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Title: ORSON WELLES 1915-1985


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  • Director . . . Orson Welles
  • Writer . . . Herman J. Mankiewicz
  • Cinematographer . . . Gregg Toland
  • Editor . . . Robert Wise

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ORSON WELLES 1915-1985
  • Mad Genius of Theatre and Film
  • Born in Wisconsin
  • Little to no formal education
  • Left America at 17 and acted on the Irish and
    English Stage
  • Self educated and self-taught
  • Stage Magician as well as actor
  • Director, Actor, Writer, Designer

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Quotes from Orson about Art and Creating
  • A film is never really good unless the camera is
    an eye in the head of a poet.
  • Create your own visual style... let it be unique
    for yourself and yet identifiable for others.
  • The enemy of art is the absence of
    limitations.

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THE WAR OF THE WORLDS
  • First broadcast on Halloween in 1938.
  • Caused widespread panic across the nation.
  • People actually thought the broadcast was real
    and that Martians were attacking America.
  • Welles treated the program like a news program-
    constantly interrupting regular scheduled
    programming to give live remote news reports.

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CITIZEN KANE -1941
  • Directed and co-written by Orson Welles who also
    acted as Charles Foster Kane
  • Welles controlled EVERY creative aspect of the
    film
  • Film gave rise to the theory of Auteurism the
    theory that the DIRECTOR is the ultimate creative
    force or author behind a film.
  • Revolutionized how films are made and how stories
    are told.

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A few key points to KANES narrative structure
  • Film does follow linear time.
  • Much of the film is told through flashbacks.
  • Film also uses a Multi-Genre approach to telling
    the story Fake newsreels, interviews, newspaper
    headlines as well as staged scenes
  • Film operates as a mystery a puzzle (literally
    and figuratively) as it is told from a variety
    of points of view (several people putting
    together a picture of one mans life.)

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A few visual elements to look for
  • Shots and editing
  • The stark and heavy contrast of black and white.
  • The use of shadows (mysteries) and light
    (illumination?)
  • Back lighting
  • Deep focus (all levels in focus)
  • Careful composition
  • Symbolism (puzzles, pieces, roses, etc.)
  • The multi-reflecting mirror (many points of view)
    a Welles hallmark- repeats it in other films

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Just a few narrative innovations
  • Multiple Montages
  • Temporal (narrative time) flexibility
  • Multiple Flashbacks (frequent flashbacks within
    flashbacks.

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Cinematographer Greg Toland
  • 1904-1948
  • Brilliant visual composer
  • Specialized in black and white photography
  • Largely responsible for executing Welles vision
  • Other Films
  • WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1939)
  • THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1940)
  • Many others

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