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“Determining who the members of your audience are is the most important piece in the business puzzle.”
Cendrine Marrouat“While paying attention to positive and negative feedback is very important, it is not enough. What also matters is acknowledging and responding to this feedback. This is how you nurture your relationship with your audience.”
Cendrine Marrouat, The Little Big eBook on Social Media Audiences: Build Yours, Keep It, and Win“I've always tried to make movies that pull the audience out of their seats... I want audiences to be transported.”
Peter Jackson“Social media is much more than self-promotion. It is a two-way street, a set of tools that allow you to reach out to people and become the bringer of positive things and experiences. In turn, these people will not just support you. They will be there to help you increase your reach and audience – and turn your business into a viable endeavour.”
Cendrine Marrouat, The Little Big eBook on Social Media Audiences: Build Yours, Keep It, and Win“I detest audiences - not in their individual components, but en masse I detest audiences. I think they're a force of evil. It seems to me rule of mob law.”
Glenn Gould“Regardless of the subject of my films … I am looking for a way of evoking in audiences feelings similar to my own: the physically painful impotence and sorrow that assail me when I see a man weeping at the bus stop, when I observe people struggling vainly to get close to others, when I see someone eating up the left-overs in a cheap restaurant, when I see the first blotches on a woman's hand and know that she too is bitterly aware of them, when I see the kind of appalling and irreparable injustice that so visibly scars the human face. I want this pain to come across to my audience, to see this physical agony, which I think I am beginning to fathom, to seep into my work.”
Krzysztof Kieślowski“When an audience shares your prejudices you can always count on their applause.”
Marty Rubin“Audiences are craving intricate and intelligent stories that keep them on the edge of their seats.”
Jennifer Arnett, Fiction Writing Tips From Hollywood: How to Write Explosive Fiction by Mimicing Hollywood Blockbusters“The person who writes for fools is always sure of a large audience.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, Religion: A Dialogue and Other Essays