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Hello, My Name Is Orson Welles

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 6
  Total Words: 1500
  Total Characters: 8146
  Number of Sentences: 82


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 18.29
  Characters per Words: 5.43


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 51.61
  Fog Scale Level: 13.4
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 10.61  

Hello, My Name Is Orson Welles


     Orson Welles liked to reuse certain elements throughout his films.  He
liked a good deep focus shot.  He liked low key lighting.  He liked the
grotesque side of life, blocking actors in groups of three, low camera angles
and especially pointy bras.  He also liked to open his movies in a certain
predictable way.  In Citizen Kane, he used the announcer in "News on the March"
to introduce the subject and main character, Charles Foster Kane.  In The
Magnificent Ambersons, Welles himself dubs the voice-over which introduces the
life and environment of the Amberson family.  The Irish Welles serves as a story
teller in the beginning of Lady from Shanghai, recalling the beginnings of his
plight and giving insight into his character.  Welles reads the enigmatic
parable, serving as the basis of Kafka's work,  The Trial.
     However, in Touch of Evil, the viewer can not hear the booming
instruction of an announcer, nor is the primary character revealed or the plot
introduced by a Wellesian voice over.  In Touch of Evil, Welles parts with his
usual opening style in favor of a much more dramatic method of introduction;
this creates a less obvious, yet more intimate initial interaction between the
characters on the screen and the viewer in the seat.
     Foremost, Welles's legendary long shot opens the film.  These three
minutes and twenty seconds have many effects upon the viewer in introducing this
movie.  The primary purpose of this shot is to slowly draw the viewer in to the
story by limiting the viewer's role in the film; he doesn't allow the viewer to
actively enter the world of the film.  Rather, he constrains the viewer to
simply observe the actions presented without allowing the viewer to get involved
in the action.  After the initial focus on the time bomb and its intrinsic
importance to the plot, the camera moves away from the action.  At the same
point, Mancini's score begins, providing intrigue and promoting the ...

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