As nouns the difference between foreground and closeup
is that foreground is the elements of an image which lie closest to the picture plane while closeup is a video or film recording made with the camera positioned close to an actor, often so that only the head or face is visible.
As a verb foreground
is to place in the foreground (physically or metaphorically.
foreground
English
Noun
(
en noun)
The elements of an image which lie closest to the picture plane.
The subject of an image, often depicted at the bottom in a two-dimensional work.
(computing) the application the user is currently interacting with; the application window that appears in front of all others.
Related terms
* background
* midground
Verb
(
en verb)
To place in the foreground (physically or metaphorically)
closeup
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(film) A video or film recording made with the camera positioned close to an actor, often so that only the head or face is visible.
* 1950 —
- All right, Mr DeMille, I'm ready for my closeup .
See also
* two shot
* wide shot
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