Photography and film term referring to framing a shot.
1 He turned on cue to give the TV audience a full-face closeup .
2 Carmen leaned in and tapped the closeup shot of the snow globes.
3 Maigret began as a closeup in the mind's eye of the writer.
4 Below, you can see a closeup of the region taken on Feb. 5.
5 On the left is a closeup of one of the four chemical bunkers.
6 Seen closeup and directly from below, foreshortened and shrunk, it looks even scarier.
7 Sometimes the sound is closeup , sometimes distant; sometimes intimate, sometimes epic.
8 Here is a closeup view of Harmony and three of its six hatches!
9 Scroll down for our hands-on report and closeup photos of the Kindle DX.
10 There is hardly a single shot of her which is not a closeup .
11 For the closeup , Miss Davies was propped up by a couple of stagehands.
12 Here's a closeup of a pair of the GumStix embedded computers.
13 Most of the film consists of their faces in closeup , reading the text.
14 A closeup on his face showed fresh scratches and some blood.
15 The second picture was a closeup of the table with the snow globe collection.
16 In closeup , the roach was about six inches long.
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