Sentences with phrase «where everyone in the audience»

Unlike a 3D movie, where everyone in the audience sees what is projected on the screen from the same angle, the Weimar team's system takes into account your position relative to the display.
CLOC was the place where everyone in the audience became electrified by the idea that law departments could drive tech companies to solicit the advice and direction of their clients to build what clients actually want.

Not exact matches

I've been looking for a long time to develop digital marketing through facebook, however I have to follow the tide and go running to join the advertising of the instagran, because everyone is now in that intagran and we have to be aware where our target audience is.
You're turning away the audience and making it harder to come back, and not everyone may be in a spot where streaming is an easy move to make.
CSI also interprets these results for the widest possible audience, sharing the fascination of science with everyone who is interested in where humankind stands in the quest to understand our place in the cosmos.
Wright had invited producer Steve Golin, which was enough to satisfy the die - hard cinephiles in the audience who knew him as the architect of Anonymous Content and Propaganda Films, but even without that, he charmed everyone with stories of Lynch's good luck rituals before a film like checking license plates in a parking lot for his initials and how he had a lunch meeting with Lynch where moments after he said he wanted Nicolas Cage for the part of bad boy Sailor Ripley, Cage walked into the restaurant they were eating at.
And while the opening credits make no secret of this, and though the movie goes out of its way again in its closing moments to acknowledge this fact, one does wonder why in the closing title cards, updating the audience on where everyone is now, there is no mention that Daniel started his own site OpenLeaks.
«First, we decided not to host a large - scale presentation targeted at everyone in the international audience where we announce new information as we did in the past,» Nintendo president Satoru Iwata told investors in a Q&A session last night.
«We have decided not to host a large - scale presentation targeted at everyone in the international audience where we announce new information as we did in the past,» said Iwata, who has just been appointed Nintendo's new American CEO.
You've probably heard of E3, the huge game conference where companies splash out on ridiculously lavish press events, new games are announced, and everyone in the audience goes «WOO» and it's incredibly annoying.
On a success like «I Can Only Imagine,» achieved with limited staff and budget, the process of connecting with that audience started six months ago, below the radar, in digital campaigns, going where people are, online, on their apps, whatever: not four weeks before the release by spraying the campaign out to everyone and assuming your demo will find out because everyone includes them,» Rushfield wrote while, I assume, wearing that snazzy pair of pink boat shoes.
In a space where everyone's vying for the recruiter's attention, standing out by personalizing your messages to a targeted audience helps by volumes.
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