Sentence examples for addressing the viewer from inspiring English sources

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He was not afraid of addressing the viewer at a high conceptual level.

Her old work usually focused on a single subject, directly addressing the viewer.

Characters periodically break the fourth wall by looking into the camera and directly addressing the viewer, as if to assert ownership on the unwinding story.

For that matter, the movie opens with an actor addressing the viewer, identifying himself as an actor playing a director who has come to Koker to choose an actress for a film.

Cynthia Henebry, a photographer, took second place for "Mavis in the Backseat," a moody image of a young girl sitting pensively in a car, addressing the viewer with what may be irritation, or confusion, or indifference.

A superb, dangerously over-worked, standing self-portrait, Painter Working, Reflection 1993 portrays the ageing artist wearing only unlaced boots, holding a palette and knife (he was left-handed), addressing the viewer like a silent actor; invariably paint applied imaginatively to the planes of walls and floor reads as though a leitmotif for the prevailing mood.

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The most exciting moment came when the winner of best newcomer, whose own mother would be hard pressed to pick him out of a line up, said, "There's thousands of people I'd like to thank... " and then went on to include "the people up there" (addressing the viewers who'd won competitions to attend and were parked up in the cheap seats) "who make it possible for us people down here to do what we do".

SOON after "If I Can't Do It" begins, Walter Brock, the filmmaker, faces the camera and addresses the viewer.

Never ready for it, though, are you?" Drawing his pistol, he breaks off and addresses the viewer directly.

The spot, in which Mr. Romney seems to address the viewer, is an attempt, aides said, to reveal the compassion behind the policy.

He employed the Rothkovian tactics of hanging paintings unframed, with paint running around the edges, low on the wall — commonly centered at about the height of your solar plexus — to address the viewer body-to-body.

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