“I don't think you can be successful in television without appealing to women. I don't think it's possible. I think that men like women. It doesn't really matter what they do - they love anything. But women don't necessarily like every woman, so I think that's a challenge to get the female audience to not only relate to you but also like you.” ThinkingMenMatterChallengesAudienceSuccessfulTelevisionLike YouFemaleRelateBeing Successful Author:Maggie Q
“I try and create for the audience something that relates to real-life experience.” TryingRealAudienceReal LifeRelateLife ExperienceReal Life Experiences Author:Mike Leigh
“I don't believe in misconceptions in art and films. There are always so many different ways to relate to or understand a film. I love films that give a great amount of space to the audience to explore or be active with what the film is saying.” WayGivingBelieveArtDifferentFilmSpaceAudienceAmountDon't BelieveActiveRelateDifferent WaysMisconceptionLove Films Author:Claudia Llosa
“When I saw Elvis on television, I just fell in love with him completely. As a singer, I want to be able to relate to an audience like this man does. Of course, nobody can - he was the best there ever was.” MenWantDoeAbleCoursesAudienceSawsTelevisionSingersRelate Author:Faith Hill
“I'm not afraid to write about madness. I always figure that whatever most embarrasses you is something that everyone can relate to, really...because we're just not that different. So if you think, 'Oh my god, this is so embarrassing. I can't possibly talk about that,' and you write about it, the audience is gonna be like, 'that happened to me!” IfsThinkingWritingI CanDifferentRealityCommunityAudienceComedyGenerationsHappenedHuman NatureFiguresMadnessUnityRelateNot AfraidEmbarrassing Author:David Sedaris
“For me, it [moviemaking] is about social relevance. I want to make a movie that has some type of relevance where as the audience can't help but relate it in some way, and to continue that conversation outside the theater. I want people saying "this happened to my father" or "this happened to me." That's what I want.” PeopleWayWantHelpingFatherSocialAudienceHappenedTypeConversationTheaterRelateRelevance Author:Ric Roman Waugh
“There's music that can affect people in their lives, and they will always relate to the point that they heard it and experienced it, either if you're playing it or you're receptive, as an audience.” PeopleIfsAudienceHeardRelateReceptive Author:Jimmy Page
“I've just looked for ideas and great characters that I relate to and that I think I can offer something to the audience, and I no longer look at them as experiments or genre exercises at all.” ThinkingLooksI CanIdeasCharacterAudienceExerciseOffersExperimentsRelateGenreGreat Character Author:Ron Howard
“I try not to "perform." I try to come on stage and be myself, to sing the way I would in a room by myself, to interact with the audience the way I would relate to them if we were in my kitchen drinking tea and making up silly songs. Maybe the way to get past the fear of being ourselves is simply to try it more often.” IfsWayTryingPastSongRoomsAudienceStageDrinkingSillyTeaRelateKitchenMaking UpDrinking Tea Author:Bobby McFerrin
“I'd love to star in dark drama that audiences could really relate to.” StarsDarkAudienceDramaRelate Author:Daveigh Chase
“I think one of the most wonderful things we can do as performers is to remind audiences that they can still relate to the emotions and feelings, as though the music had been written yesterday.” ThinkingStillsFeelingsCan DoEmotionAudienceWonderfulWrittenYesterdayRelatePerformersWonderful Things Author:David Finckel