Photography and film term referring to framing a shot.
1 The bots' cameras had shown her the war in close - up for years.
2 Nevertheless, the former spy's career included close - up experience of a catastrophic operation.
3 Good collection of close - up vids on the back of Rihanna's new one.
4 The view from here is the border: the lake, close - up , is vertical.
5 Check out a close - up view of the blaze a bit earlier, below.
6 He'd studied numerous close - up photographs in the past month, memorizing every feature.
7 An undated image of a close - up view of a Guidant stent design.
8 It always pays to stage a close - up in a game like this.
9 It was a superb and mouth-watering close - up , to use the film phrase.
10 Here's a close - up of your original material, before we began our examination.
11 Clinton and Blair worked out the importance of the TV camera close - up .
12 Now that I saw him close - up , he looked no more than twelve.
13 Cleveland, his close - up survey of the wreckage finished, turned to the captain.
14 And there was decent close - up access to the skinny and the sweaty.
15 Pakula looked for a close - up of the glasses and quickly found it.
16 To go in for a close - up , move the camera with your hand.
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