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Citizen Kane


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Citizen Kane is lauded as one of the greatest films made due to its ground-breaking techniques of "montage, deep- focus photography, wide-angled lenses, key lighting, long tracking shots and sets with ceilings"
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The most evident technique used in Citizen Kana will be the deep-focus shots. The technique of depth of field was used to perfection. It allowed the cinematographer Greg Toland to capture backgrounds with as much precision as foregrounds. It also allowed the actors or subjects to remain in focus, regardless
of how far they were from the camera.

Long and uninterrupted shots and lengthy takes of sequences provided the audience with greater realism, instead of cutting the scenes into shots in edit.
Together with Toland, Orson Welles, developed ground-breaking methods of lighting that removed the obligation of avoiding low-angle shots in fear of getting the lights in shot. With this freedom, it was possible to achieve great low-angle shots, which were accentuated......

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