The crew had to return eight days before the scheduled airdate for the episode in order to shoot close-ups of Whitney and the rest of the soldiers.
On CBS, the cameras shot close-ups of hands passing, as if fortune-telling, over a United States map: the hands belonged to Mr. Rather, presiding over the glowing screen embedded in his desk.
Mr. McNeil shoots tight close-ups of the faces of memorial statues in French cemeteries.
Bright snugged his camera in and started shooting close-ups from several hundred yards away as the single passenger stepped out of the plane and into a waiting car.
Innovations on "The Great Flood" included FrankenCam, a motion-control macro camera developed by Ammonite Films and capable of shooting extreme close-ups of tiny subjects.
Only two networks had cameras inside (the BBC and ITV, supplying their feeds around the world), and they were forbidden to shoot close-ups of the mourners.
I kept wishing he'd shoot close-ups, but he was totally confident, with a kind of boldness that's scary in one so young.
Some cameras could show your photos on TV, some could capture jittery movies, some could shoot super close-ups in macro mode, but no one camera offered all of these goodies.
Finally, they had to shoot separate close-ups of the elephant and my back and of me falling down!
You're shooting close-ups of flowers.