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The phrase "using closeups" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing techniques in photography, film, or visual art that involve capturing subjects in detail by framing them closely. Example: "The director chose to enhance the emotional impact of the scene by using closeups of the actors' faces."
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Instead, Kosminsky doubles down on the most alien qualities of the period, using hypnotic closeups and quietly formal frames, presenting burnished, candlelit images that resemble paintings from the era, along with some of the more memorable hats in TV history.
In 1928's Champagne, Hitchcock does a wonderful job of using lengthy closeups to let a conflicted character's internal acting tell a hidden part of the story.
But people today use all closeups.
By Marina Harss November 30, 2017 By Marina Harss November 30, 2017 Dancers are accustomed to expressing a lot with their bodies, but they're not really used to closeups.
Fun fact: Movie goers with an affinity for drugs rained criticism down on Darren Aronofsky after seeing Requiem For A Dream, in which he uses stylistic closeups of his heroin addicted protagonists' pupils growing, instead of realistically having them constrict.
Fun fact: Movie-goers with an affinity for drugs rained criticism down on Darren Aronofsky after seeing Requiem for a Dream, in which he uses stylistic closeups of his heroin-addicted protagonists' pupils growing, instead of realistically having them constrict.
A wide-angle lens, used in closeup, enhanced the sense of distortion, magnifying minor defects, sometimes horrifying the viewer.
Time and again, the alienated gaze of his films confronts us with the astonishment of the human face, there in his use of closeups that come in too close.
Faithful to the claustrophobic comic menace of the stage play, with Donner's use of closeups and the atmospheric black-and-white cinematography by Nicolas Roeg, it avoids the label of filmed theatre.
Using equipment that would produce telling, sharply detailed closeups, David Douglas Duncan personalizes the pain and conveys the immediacy of fear.
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