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Audiences interpret the media in their own terms and any debate for or against this can be argued, and depending on the circumstances, won by either side.
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Audiences and interpret
Audiences still interpret motion at rates as low as ten frames per second or slower ( as in a flipbook ), but the flicker caused by the shutter of a film projector is distracting below the 16-frame threshold.
Audiences and media
Audiences also compare media with their own experiences and make judgements about how realistic they are.
Audiences and their
Audiences of the 1630s benefited from a half-century of vigorous dramaturgical development ; the plays of Marlowe and Shakespeare and their contemporaries were still being performed on a regular basis ( mostly at the public theatres ), while the newest works of the newest playwrights were abundant as well ( mainly at the private theatres ).
Audiences and critics consider this program to be a holiday classic, due in part to the original songs of the Broadway team of Jule Styne ( music ) and Bob Merrill ( lyrics ), who collaborated on the musical Funny Girl soon after their work on the special.
* In 2006 the Orlando Shakespeare Theater commissioned a unique adaptation for their Theater For Young Audiences series.
Audiences at the Fringe are encouraged to vote for their favourite shows from each venue ; the most popular troupes are allowed to remount their productions for one last show at the end of the festival.
Audiences round the world have had their eyes opened to the extraordinary charm and musical quality of the older forms of Cuban music.
Audiences will watch the action unfold on board the ship and be caught up in the atmosphere on the ground, where seagulls swoop and travellers prepare to embark on their journey.
The group's primary focus was presenting percussion music to young people ( ranging in age from kindergarten to the college level ), with most of their performances arranged by the Young Audiences, Inc. organization of New York.
Audiences and own
Audiences liked the sharp-talking Harriette so much that the character was spun off into her own show.
Audiences and any
In addition, any film containing content deemed to be suitable for older audiences would feature the label " Suggested for Mature Audiences " ( SMA ) in its advertising.
Audiences have different reactions to depictions of violence, nudity, coarse language, or to people in any other situation that is unacceptable to or stigmatized by the local culture or laws ( such as the consumption of alcohol, homosexuality, illegal drug use, scatological images, etc .).
Audiences and for
Audiences for them lessened and fewer musical films were produced as the genre became less mainstream and more specialized.
* Captive Audiences / Captive Performers: Music and Theatre as Strategies for Survival on the Thailand-Burma Railway 1942 – 1945
Audiences outside Asia have become increasingly familiar with her work, including Irma Vep, Centre Stage, Chinese Box, In the Mood for Love, Hero, 2046, and, ( still ) most recently, Clean.
Audiences come to autobiography for direct connection and great stories, both sometimes hard to find in today's theatre.
Audiences are sometimes eager for more stories about popular characters or settings, making the production of sequels financially appealing.
Audiences were allowed to pick seven songs from the " menu " and the setlist for each show was derived from these ballots.
" Transforming Audiences for Oral Tradition: Child, Kittredge, Thompson, and Connections of Folklore and English Studies.
Audiences came away impressed by the power of her convictions, which included occasional attacks on Lincoln for being too moderate.
Her published play for children – “ Salmonberry: A West Coast Fairy Tale " ( International Plays for Young Audiences, Meriwether, 2000 ) – was performed at the 1999 International Women Playwrights Conference in Athens.
Audiences mounted a campaign to save the theatre, and for many years it remained open in the centre of a building site.
Audiences thronged to cinema halls as this affordable medium of entertainment was available for as low as an anna ( 4 paisa ) in Bombay.
Audiences interacted with such films, talked about them afterwards, and went back to see them again just for the thrill.
Audiences in Los Angeles disliked Bellis ' voice for Thomas due to his Liverpudlian accent, claiming that he made Thomas sound too old.
* " Suggested for Mature Audiences "-a label that was placed on some film advertisements from 1966 to 1968, prior to the MPAA's adoption of its formal Film Rating System.
Audiences and against
Audiences tuned in by the thousands to hear Lohman's quick wit and vast array of character voices play against Barkley's straight man routine.
Audiences and can
Cliff Atkinson's book The Backchannel: How Audiences are Using Twitter and Social Media and Changing Presentations Forever explores the impact of the backchannel on live presentations, and describes practical steps that presenters can take to engage the changes.
Audiences and be
Audiences loved that story and began telling the author, “ You need to do more with that dog !” The thought that there might be a kind of magic in this ranch mutt and his dingbat companion, Drover, had never occurred to Erickson, but he followed the advice of the people who were buying the books.
Audiences and artists come from across India and from the international Indian diaspora to be part of the event.
Audiences usually perceive eyes without specular highlights to be lifeless or evil, and for this reason many cinematographers specifically eliminate catch lights on antagonistic characters.
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