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Nov 26, 2013

(additional note) Slightly Off Angle: Orson Welles and Home Movies as Records of Production

A followup note to my previous post--  

Paul Dunbar, a noted Pathé newsreel-man was the cinematographer of Welles' Too Much Johnson. I thought this was particularly interesting considering Welles' relationship to newsreel, especially in his Citizen Kane "News on the March" reconstruction.
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