching the controversial track being minted.
Director Lav Diaz's slow, patient approach opens the film up in a way that lets viewers feel every small detail of the world Diaz creates, teleporting them into characters» lives in ways a more traditional narrative feature couldn't do.
The best of them haven't just made familial themes a focus, but have developed their onscreen relatives well enough to make viewers feel like they're part of the extended clan — or at least invited to the dysfunctional reunion.
These criticisms may not be entirely fair, but ignoring them makes the film feel something like a Hallmark channel movie, meant to make the viewers feel good, even at the risk of over-sensationalizing a topic.
Sicario also boasts an incredible score that almost feels designed to make viewers feel uncomfortable, and disgustingly dirty in need of a shower after the credits roll.
I LOVE the crazy sibling idea and the writers are actually making the viewers feel bad for «SPOILER» Charles.
Holland has said that she wanted her harrowing and rewarding epic to run long so it would make viewers feel that they're in the sewers as well.
A journalist at CBS News, reporting a school of blue whales putting on a show off Southern California, felt the need to give inland readers and viewers a feel for just how large a blue whale is.
Such feeble responses do not make Tory viewers feel proud that this man is their party Chairman.
With them safe in the bag, scriptwriters go out of their way to make lefty viewers feel comfortable too.
Making this jump is crucial to making your viewers feel invested in the cause.
Viewers feel the same instinctive alienation with politicians.
Mixed Reality gives video viewers a feel of what Virtual Reality is all about and this Assetto Corsa race at old - school Monza is a great example of it.
Please look into it, perhaps some of your other loyal viewers feel the same way.
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.
The ideal balance is making your viewers feel comfortable listening, while sounding credible and reliable.
It was offering them precisely what they wanted, like Netflix figuring out what viewers feel like watching next.
Live is informal — and by definition, unscripted — which means viewers feel like they're getting a more intimate experience.
Based on the feedback, they chose the highest rated film, which left viewers feeling really good, and used it as a stand - in for an extraordinary experience.
Watching Legion, the viewer feels for Haller, wondering how horrifying it must be to be imprisoned and force - fed a barrage of anti-psychotic drugs each day.
One of Jackson's gifts that made him so, so good at college football games was to make the viewer feel at home wherever the game might be.
The film includes video diaries of preteens and teens who are fighting obesity and, rather than being exploitative, their stories make the viewer feel on a visceral level just how intractable this problem is.
It serves as a nice «warmup» and gives the viewer the feeling that the presentation is more individually customized for them.
He has a great way of capturing moments to make the viewer feel like they are actually there.
casual and make the viewer feel close to the subjectall.
Mosaic is an interesting mystery that, as a series, unfolds a little more awkwardly than expected, giving viewers the feeling that it was something else previously and was repurposed.
No matter how familiar the material, he makes it seem as though he's discovering it afresh — so the viewer feels that way, too.
I'd be curious to find out how many of those viewers felt satisfied with the film.
Depressing, cliche, and quite unwatchable at times, Dear John really doesn't have an interesting story to tell, and despite it being in the romantic genre, the film makes the viewer feel nothing more than annoyance.
Still, it aims low for a film that seeks to make superstars out of its performers, and doesn't succeed even in its limited aspirations, such that perhaps From Justin to Kelly actually benefits from its perpetual critical derision, as only the very lowest of expectations can have viewers feeling pleasantly surprised by the miniscule returns in entertainment the film provides.
This feeling, along with the slow pace of the film leaves the viewer feeling a bit detached as well.
It's rather inconsistent and somewhat incoherent first half are made up for by a tight second act the leaves the viewer feeling satisfied.
Very well - made and solidly acted, this nonetheless has such a grim and despairing view of human nature that it will make viewers feeling more miserable than entertained.
Jamie Foxx has been rescued from a shaky period and puts in an awesome performance with plenty of intense staring, surprising comic timing and the ability to make the viewer feel both empathy and revulsion.
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