Orson Welles 'Techniques In The Movie Citizen Kane'

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Orson Welles is known for his wide variety of techniques and forms. His use of Backlighting, superimpose, dissolve, and his visually smooth transitions tie in with his use of extreme long shots, close ups, high angles, low angles, pans, tilts, and tracking to make his movie, “Citizen Kane”, flow smoothly. His use and changing of different techniques highlight the lonely, power-hungry and incomplete Charles Kane. The movie “Citizen Kane” starts off with a close up of a “No Trespassing” sign then tracks over the fence to give a view of the property. As the movie goes on, it dissolves into different views of the house, which portrays Kane as a dominant and sociable part of society. Although it seems as if Kane has a bountiful amount of close