I don't mind close-ups, I like them, but they're kind of forceful - you see a lot, you get a lot of information in a close-up. There's less mystery.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My close-up was magnificent!
I've noticed lately that it seems most intimate to not use any closing on your e-mail at all, because it seems to make it feel like you are engaged in an ongoing conversation - as if this one e-mail doesn't represent the beginning and end of the interaction but is just part of a perpetual loop of friendly back-and-forth.
I love staging action and wide-shots, not necessarily going to close-ups.
I'm one of the few people who really like Eyes Wide Shut.
I like A&E. I like those corny intimate-portrait things. They're so kind of ingenious and artificial and soothing.
You don't need a big close, as many sales reps believe. You risk losing your customer when you save all the good stuff for the end. Keep the customer actively involved throughout your presentation, and watch your results improve.
I keep my eyes closed a lot when I'm singing because sometimes it's distracting to see people.
I dreaded doing close-ups.
I don't like, and I've never been very good at, close-up shots. As soon as you have the camera right there in front of you, it feels like you're in a different reality from the person you are acting with; you lose any real connection with them.
I don't read reviews. I find them very distracting, whether they're good or bad.