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Essay heading: Orson Welles
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Music and Movies |
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April 14, 2000 |
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Black and white films have an amazing quality that can never be achieved in color. It is no secret that photographs and film have something in common. When they are developed in black and white they rise to a level of drama and evoke emotion and reaction with an intensity that cannot be matched. Color film was quite available during the production of both films, evidenced by the production of previous films such as MGM's 1939 production of The Wizard of Oz, but had Welles done either of these two films in color, we probably wouldn't be talking about him today... displayed 300 characters
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Color film was quite available during the production of both films, evidenced by the production of previous films such as MGM's 1939 production of The Wizard of Oz, but had Welles done either of these two films in color, we probably wouldn't be talking about him today.
If we break down the issue of light and dark, we see that Welles use of light, while brilliant, is actually quite simple... displayed next 300 characters
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