"Close-Up" is a commonly used term in photography, film, and television to describe a type of shot that tightly frames a subject, typically a person's face or a specific object. Close-ups are used to emphasize details, emotions, and reactions, creating a sense of intimacy and drawing the viewer's attention to specific elements within the scene. They can be used to heighten drama, reveal subtle expressions, or highlight important aspects of a subject.
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