Essays About welles camera

 

  • Orson Welles
    ... The scene is famous because Welles utilizes new camera techniques that bewilder the viewer with extravagant movements. Throughout ...
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  • Effects of Orson Welles' Film Citizen Kane (1941) on Expression in ...
    ... happened, at least not when it did, except for Welles and Citizen Kane ... typically features unusual (eg, slanted, angled, jagged, or interrupted camera angles and ...
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  • Citizen Kane 2
    ... Welles utilizes the camera, specifically the camera angle, to skip time when he presents altering shots of Charles and his wife at the dinner table from the ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... To delve more into the idea of deeper meanings behind the camera, Welles would use certain camera effects to tell you about the seniority of characters within ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... camera. It is Welles' use of camera techniques that made Citizen Kane such a milestone in the development of cinema. He experimented ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... Welles also uses long shots and deep focus shots, moving the actors and the camera from one composition to another within the same shot, instead of cutting ...
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  • Touch of Evil Opening Shot
    ... Welles doesn't allow the spectators attention to ever fully stray away from the danger ... The camera is facing the car, but moving away from the car and on down ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... of their movies. Another of the advances of Kane was Welles' use of the camera to deepen the storytelling. Before then, the camera ...
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  • Beauty of Sound (Citizne Kane)
    ... in radio, Welles had to have known that dead air was almost never productive, and yet in film he could use the power of silence while letting the camera keep ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... Welles used such innovative techniques as deep focus (in which objects both near to and far from the camera are sharply in focus) and high and low camera angles ...
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  • A comparison of Citizen Kane and The Scarlett Empress
    ... film Welles shot himself from the floor level /up to create Kanes powerful imposing stature. He even had to remove sections of floor to accomodate the camera ...
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  • A comparison of framing, lighting and set design in Citizen Kane ...
    ... film Welles shot himself from the floor level /up to create Kanes powerful imposing stature. He even had to remove sections of floor to accomodate the camera ...
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  • Gregg Toland
    ... 19, 2002) 'Citizen Kane' is the result of three men, director Orson Welles, writer Herman J ... He was able to set-up camera angles that were designed to frame ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... conclusive. In the final scene Welles did the first overhead tracking shot in films. The camera moves and everything else stays still. ...
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  • Citizen Kane
    ... Welles uses his March of Time gimmick to fragment conventional notions of space, time, and ... of Gregg Toland, who would also pioneer this 1940s camera style in ...
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  • Rosebud
    ... The mystery of Rosebud- combined with the mastery of Orson Welles and his ... After the scene in which the reporters discuss Rosebud meaning the camera moves to ...
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  • English 2
    ... image of two films, Francis Ford Coppala's Apocalypse Now and Orson Welles' Citizen Kane ... The camera pans down the chain-link fence where the sign "No Trespassing ...
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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 combined light and shadow in a unique and creative way, these techniques were ...
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  • citizen kane
    ... star, and producer were all the same individual - Orson Welles (in his ... the materialistic theme developed visually, through the use of various camera angles and ...
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  • Similarities Between
    ... 1941) is a movie about the life of Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) told through the ... The camera is resting on the floor and is using the piece of snow globe ...
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  • citizen kane
    The director, star, and producer were all the same individual - Orson Welles (in his ... The camera pans up the chain-link mesh gate, which dissolves and changes ...
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  • citizenkane
    The director, star, and producer were all the same individual - Orson Welles (in his ... The camera pans up the chain-link mesh gate, which dissolves and changes ...
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  • Darth Vader of Modern Film:
    ... and Orson Welles. These were to be the most important influences on his work as a director. Kubrick (at age 22) purchased his first 35mm Eyemo camera and ...
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  • Mise-en-scene: How meaning is made on the screen
    ... to the decor, props, costumes, staging, location, lighting, camera movement, the ... great acclaimed directors, like Stanley Kubrick or Orsen Welles, are literally ...
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  • A Ribbon Of Dreams
    The camera is much more than a recording apparatus; it is a medium via ... Here magic begins." -Orson Welles Stan Goodspeed cringes as he thrusts the long needle ...
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  • Combination of Noir Style and Existentialist Motif The Matrix
    ... or "reality." This feeling is also reflected in the high, swooping camera angle found in ... which are found in many Noir films, such as Orson Welles' Citizen Kane ...
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  • EXISTENTIALISM IN FILM
    ... scenes is such a way as to intentionally restrict the number of camera angles and ... has by the mid-century been acknowledged, as in Orson Welles' production of ...
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  • Beyond Magic
    ... The next year he co hosted with Orson Welles with a different company to have ... people seeing a movie and then keep talking about a really good camera angle used ...
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  • Citizen Kane Analysis
    ... the whole stage was lit up really well, almost too bright, then the camera shoots to ... Welles has a very realistic style of filming in the fact that he wants to ...
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  • LA Confidential and Film Noir
    ... We are shown overhead with an abnormal angle, with the camera "jerking" us around ... In Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, 1941), many shots are used from underneath the ...
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