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Nitsche agrees that pre-recorded (" reel ") machinima tends to be linear and offers limited interactive storytelling ; he sees more opportunities in machinima performed live and with audience interaction.
Advertising tends to be more limited on these media, because of reliance on subscription revenues ( in the case of satellite ) and smaller audience and fewer connections to advertisers ( in the case of Internet-only shows, which usually lack the full sales departments of terrestrial and satellite broadcasters ).
It broadcasts two different TV-channels: TVE1 ( a. k. a. La Primera or La uno ), that is a wide-range audience general channel ; and TVE2, ( a. k. a. La dos ), that tends to offer cultural programation, as well as sport competitions.
In spoken language the truth of a proposition is determined by common-sense reference to experience, whereas in written language a greater emphasis is placed on logical and coherent argument ; similarly, spoken language tends to convey subjective information, including the relationship between the speaker and the audience, whereas written language tends to convey objective information.
Unlike teen pop bands elsewhere, the Mexican audience tends to prefer mixed gender combos over boys or girls bands.
In most western countries, audience members clap their hands at random to produce a constant noise ; however, it tends to synchronize naturally to a weak degree.
Though Fate is aimed at a popular audience and tends to emphasize personal anecdotes about the paranormal, American writer and frequent Fate contributor Jerome Clark says the magazine features a substantial amount of serious research and investigation, and occasional debunking of dubious claims.
HC Davos, for whom the event is a significant source of income, tends to upgrade its roster with experienced talent in order to guarantee a competitive performance and maintain high interest from the Swiss audience.
For example, Hovland and his collaborators showed that when a persuasive message is presented by an untrustworthy source, it tends to be discounted by the audience, so that immediately after exposure there is little or no attitude change ; but then, after several weeks, the source is no longer associated with the issue in the minds of the audience and positive attitude changes appear.
City Weekly tends to be geared toward a younger, more urban, and more liberal audience than the area's other papers.
A writer who perceives an audience as real tends to conceive of readers as living persons with specific attitudes and demographic characteristics.
The audience tends to think of a performance as genuine or false, and performers generally wish to avoid having an audience disbelieve them ( whether they are being truly genuine or not ).
There are strong indications that the Academy is actually a supervillain cult, but this is not made explicit since Teen Titans tends to be focused at a younger audience.
This tends to lead to a better response from their audience whether they agree with what the speaker is saying or not.
In his book The Small Screen: How Television Equips Us to Live in the Information Age, Brian L. Ott describes this scene as one of the " key ways The Simpsons appeals to audience, which tends to be younger, by critiquing authority figures, and in particular educators.

audience and read
True, we do not know how they were regarded in their day, but we need not believe the epic audience to have been more insensitive to the formulas than the numerous scholars of modern times who have read Germanic or Homeric poetry all their lives and still found much to admire in occasional occurrences of the most familiar phrases.
After telling the audience " I shall now read to you the scroll of the Establishment of the State, which has passed its first reading by the National Council ", Ben-Gurion proceeded to read out the declaration, taking 16 minutes, ending with the words " Let us accept the Foundation Scroll of the Jewish State by rising " and calling on Rabbi Fishman to recite the Shehecheyanu blessing.
David Quammen has described the book as written in everyday language for a wide audience, but noted that Darwin's literary style was uneven: in some places he used convoluted sentences that are difficult to read ; in other places his writing was beautiful.
One evening in September of that year, Wagner read the finished poem of " Tristan " to an audience including his wife, Minna, his current muse, Mathilde, and his future mistress ( and later wife ), Cosima von Bülow.
:" We can guess that Susan original title of Northanger Abbey, in its first outline, was written very much for family entertainment, addressed to a family audience, like all Jane Austen ’ s juvenile works, with their asides to the reader, and absurd dedications ; some of the juvenilia, we know, were specifically addressed to her brothers Charles and Frank ; all were designed to be circulated and read by a large network of relations.
Of the film, Hanks has remarked: " When I read the script for Gump, I saw it as one of those kind of grand, hopeful movies that the audience can go to and feel ... some hope for their lot and their position in life ...
" Following Stanton, Thomas M ' Clintock read several passages from Sir William Blackstone's laws, to expose for the audience the basis of woman's current legal condition of servitude to man.
In the original version, which aired from New York on NBC, Rayburn read questions to two panels, each consisting of a celebrity and two audience members.
Greetings from members of the audience to friends and family at home ( frequently humorous ) are read each week by Keillor just after the show's intermission at the top of the second hour.
The reader would typically already have memorized the text through an instructor, had memorized where the breaks were, and the reader almost always read aloud, usually to an audience in a kind of reading performance, using the text as a cue sheet.
Unlike the comic strip, Spidey was never seen out of costume as his alter-ego, Peter Parker, and he spoke via speech balloons that the home audience had to read.
Because the Lord promised to " blot out the name " of Amalek ( Exodus 17: 14 ), it is customary when the book of Esther is read at the Purim festival, for the audience to make noise whenever " Haman " is mentioned, so that his name is not heard.
The Sandman became a cult success for DC Comics and attracted an audience unlike that of mainstream comics: half the readership was female, many were in their twenties, and many read no other comics at all.
In 1250, he travelled to the papal court where one of the cardinals read his complaints at an audience with Innocent IV.
Dietrich would inform the audience that she could read minds, and ask them to concentrate hard on thinking about whatever came into their minds.
" After beginning to read Part II, Ginsberg said to the audience, " I don't really feel like reading anymore.
Dionysius read his own work and the audience applauded.
" If I had gone directly to the people, read my poems, faced the crowds, got into immediate touch with Tom, Dick, and Harry instead of waiting to be interpreted, I'd have had my audience at once ," he claimed.
Wolff was also the creator of German as the language of scholarly instruction and research, although he also wrote in Latin, so that an international audience could, and did, read him.
That year, he had read at Vienna before an admiring audience a lecture, published under the title of Der Kampf ums Recht ( 1872 ; Eng.
* December 25-A Christmas Carol is read before a radio audience for the first time.
According to halakha ( Jewish law ), the Megillah may be read in any language intelligible to the audience.
Ira Joe Fisher and, initially, Lonnie Quinn, would read some of the forecast aloud while chatting with people in the audience outside the building.

