Sentences with phrase «wall than an audience»

Céline Sciamma directs with such naturalism that it feels more like the viewer is a fly - on - the - wall than an audience member.

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Although many marketers claim to know their audience, the truth is a lot of them aren't doing much more than throwing social content and media spaghetti at the wall hoping it sticks.
The Wall Street Journal on Thursday reported that BuzzFeed, with a digital audience at least five times bigger than Mashable's, would miss its revenue target for 2017 by 15 % to 20 %, or «roughly $ 50 million to $ 70 million.»
Cashin, a 50 - year Wall Street veteran, drew more laughs from the audience in his first five minutes than all the other speakers combined, recalling how he got his start after his father died when he was a high school senior.
Composer Mica Levi and sound designer Johnnie Burn put in overtime on this one; it's a valid complaint that most mainstream movies are wall - to - wall music and explosions, but here's an example of using sound to challenge and disconcert an audience rather than lulling and entertaining them.
Jones has gone out of his way to show prospective audiences that Warcraft isn't all CG — more of those sets are practical than you might think, especially if you remember the wall - to - wall green screen of, say, the Hobbit sets.
Yet if Haynes bites off more than he can chew, this is ultimately a disadvantage that he forces his audience to share; given the breadth of his ambitions, and the ideological stone wall that he's battering against, he can be credited with stirring up a healthy amount of confusion.
The approach here is different, but we'd expect nothing less than an off - the - wall idea: a theatre director, Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman), mounts an improvised production in an impossibly vast Manhattan warehouse, which consumes decades of his life and never draws in a single audience member.
Allowing gamers to stand in the shoes of a hero rather than merely controlling one breaks down another wall that stands between an audience and the art they are experiencing.
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