«The League,» «Girls,» «You're the Worst,» «Difficult People,» «BoJack Horseman,» and pretty much all FX comedies have all found ways to be delightfully nasty over episodes and seasons,
while keeping audiences engaged for 22 - ish minutes at a time.
Not exact matches
«To
keep your
audience engaged,» she says, «you have to be able to seamlessly continue on
while the tech gods fix the problem.»
While every race is unique and the
audiences we need to
engage are different, our outreach needs to be re-evaluated to
keep up.
But
while I don't suspect Scott Cooper's film will win any Oscars as Michael Cimino's did, his all - star cast also gives superlative performances that will
keep audiences engaged for the entire 116 suspenseful (albeit slow moving) minutes.
While full of lush and beautiful special effects, the film's plot, or lack thereof, kills any chance of
keeping its
audience engaged during the adventure.
There's no magic - bullet recipe to
engage your learners and
keep their attention, but a good start is to design to your
audience while remaining true to the goals of the training.
They're a great way to
keep our
audience engaged while waiting for our next full - length novel.
Mark Waid's Friday evening Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo panel was a demonstration of the perils and the promise of digital media, as the popular writer struggled with a faulty internet connection
while sharing his upcoming online work, but
kept the
audience engaged with a stream of jokes and commentary.