Essays About welles audience

 

  • Touch of Evil Opening Shot
    By allowing the scene to move outside the focus of action, at particularly untimely moments, Welles places the audience in short but effective moments of ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... Welles plays the audience perfectly, making them laugh along with Kane in his early days, then watch helplessly as he destroys himself. ...
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  • Beauty of Sound (Citizne Kane)
    ... Whereas most directors before Welles used sound as an indication for the audience to know how to feel in a given scene, he used sound as simply the voice of ...
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  • citizen Kane
    ... First, Welles' use of sound made excellent examples as how to dramatize certain scenes. Second, the wonderful acting skills attracted the audience in such a ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... Welles used these techniques in the beginning of Citizen Kane to give the audience a quick three-minute narrative into the life of Charles Kane. ...
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  • Orson Welles
    ... shoot-out where the villain and the hero exchange gun fire and the audience is unsure of what is going on. The scene is famous because Welles utilizes new ...
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  • Film Analysis of Citizan Kane
    ... I think this was a good example of Welles showing the audience the constant quest Kane has for power is always met with some sort of let down. ...
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  • Citizen Kane's,
    ... statement. It is this wonder and misunderstanding that draws the audience to the film which allows for Welles to develop his theme. He ...
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  • Gregg Toland
    ... him to seek attention and Toland's choice of filming allows the audience to recognize ... Taking the idea up with RKO he and Welles requested to have one made and ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... an anxious yet, at the same time, slightly frightened emotion from the audience. ... The layout of the plot in Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" is very original and ...
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  • Citizen Kane 2
    ... Citizen Kane uses a variety of different settings and objective lighting that overwhelms the audience. Welles' abundant use of detail, which is distracting at ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... Welles then begins a series of montages, "quick cutting" forward through time, with ... When Citizen Kane was released, it both shocked and confused its audience. ...
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  • Citizen Kane Power and Faliure
    ... his lead until the audience started to get some picture of what goes on inside the hero's head. But Shakespeare was a theatrical artist, and Welles, a veteran ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... We still do not know what Rosebud means. No one seems to. And no one ever will... except us--the audience. Orson Welles was a director ahead of his time. ...
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  • Rosebud
    ... The mystery of Rosebud- combined with the mastery of Orson Welles and his collaborators-draws the audience's focus back to Kane again and again. ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... It was confusing and shocking to its audience. Every ... conclusive. In the final scene Welles did the first overhead tracking shot in films. ...
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  • Mise-en-scene: How meaning is made on the screen
    ... Some of America's great acclaimed directors, like Stanley Kubrick or Orsen Welles, are literally ... 'Mise-en-scene' encompasses both what the audience can see and ...
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  • The Misdirection Award goes to the Academy of Motion Picture
    ... Even though Welles exhibited ingenious shots, such as his trick-camera angles and ... Citizen Kane was so "intelligently adult that half its audience missed its ...
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  • citizen kane
    ... The director, star, and producer were all the same individual - Orson Welles (in his ... the overall tone, mood, and plot are so vividly portrayed to the audience. ...
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  • Simon Birch
    ... Johnson's motives, however, were quite different from those of Orson Welles. The reasoning behind this type of shot was to suggest to the audience just how ...
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  • Beyond Magic
    ... The next year he co hosted with Orson Welles with a different company to have a television ... This success comes from his quest for perfection for every audience. ...
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  • film history
    ... on convincing portrayal of its characters to involve the audience emotionally. ... filmmaking with the regularly occurring films- 'Citizen Kane'(Welles, 1941), 'La ...
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  • Excellence popularity typicality discuss the relative merits of ...
    ... on convincing portrayal of its characters to involve the audience emotionally. ... filmmaking with the regularly occurring films- 'Citizen Kane'(Welles, 1941), 'La ...
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  • Aesthetic Interest and Art
    ... lighting, framing and editing styles of a film such as Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane ... artworks and so is required to render the artwork desirable to an audience. ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... The camera allows each of us in the audience to see the world as Kane would ... It is Welles' use of camera techniques that made Citizen Kane such a milestone in ...
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  • i like treats
    ... He is intended to draw the audience into the play." Bolt's narrator/participant is ... Orson Welles' Wolsey, the venal Cromwell and the ambitious Richard Rich who ...
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  • citizenkane
    The director, star, and producer were all the same individual - Orson Welles (in his ... It also intimidates the audience, since it is in the inferior position of ...
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  • citizen kane
    The director, star, and producer were all the same individual - Orson Welles (in his ... It also intimidates the audience, since it is in the inferior position of ...
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  • Censorship
    ... show to the viewers is usually exaggerated in order to capture a viewing audience. ... A clear example of the power of the media was when Orson Welles made his ...
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  • Censorship vs First Amdendment
    ... show to the viewers is usually exaggerated in order to capture a viewing audience. ... A clear example of the power of the media was when Orson Welles made his ...
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