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Riefenstahl's use of moving cameras, telephoto lenses, distorted perspectives and aerial photography captivated audiences.
Since debuting at a festival called VirgenFest, Vel France has captivated audiences with syrupy lyrics and nice guitar riffs.
The youthful energy of Egypt's revolutionaries captivated audiences and furthered the view that educated and tolerant people across the region were poised to seize power from brutal dictators.
More recently Victoria Beckham captivated audiences by showing at an Upper East Side town house, the models brushing by spectators' knees as Ms. Beckham herself narrated the proceedings.
Later, the Concellos and Codonas on the flying trapeze, Con Colleano on the tightwire, and the juggler Enrico Rastelli captivated audiences with their skill and daring.
As serious a position as that may sound, Arcimboldo captivated audiences not for his skillful likenesses but rather for his wacky and whimsical allegorical portraits.
The BFI's chief executive, Amanda Nevill, said "UK films captivated audiences" and that the Mendes-directed Bond movie "led something of an invasion into global cinemas in 2012".
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But, as he explained to a captivated audience, every time he got within sight of the pinnacle, he blew it.
There was a relaxed and positive atmosphere as Van Gaal held court to a captivated audience for 22 minutes.
Neither did the captivated audience.
It was as though he played alone, albeit before a captivated audience that swelled to 50,000".
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