Sentences with phrase «viewers get»

Viewers get very curious when Blackish mentions the three - horned sex act and start madly Googling it.
Not only can viewers get an idea of what it's like to live in the area; they also get familiar with each agent, paving the way for a strong agent - client relationship in the future.
But with VR, Matterport Spaces are that much more immersive and engaging, because viewers get a total sense of presence — the cognitive sense of physically being in a place.
That is the same message viewers get from the network news about climate change.Â
In the large gallery rooms at the Bronx Museum, viewers get a sense of the cathedral - like qualities Pier 52 gained when light streamed through the meticulously designed cut - outs, transforming the abandoned, ramshackle riverside structure into what the artist described as a «sun - and - water temple.»
Instead viewers get a highly personal vision in the form of rather unsettling bridal portraits.
To enable viewers get closer to Lee's thinking and remarkable process, Lee's studio will be recreated.
Viewers get caught up in looking at the white and yet we're missing what's really happening.
Viewers get to see your work in a setting of your choice, hear your comments about your inspirations, watch you create your art, and get to know you.
Viewers get a look at his move set, intro / outro, and even his special move.
In the video, viewers get a glimpse of the British Redcoats, Native Americans, Roman Legionnaires, and Japanese Samurai.
Anyway, Maximilian has uploaded episode 9 of his 3rd Strike: The Online Warrior series, where viewers get to watch him play and commentate online ranked matches.
In the new trailer for the PlayStation 4 exclusive, The Order 1886, viewers get a good glimpse at what they can expect out of the game.
Devs get huge publicity, we get google adsense, and viewers get free entertainment.
The video sees the Hitman - Team backstage and also viewers get a glimpse of what it took... Read more
The gameplay trailer lets viewers get their first in - game look at Garrett's hideout, the dark... Read more
We as viewers get to see maybe 20 - 30 minutes of gaming from you but is there more going on behind the scenes?
Allow yourself to relax and let viewers get to know the real you.
The viewers get to know the villains as intimately as the heroes, to care passionately about what happens to them.
Along with getting inside of Riley, viewers get to take a peek at the interior of Mom and Dad's (voices of Dian Lane and Kyle MacLachlan) noggins as well.
Fortunately for viewers we get to experience everything from the comfort of our coach as the supernatural Japanese folklore starring Natalie Dormer and Taylor Kinney is slated to hit store shelves on April 212nd.
She is fierce and focused in a monstrous role and when viewers get over the initial «she had this in her?»
In Europe, viewers get their first look at the true savages of the film.
But in Disconnect, viewers get just that, and it happens (surprisingly) to revolve around a social criticism of the crazily convoluted, always plugged - in world we live in.
In the first look that viewers get of Dr. Beaumont Rosewood Jr., the Miami pathologist played by Morris Chestnut is wearing a workout shirt that says «Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.»
Like the first two films, the newest one features a few solid supporting characters that viewers get to know before some of them are killed.
At the beginning of Black Panther, viewers get the backstory of Michael B. Jordan's Killmonger told through the perspective of his father N'Jobu (Sterling K. Brown), the younger brother of T'Challa's father, T'Chaka.
Best - case scenario: Cranston — a gifted and charismatic comic actor who's just as good when he's deadly serious — finally gets a big - screen role that plays to all of his strengths, and viewers get to enjoy the likes of Stephen Root, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Louis CK playing a variety of historical and composite figures.
Once again, DVD viewers get no bonus features.
Viewers get amazing sound that evokes a strong sense of presence.
In this collection of clips, viewers get to see just about all of these types of deleted scenes.
And just so viewers get the idea, the ingredients were then funneled into the Oscar statutes in pixie - dust form.
Viewers get to see some of the training she went through to prepare for the role.
Viewers get to count Victor Mature's chest hairs, and there are one or two good battles.
Viewers get to see mortician's wax fashioned into a special effect, while one of the filmmakers also gives some amusing tips to DIY - inclined colleagues, saying basically for any classroom scenes, just show up at a state university late on a Friday afternoon and act like you're supposed to be there and you know what you're doing.
What viewers get instead is an ersatz approximation of a violent power fantasy: Banning glowering uncontrollably as masked thugs of implied Middle Eastern origin lunge at him and are killed just out of frame, leading President Asher to yelp out some variation on «Jesus, Mike!
From changing shape, to mesmerizing its prey, to moving with seemingly impossible speed and agility, viewers get to see first hand how one of the smartest undersea creatures earned the title «Kings of Camouflage.»
That sounds amusing but many online daters dwell on Using cutting - edge, mobile - live technology, viewers get a fly - on - the - wall point of view in real - time, across multiple time zones, as cameras capture the
This way, the viewers get to know you more depending on what you want.
Using iconic slasher films as examples, experts say that the feeling viewers get is no different from the emotions on screen.
Those claims are then tested in the TV festivals to the point where leading advocates and the viewers get submerged in incomprehensible figures.
Thanks to 5th Street East, viewers get to see how the agency got started through the words of founder and president, John Weltman.
Not only did viewers get on - track action (including Alonso running over two birds), but also expert opinion, chats with those related to the Indy 500 outing and behind - the - scenes access.
Not only will viewers get a peek into his life as the business owner of LudoTruck — a mobile truck that brought fried chicken to the streets of Los Angeles — LudoBird, Trois Mec, Petit Trois, and Trois Familia, but they'll also find out the inspiration behind his use of unusual ingredients to create signature dishes.
In Green Tour, viewers get a snapshot of what sustainable winegrowing means — from using solar energy and preserving water, to planting cover crops between vine rows for soil health and attracting beneficial insects.
Maybe you want to try live content to see how many viewers you get.
Right now, most of the rewards go to the delivery platforms (YouTube, Facebook) and their advertising brokers (MCNs) while the actual artists get scraps and viewers get nothing.
The more authentic and immersive the video, the more viewers get sucked in and feel as if they're experiencing the moment themselves.
Filmmaker Steven Schardt debuted Auto at Tribeca's Virtual Arcade, where viewers got to sit alongside Musay, an Ethiopian immigrant who can't find work as a traditional driver and must act as the safety driver for an automated vehicle.
For the past week, Jeopardy viewers got the privilege to witness one of the most inspirational runs in the history of the show in the form of Cindy Stowell, a 41 - year - old science content developer from Austin, Texas.
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