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Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane is one of the most innovative films of all time. ... He uses techniques in this film that had never even been thought of until “Citizen Kane”. I will begin to look at some of the techniques used in “Citizen Kane” that helped revolutionize filmmaking. ... The scene comes to life in midwinter at the Kane boarding house.
Kanes mother has come into one of the richest gold mines in the world
through a defaulting boarder, and at age twenty-five, Kane will inherit his
sixty million dollars (flashback). This was a magnificent opening, it allows the viewer to have many different thoughts and attitudes on Kane and in which direction they think the film will go.
The one thing Kane wanted in his life, Leland explained, was love, but it was the one thing he never found. ... What Orson Welles did was focused the camera on Kane during his political campaign while off on the side of the screen if you observe closely you will notice that the voters are really just a paintings. ... How they used the camera helped determine the way we responded to Kane the man; when the camera looks up to him, so do we.
Approximate Word count = 1005 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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