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  1. May 4, 2017 · Close-ups are now essentially a defining trait of some of television’s most intimate, thrilling dramas. The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story employed them beautifully – especially ...

  2. Close Up with the Hollywood Reporter: With Lacey Rose, Stephen Galloway, Matt Belloni, Ann Lauren. 'The Hollywood Reporter', in partnership with Sundance TV, holds round-table discussions with Oscar and Emmy nominees.

  3. May 5, 2023 · Sitting too close to the television may cause eye strain, however. To prevent eye strain, some eye care professionals recommend sitting approximately 10 feet away from the TV screen. If you have a standard-definition TV, the manufacturer-recommended viewing distance is six times the vertical screen size.

  4. Close-Up: With Madison Michele, Zorianna Kit, Joel Goodling, Whitney Cummings.

  5. He said things like “we promoted Marshall Goldsmith, were able to get up to $50,000 for each speaking opportunity for him. We’d start you out around $20,000” and “it will be your best year in business.” A little while later, I interviewed with a crew from CloseUp TV and was offered the role as the “female coach” they would promote.

  6. Close up shots are powerful storytelling devices in filmmaking. They focus tightly on a subject or object, filling the frame and allowing for intricate detail to be captured. This type of shot magnifies the importance of what’s on screen. It invites the viewer to pay close attention to the emotions or features presented.

  7. Feb 21, 2013 · Close-up is not unique. Many other pay-to-play media schemes are out there–for instance, Global Talk Radio, where guests pay to be interviewed on Internet radio, and The Balancing Act, the pay-to-play ($5,900) Lifetime TV show. But Close-up’s recent solicitations are certainly among the more deceptive I’ve heard about. Writer beware.

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