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"close shot" is a correct and usable term in written English
It is used to refer to a type of camera angle in movies or photography, where the subject is very close to the camera. For example, "The director captured the actor's expression in a close shot."
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CLOSE SHOT Frédérique Krueger.
TWO SHOT CLOSE UP CLOSE SHOT TWO SHOT CLOSE SHOT GROUP SHOT CLOSE SHOT CLOSE SHOT CLOSE UP I came across this singular inventory when I visited the Thomas Cooper Library, at the University of South Carolina, early in September.
Kimmo Timonen, the Philadelphia defenseman, then missed a close shot.
The boy made a close shot to applause.
The montage ended with a close shot of his dead body and his bloody camera.
CLOSE SHOT — SENTRY — IT IS THE YOUTH The Youth Who goes there?
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Thomas Schlamme, the director, was clear he wanted very close shots on their eyes.
She has that TV actor skill of gripping tight on your attention in close shots and small rooms.
They missed close shots, long shots and even layups en route to trailing by 25-8 with 6 57 left before halftime.
He wanted them to go to the net for close shots and to stay there for rebounds.
Feyder had trouble deploying his close shots in 1916, but Gaston Ravel was already toying with the concept in the 1915 "Feet and Hands".
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