close-up
compound noun10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2
Used to describe a shot that frames a subject very closely, often showing only a part of it.
Similar to 'extreme close-up', emphasizing the close framing of the subject.
Primarily used in film and photography to refer to a specific take or frame.
A photograph taken from a short distance.
A common term for a close-up image or photo.
A general term for a picture or visual representation taken at close range.
A more formal term for 'close-up photo'.
The perspective or vantage point from a close distance.
Refers to the fine points or features visible in a close-up view.
in close-up7.7
An adverbial phrase describing the manner of viewing or filming something, focusing on details.