audience and writings
During the late 1970s he acquired a large public audience as a critic of the then Labour government's disregard of civil liberties ; his writings from this time are collected in Writing By Candlelight ( 1980 ).
The older fairy tales were intended for an audience of adults, as well as children, but they were associated with children as early as the writings of the précieuses ; the Brothers Grimm titled their collection Children's and Household Tales, and the link with children has only grown stronger with time.
In general, Hussite writings differed from the preceding era by their focus on social questions-their audience consisted of the lower and lower middle classes.
In addition, the writings of English humanists like Thomas More and Thomas Elyot helped bring the ideas and attitudes associated with the new learning to an English audience.
Another example is those musicians and writers who create music and writings for their own personal enjoyment, and publish because they enjoy having an audience.
Visually, these works relate to many concerns of the period: a perceived need for audience participation ( this relates them to the Happenings, for which the period is famous ), challenges to the notion of the mind-body duality which led some people to experiment with hallucinogenic drugs ( see Aldous Huxley's writings ); concerns with a tension between a scientific future which might be very beneficial or might lead to a nuclear war ; and fears about the loss of genuine individual experience in a Brave New World.
Back then, some of the American literature were pamphlets and writings extolling the benefits of the colonies to both a European and colonist audience.
Not only were the better-known writings reprinted, many for the first time since the 1930s, but other more obscure articles and letters were collected and printed for a wider audience than they had when first distributed.
Thus his writings are credited by some later scholars as having had a more significant impact on their intended audience than the now better-known writings of his more polemical and religiously-grounded contemporaries.
His writings, especially those on Katsura Imperial Villa reevaluated traditional Japanese architecture whilst bringing it to a wider audience.
First, as in her writings, she used evidence and argument in highly sophisticated ways, ways that prevented members of the audience from dismissing her claims as biased or untrue.
Olympe de Gouges (; 7 May 1748 – 3 November 1793 ), born Marie Gouze, was a French playwright and political activist whose feminist and abolitionist writings reached a large audience.
Although Pyke was known for bringing science to a lay audience, in The Science Myth ( and similar writings, such as Slaves Unaware?
His writings speak to a broad Christian audience.
With his writings he reached a large audience.
He also introduced Kashmir Shaivism to a wide audience of western meditators through his writings and lectures on the subject.
Most of his writings have been on the subject of memory for a general audience.
In 2006, the Organization of American Historians gave Ward their Friend of History Award for his outstanding contributions to American history: Over the last twenty years Geoffrey Ward's writings on American History have had a greater influence and reached a wider audience than those of any other American writer and historian.
It was also the time that he became particularly keen to promote the writings of Henri Fayol to an English audience.
His first book, The Immense Journey, was a collection of writings about the history of humanity, and the rare science book that appealed to a mass audience.
Bulosan's writings reached a wide audience, many of whom were feeling similar strife due to the state of the nation ’ s economy.
In addition to his scientific research, he is known for his lectures and writings making science intelligible to a wider audience.

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