Close-up
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In [[film]] and [[television]], a '''close-up''' tightly [[Film frame|frames]] a person or object. The most common close-ups are ones of actors' faces. | In [[film]] and [[television]], a '''close-up''' tightly [[Film frame|frames]] a person or object. The most common close-ups are ones of actors' faces. | ||
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In film and television, a close-up tightly frames a person or object. The most common close-ups are ones of actors' faces.
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