Close-up isn’t intensity. You can push the camera into a face… fill the frame… add music, silence, heavy breathing—and still feel nothing. In Episode 20 of Frequently Made Mistakes, we break down one of the most common filmmaking errors: mistaking close-ups for emotional intensity. Using O Romeo as a case study, this episode looks at why stylisation, attitude, and even great performances can fall flat when there’s nothing happening underneath the frame.
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