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Essay heading: Lighting of Citizen Kane
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When added together, the final product is magnificent and truly a great film. Welles and Toland deserve much credit for putting together such an extraordinary film that is still as impressive today as in 1941.
Gregg Toland is widely regarded as the most innovative cinematographer of his time. He let all of his skills, daring, and imagination flow freely while filming and lighting Citizen Kane... displayed 300 characters
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He let all of his skills, daring, and imagination flow freely while filming and lighting Citizen Kane. The lighting is what separates Citizen Kane from the other great films. Toland employs the use of shadows and light to represent a judgment of good and evil. "Welles uses light to represent things and people that are good, and darkness or shadow to represent those that are bad, evil, or who have poor intentions" (Turner)... displayed next 300 characters
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