Citizen Kane Crash Course in Cinematography
A Wildly Fictional Account of How Orson Welles Learned Everything About the Art of Cinematography in Half an Hour or Was it a Weekend?
This book brings to life the 60-plus year Urban Legend of the infamous weekend between Orson Welles and the Oscar winning cinematographer, Gregg Toland (Wuthering Heights, Citizen Kane).
Guaranteed to provoke controversy as it instructs and entertains, this “graphic textbook” deftly merges the fictionalized account of an Orson Welles and Gregg Toland Hollywood weekend with all of the basic ABCs of cinematography.
Product Details
- Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
- Date available: 03/03/2010
- Publication date: 09/01/2008
- Return policy: 30 days
Meet the Author: David Worth
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David Worth is a professional Director of Photography and Director who has garnered a resume of over thirty feature films while working with talents like Clint Eastwood, Shelley Winters, Jean-Claude van Damme, Dennis Hopper and Bruce Campbell. He continues to pursue international productions while writing and teaching at The Dodge College of Film and Media Art at Chapman University, The School of Cinematic Arts at USC, and The Department of Theater, Film and Television at UCLA. |
