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When classical Hollywood began, the close up was a special shot that really identified movie stars. Nowadays, the close up shot has lost some of its luster. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2MIO5Dv With the rise in people watching things at home or on smaller screens, the close up has become a tool just to make people feel close to the actors without earning it. What happened to close ups that mattered? This video essay will delve into the art of the camera angle and dissect five filmmakers distinctive take on the close up shot and what makes each of them unique. We follow Steve McQueen, The Farrelly Brothers, Kathryn Bigelow, and David Fincher across their work as directors to see how each gives a clever and unique thrust to the close up and allows the audience to come along for the ride. We spend time highlighting dramatic, informative, and comedic moments all accentuated by the close up camera angle. --- SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► http://bit.ly/2hksYO0 Looking for an awesome tool to manage your productions? StudioBinder is a powerful and intuitive project management solution for video creatives; create shooting schedules, breakdowns, production calendars, shot lists, storyboards, call sheets and more. Give StudioBinder a try today and see the difference: https://studiobinder.com/pricing ––– Join us on Social Media! ––– Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/studiobinder Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/studiobinderapp Twitter ►► https://www.twitter.com/studiobinder Pinterest ►► https://www.pinterest.com/studiobinde0545/ LinkedIn ►► https://www.linkedin.com/company/studio-binder
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Close Up Shots that POP | The Best Camera Angles in Film