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The close-up shot of a glass of whiskey on the bar table, the POV shot of Ray looking down at his cut-up knuckles, and, again, more freeway overhead shots to establish distance traveled -- all trying to insert the audience into the character's world, but too forcefully and obviously for my taste.
If they prefer to sit on the sidelines, they can create an electronic persona to be inserted in an audience of spectators.
A tactful program insert inveighed gently against audience noisemakers, but the disruptive cough, if such existed, never had a chance against what was coming from the stage.
In a program insert given to the audience on Saturday, management also blamed its eroded endowment, not enough donations, "operational costs," the expense of financing its musicians' pensions and the cost of vendor contracts.
[Insert already having an audience, already having books that sell, already having web design clients, etc.] I would posit, however, that that's precisely what established me in the first place.
So he slows the action and, at a critical juncture, makes it resonate with the audience by inserting a seemingly extraneous question and answer.
It is horrible because it proposes, subtly and incrementally, a plausible psychological explanation for what is happening, which the audience must retrospectively insert into the narrative: cannibalism is a symptom of the horror, not the cause.
The New Yorker, February 27 , 1926 P. 7Once when audience coughing, John Barrymore inserted most impolite speech right into holy lines of Shakespeare.
It's all about inserting moments that entice an audience's comprehension as they flag your story and characters.
The duo go on: "we want that the audience feels deeply inserted in the piece, where they can transform and affect [the] particles with their own hands.
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