Visual Storytelling in Citizen Kane via Presentation Zen

Garry Reynolds has a repost of a really nice analysis of some of Orson Welles's visual storytelling techniques in Citizen Kane.

Check it out.

And if you want a fantastic read on Welles's early life and his storytelling in the theatre and on radio, pick up Simon Callow's Orson Welles: Volume 1: The Road to Xanadu. My favorite story from the book involves Welles's WPA production of Macbeth. In order to achieve deep perspective on stage for a battle sequence, he hired very short actors to stand far upstage with spears. 

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