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In films, close-ups are termed as-
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In films, close-ups are termed as-

A.

Pro-active paradigms

B.

Static paradigms

C.

Visual paradigms

D.

Altered paradigms

Correct option is C

In films, close-ups are often referred to as "Visual paradigms" (option c).
A close-up is a type of shot in filmmaking where the camera captures a subject in great detail, typically focusing on their face or a specific object. It is a visual technique used to emphasize the subject's emotions, reactions, or the importance of the object in question. While the other options do not accurately describe close-ups in films, "visual paradigms" aligns with the concept of capturing visual details in a shot.

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