Close-up shot captures subject from head to toe. Extreme close-ups focus on small parts like eyes or mouth. Standard close-ups include face and shoulder. Medium close-ups show head and chest
Diary entries should be 150 words long. Format includes date, time, heading, and personal note. Main body should focus on present events and emotions. Maintain chronological order and avoid skipping thoughts. Use personal confessional tone and correct grammar
American actor born in Zanesville, Ohio in 1914. Made film debut in Repeat Performance (1947). Starred as Admiral Nelson in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964-68). Portrayed Wilton Knight in Knight Rider pilot and provided narration. Received National Board of Review Awards for Fourteen Hours (1951) and Moby Dick (1956)
Tolstoy started his first diary in 1847 as a clinical investigation. He kept various notebooks for rules, including "Rules for Developing Will". Diaries combined prescriptive and descriptive elements. Tolstoy struggled to capture the present in his narrative
Writing expresses emotions and knowledge through different styles and tones. Four main categories: narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive. Writers often combine multiple types for efficient message conveyance
Discourse refers to written or spoken communication through language. Literary discourse includes argument, description, exposition, and narration. Expressive discourse reflects writer's emotions, poetic discourse emphasizes creativity. Transactional discourse presents clear actions in instructional manner