Sentences with phrase «viewers the feeling of»

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.
These all do give the viewer the feel of being on the mountain with the climbers.
It's a good thing Can Evrenol's Baskin is smart about it, using its Tarantino-esque aesthetic of guys talking in an ominous restaurant as a chance to establish character detail and backstory, giving the viewer a feeling of familiarity and camaraderie before these blue - collar policemen descend into a literal hell that would do Clive Barker proud.

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And improvements to eyes, skin, and hair help bridge the uncanny valley, a term used to describe how digital humans who appear almost, but not quite human, evoke a feeling of unease in viewers.
Speaking as a cartoonish version of himself, Zuckerberg showed viewers some of the damage caused by the recent powerful storms, mentioning, «One of the things that's really magical about virtual reality is you can get the feeling that you're really in a place.»
«Today, I feel that Fox News is assaulting our constitutional order and the rule of law, while fostering corrosive and unjustified paranoia among viewers
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.»
Because it's unedited and accessible, it gains greater trust from the audience watching as it not only feels true but it puts viewers in the center of the action.
Some of the good theological quotes did make it into the closing scene but no sooner had the credits started to roll than viewers were assaulted by «There's A Place For Us» by Carrie Underwood about «faith» and «love» and the line «we can be the kings and queens of anything if we believe» to make sure viewers walked out feeling good about themselves.
The beauty of having a variety of speakers enables the viewer to feel comforted that there is not a particular way to pray that is best, or that you must always follow set prayers.
Like most Pixar movies, it's irresistibly fun, funny and touching — but it's also one of the most insightful movies of the year, challenging viewers not to vilify any of their feelings, but rather emphasizing the importance of allowing room for the full range of emotions.
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.
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.
All one gets in the film are one - sided stories of horror and lament, intended to induce a feeling of revulsion in the viewer.
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
Movement to a church of similar content and association as the television program may also remove discordance felt by the viewer between the message received through television and the message received through his or her church.
In the most recent episode of his CBN show, The 700 Club, Pat Robertson gave this advice to a viewer who wrote in that he felt conflicted about continuing his engagement to a Muslim woman.
When he reveals their meat is sliced in Iowa instead of in the store, many viewers reportedly felt that the point was a little shaky and the overall effect of the ad kind of mean - spirited.
Please look into it, perhaps some of your other loyal viewers feel the same way.
The protracted battle between CART and Champ Car cost both series sponsors, spectators and television viewers in the following years, but a sellout this year at Indy has the feeling of a renaissance for IndyCar racing.
It's a pretty cool and more unusual way of showing off racing gameplay, making it feel so much more immersive for us viewers!
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.
Bettina, to me this is the heart of it: «But when it comes to school food reform, it often feels that J.O. isn't playing fair with the viewer — and that failing was never more apparent than in this latest episode of Food Revolution.»
But when it comes to school food reform, it often feels that J.O. isn't playing fair with the viewer — and that failing was never more apparent than in this latest episode of Food Revolution.
But when he gets into the arena of school food reform (e.g., the whole segment on Carpinteria this episode), I never feel that Jamie is playing fair with viewers.
Now this is one of those instances where I can't help but feel that viewers are being manipulated.
While I still feel that «Food Revolution» fell short when it came to showing viewers the hard realities of school food reform, the show was invaluable for its vivid depiction of serious problems in our society, problems which we hear about so often in the media that it's easy to tune them out.
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.
The post-birth euphoria that the new moms experience in the film is palpable through the screen and allows viewers to see some of what they might be missing should they feel pressured to undergo a cascade of medical interventions at the hands of their doctors.
For whatever reason, he's unable to mask his distrust of journalists, and for people watching at home that hostility can feel like its directed at the viewer themselves.
Politicians like to appear on our sofa because so many of our viewers are floating voters, but when other outlets have to follow our leads it always feels a little like David has toppled Goliath.
With them safe in the bag, scriptwriters go out of their way to make lefty viewers feel comfortable too.
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.
Previously researchers have studied brain activity in people watching a video designed to engender a feeling of joint attention in the viewer.
The monetarist experiment of the 1980s is likened to the get - rich - quick scheming of bank robber Jack Hawkins in The League of Gentlemen, and in the same programme this viewer was left very nearly feeling sympathetic towards Keith Joseph, one of the chief architects and victims of the that experiment.
In a 1990 HBO educational special about the environment called Earth to Kids, a 6 - year - old Weinberg can be seen delivering an earnest message to viewers: «How would you feel if your house was on top of garbage,» she asks the audience intently.
Research has found that faces with eyes that looked away induced the viewer to feel emotions of fear and sadness — that's going to hurt your likability factor.
He has a great way of capturing moments to make the viewer feel like they are actually there.
The best part about this is that because everyone's in their own car, you can feel free to have a little chat with yourselves during the film without having a theatre of angry viewers pester you!
About me: Dear Viewer I'm Adrian and really I'm new to myspace, so I would appreciate a friend request to build up my list, but meanwhile feel free to browse around, and of course you can leave a comment.
When I started my site three years ago it was originally called Bella and Darcy, and while I loved this name I felt it didn't give my viewers a clear idea of what the purpose of the site was.
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I can see why Shirley took this on, the chance in a brief period to create seven different characters but none of the vignettes really go anywhere and the viewer is left with a feeling of indifference.
Critics Consensus: It's sentimental, and some viewers may feel manipulated by the melodramatic final act, but The Man in the Moon offers a finely drawn coming - of - age story with an excellent cast — including Reese Witherspoon in her film debut.
Critic Consensus: It's sentimental, and some viewers may feel manipulated by the melodramatic final act, but The Man in the Moon offers a finely drawn coming - of - age story with an excellent cast — including Reese Witherspoon in her film debut.
A definitely disjointed film, it coasts on the competent performances of co-stars Mendelsohn and Reynolds to keep viewers invested in a controversial third act that feels like a betrayal of the genre.
The performance of David Duchovny struck this viewer as pretty wooden and left one wondering how he went from interested skeptic to heart - felt believer.
It makes the viewer willing to excuse the film's flights of fancy, like a fiery action sequence in a hidden room where escape follows a familiar movie formula, or a denouement that feels a bit padded.
Set in a business world of long white corridors and glass walls and research labs, it's a Freudian - Jungian - Felliniesque sci - fi thriller, and an outright challenge to American viewers, who may, in the face of its whirligig complexity, feel almost pea - brained.
Responses were generally positive; the majority of critics and viewers acknowledged the intelligence of Anderson's (and Bale's) artistry, even as they felt driven away by the sheer unpleasantness of the enterprise.
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