The Citizen Kane crash course in cinematography : a wildly fictional account of how Orson Welles learned everything about the art of cinematography in half an hour, or was it a weekend? / David Worth.
Includes bibliographical references and filmography.
Contents:
Machine derived contents note: Table of Contents -- Foreword by Bruce Campbell -- Acknowledgments -- Preface: "The more things change the more they stay the same" -- Act I: There But for the Grace of God -- Welles & Toland / The Commissary / -- The Award / The Whiskey / The BS / -- The Deal -- Act II: Toes, T%&t, Tits, Teeth -- The Beverly Hills Hotel / The Brown Derby / -- Musso & Frank's / The Roosevelt / The Suite / -- Camera / Magazine / Film / Lenses / 24mm / -- 50mm / 75mm / 100mm -- Act III: Let There Be Light -- Pinks / Natural Light / Unnatural Light / -- Hard / Soft / Reflected / Key / Kick / Fill / -- Only Six Places -- Act IV: Objects at Rest or in Motion -- Santa Monica / The S.S. Rex / The Raid / -- The Pig / Blocking / Coverage / Continuity / -- Dolly / Track / Crane -- Act V: Frankly, Orson, I Don't Give a Damn -- The Lab / The Editing / The Sound / -- The Premiere / The Bar / The Exit -- Act VI: An Appendix -- Cinematography / Biographies and Filmographies / -- Source Material / Tables and Charts / -- About the Author / Promotional.
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