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Citizen Kane (1941) Screen Language Film Foundation Degree.

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Page 1: Citizen Kane (1941) Screen Language Film Foundation Degree.

Citizen Kane (1941)

Screen LanguageFilm Foundation Degree

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Citizen Kane has been considered as one the best American films ever made.

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Who was Orson Welles?Actor. Director. Writer. Radio & Theatre Producer.

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• When he broadcasted an adaptation of the science fiction novel The War Of The Worlds, listeners were convinced that America had been invaded by Martians, and there was wide-spread panic.

• The War Of The Worlds made him internationally famous/infamous.

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The best contract

• RKO offered Welles the complete control over his own material directing, writing and acting.• RKO enjoyed a freer atmosphere

than the bigger studios.

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Until the arrival of Welles - only Charlie Chaplin wrote, starred, directed and produced in Hollywood.

Directors were lowly creatures whose work was interfered with on every level by the heads of the studios.

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Hollywood factory system

"Most big-studio movies were made in such a restrictive way

that the crews were hostile and bored and the atmosphere was oppressive. The worst aspect of

the factory system was that almost everybody worked

beneath their capacity"

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Inexperience• Welles didn’t even know what a

medium shot was• Amalia Kent, an RKO continuity

supervisor, explained him the basic information about how films were made. • Wells asked Gregg Toland, a

celebrated cinematographer to work with him and teach him - didn't know anything about cinema.

Gregg Toland with Orson Welles on the set of Citizen Kane.

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"Working on Kane in an atmosphere of freedom, the designers and technicians came forth with ideas they’d been bottling up for years; they were all in on the creative process.”

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Orson Wells, the Tarantino of the 40s:

'Youth and genius'

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Citizen Kane was his first film. He was 25. He co-wrote, produced, directed and starred.

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What was so innovative of this film from others?

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• Narrative • Technical innovations• Focus• Camera angles• Camera movement• Lighting• Sound and music • Transitions

• Acting

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The LIFE Magazine review of Citizen Kane observed that Toland did "everything Hollywood has always said you couldn't do; They shoot into bright lights, they shoot into the dark and against low ceilings, till every scene comes with the impact of something never seen before."

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Why did the film fail at the box office?https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O0jJCKMX42c