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Quotes About Audience

I don't want to make movies for kids, and I don't want to make movies for adults either.
~ Kristen Stewart
It's amazing how fast generations lose sight of other generations. One of the first things the young composers who come to work with me say is that they want to write music people will like, instead of gaining their credentials by being rejected by the audience.
~ Carlisle Floyd
New research into cognitive functioning—how the brain works—proves that bullet points are the least effective way to deliver important information. Neuroscientists are finding that what passes as a typical presentation is usually the worst way to engage your audience.
~ Carmine Gallo
The 18-minute rule isn't simply a good exercise to learn discipline. It's critical to avoid overloading your audience. Remember, constrained presentations require more creativity.
~ Carmine Gallo
las historias sincronizan de hecho nuestra mente con las del público, lo que permite crear conexiones mucho más profundas e importantes que lo que nunca hemos experimentado antes.
~ Carmine Gallo
The next time you face a skeptical audience, paint a picture of the villain before you introduce your product or service—the conquering hero. The villain/hero narrative simplifies the problem your idea solves and, if you use simple words, you might be surprised at just how quickly your idea catches on.
~ Carmine Gallo
un lenguaje corporal y una ejecución verbal genuinos y naturales, casi como si estuviesen manteniendo una conversación en lugar de dirigirse a un público amplio.
~ Carmine Gallo
estimulan a su público con nueva información o empleando un enfoque original
~ Carmine Gallo
crear experiencias intensas y multisensoriales para facilitar que el público pueda recordar el contenido.
~ Carmine Gallo
Marketing is really theater. It's like staging a performance.
~ Carmine Gallo
la verdadera magia de una presentación memorable reside en que el orador deje de lado sus notas, hable con el corazón y permita que el público se asome a su propia alma.
~ Carmine Gallo
I was onstage last night talking. I said, "You know the diaphragm is a pain in the ass." Someone yelled out, "You were putting it in the wrong way."
~ Carol Montgomery
Performing wasn't something to fear; it was a merely a larger circle of collaboration. The more I communicated my joy to the audience, the more joy they communicated back to me.
~ Carole King
My friends are always conscious of what people think of them. As though life is something that has an audience.
~ Caroline Green
And you with your computer, as if you need to remind your imaginary audience that you're a writer when we (I) know what you truly are: a performer, an exhibitionist.
~ Caroline Kepnes
Henderson promoted an idea that we could all be the center of attention all the time. But if everyone is onstage, who's in the audience?
~ Caroline Kepnes
Nervously I looked around, but most of the audience joined in. They seemed unaware that they were praying. They didn't realize they were invoking and praising an Indian deity.
~ Caryl Matrisciana
A story given in Lillian Hellman's Scoundrel Time. While attending the funeral of Hollywood producer Harry Cohn with a large number of mourners a friend said to George Jessel - I never saw such a mob at a funeral. Jessel replied - Same old story: you give 'em what they want and they'll fill the theater.
~ George Jessel
'Star Wars' is fun, its exciting, its inspirational, and people respond to that. It's what they want.
~ George Lucas
Humour is a fine line to walk in poetry, as in fiction. I just think it's harder to write. It's harder to keep the respect of the reader too.
~ George Murray
Asha climbed quickly, to the fifth story and the room where her uncle read. Not that there are any rooms where he does not read. Lord Rodrik was seldom seen without a book in hand, be it in the privy, on the deck of his Sea Song, or whilst holding audience. Asha had oft seen him reading on his high seat beneath the silver scythes. He would listen to each case as it was laid before him, pronounce his judgment . . . and read a bit whilst his captain-of-guards went to bring in the next supplicant.
~ George R.R. Martin
Facebook itself has an interest in having great content so that its users keep coming back.
~ George Takei
The day you write to please everyone you no longer are in journalism. You are in show business.
~ Frank Miller
I'd like to tell you some jokes now, but you'd only laugh.
~ Milton Berle