The Hitchcock Rule


The Hitchcock rule is to use a closeup shot when you are trying to show details that are important and add on to the story. It applies to filmmaking because when shooting a film, you need to know what is important to the story, and what won't add much to the story, so you don't overuse the closeup.

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