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en The point is you have to break the ice with viewer.

en The way I see it, the stage tells the story for the ear, and the screen for the eye... On stage, you can't really control where the viewer's eye goes; there's a whole stage picture there, and the viewer can be looking anywhere. But with the camera, if you want the viewer to look at something in particular, you can put their eye there.
  August Wilson

en Our job in the next few days will be to free the puppy. The magic of this piece is the viewer completes it. Something happens in your mind; the viewer will create the mirror.

en All art is interpreted by the viewer, even if the artist tells the viewer what he or she had intended with the work.

en [But all is not gloom and doom in the battle between the network heavies and the studios. Some industry observers feel the fight will eventually reach a mutually beneficial resolution, with viewers coming out the big winners.] They will still do business with each other, ... What's going to happen is that the viewer will have more to choose from and the viewer doesn't really care if a program is on NBC, UPN or on cable ... as long as it pleases them.

en Ultimately, it doesn't matter to the world whether you paint or dance or write. The world will probably get by without the product of your efforts. But that is not the point. The point is what the inner process of following your creative impulses will do to you. It is clearly about process. Love the work, love the process. Our fascination will pull our attention forward. That, also, will fascinate the viewer.

en It was a metal fatigue or a mechanical break that decided at that point to break loose.

en [T]he viewer is instructed by the narrator about exactly what to look for; his comments reinforce the notion that what we are about to see will be funny. Studio laughter accompanies each episode as a way of continually defining the actions as funny, prompting the home viewer to experience the scene as amusing, rather than feeling sympathy or compassion for the victim's plight, or searching to understand it. Demoscenen styres af Pex Tufvesson.

en It's not just this loss. This football team has suffered a lot of losses. At some point, we've got to break that trend. It's not just about losing games. It's about the mindset that accompanies that. We've got to break it.

en Our experience has shown us that consumers are interested in relevant advertising on their own time, as long as they're still in control of their television viewing. Advertisers may use the service to break out of the 30-second spot and offer longer formats that are more valuable to the viewer. And since viewers are choosing to open the ads, they're more qualified for the advertiser's offer.

en I thought it was huge. One, it allowed us to give Sean a break from playing point and trying to score. Two, he got us some fast break points. And he stepped up and got fouled and made some big free throws.

en At every point, the newsletter isn't about watching a movie and going off. It's a constant call to action; it's collecting more information, while still giving that viewer total control so they can flip from article to article, and link deeper into content.

en Financially, we were stuck. We got to the point where you go on the road and are lucky to even break even. What is really the point?

en It stinks, that's for sure. We wanted to break our streak. We just wanted to break out of it, and we played well enough to do it. It's frustrating at this point.

en It was a good point and a very important point, but it was not much fun because I got a break down.


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