Sentences with phrase «viewers feel connected»

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If that's being the host of a TV show, if that's being a chef, if that's being an expert, if that's being a musician or if you're an expert at whatever it is that you feel passionate about, the only way the people will trust you, identify with you and connect with you as an audience and as a viewer is if they believe what you're selling.»
The film has about five sets and they never feel like they connect together, but this is less an attempt at disorienting the viewer than simply cutting corners; the grisly, overdone lighting, meanwhile, makes you want to hide behind your fingers for all the wrong reasons.
If viewers don't feel connected to a character because of a lack of development, it's difficult to have a response to emotional beats in their story arc.
While Zack and Miri definitely gives viewers not averse to perpetual sexual references and scatological humor its share of solid belly laughs, there is a feeling of Kevin Smith finally beginning to appear a little long in the tooth in terms of his ability to connect with the modern day audience for R - rated romantic comedies.
Whether your protagonist is a good or bad person, a hero or villain, viewers connect to stories by being able to feel what the character is feeling or relating to it in some form or another.
The second half of the film focuses its attention on the whodunit story, but since most of the characters lack anything interesting about them for the viewer to connect with, the stakes never feel particularly high.
«We knew this was something special that our viewers will without a doubt connect to and feel compelled to explore with us.
Feeling a sense of understanding does wonders for helping viewers to connect emotionally to your work.
One of the reasons that I believe it is important to see these works now is that there is a positive feeling in these paintings that connects quickly and immediately to the viewer.
It also creates a perfect space for the viewer to settle in on my interests, which are sure but can be meaningless, often formless, striving for the inexplicable; which can be most felt in the negative spaces, the cracks, the holes and barely perceptible lines that are always there connecting all seemingly disparate things.»
Falls also acknowledges that his work connects with a lot of the land art that emerged from the early»70s, citing the importance for him of Michael Heizer and Robert Smithson, but adding that their work was also «very assertive and not compassionate for the viewer», which Falls feels can be more than a little intimidating.
I don't know if you also feel this way, but for me exposing personal neurosis, hypochondria, anxieties through Cynthia is an attempt to connect to some viewers.
My intention is never to make the viewer experience the same kind of feelings I'm feeling; more that I just want the viewer to see something in the work that they can openly connect with and relate to.»
Wringing Lilies from the Pine Nut's exhibition design will take maximum advantage of the natural cavernous look - and - feel of 56 Bogart's basement, using the lack of natural ventilation, warm spotlights, dusty floor and shadows to intimately connect the viewer with each work.
Detail shots like this will make a viewer feel more connected and engaged with your film.
It feels curmudgeonly to contest the presence of such a wise elder stateswoman, but how that sentence connected to the themes of P. 4 struck this viewer as opaque.
It is my hope that as a result of the temporary poetic shifts created by these paintings, viewers leave feeling connected to a slower, reflective state of mind.
Each of Jurne's pieces present a combination of words that express a feeling or attitude that viewers can connect with immediately.
Although historically follies were constructed purely for decoration rather than function, Gallaccio's work engages the artist and viewer with natural, organic materials in a way that challenges perception and form and continues to articulate Gallaccio's process that wholly connects her work with the history and feel of the site.
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