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Creativity - Orson Welles
An eye-opening lesson on creativity - from Orson Welles - who directed "Citizen Kane." Considered "the greatest movie of all time."
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Комментарии : 40   
@DonnieIp
@DonnieIp 3 года назад
Your dreams are a preview to a possible future that you've never once considered.
@igunashiodesu
@igunashiodesu 3 года назад
I'm gonna translate this into Latin and one day tattoo it on my left ass cheek
@supersonico9364
@supersonico9364 3 года назад
There’s a Sponge Bob episode where it turns out Bob is like an artist genius and he ends up in a squidward art class, then squidward is trying so hard to teach Bod that whatever he’s doing is incorrect because that’s not what the “manual” says and by the time he’s done with Bob all the magic is gone, Mr Wells here just proved Sponge Bob was right all along.
@CarolineOxfordIntuitionHub
@CarolineOxfordIntuitionHub 3 года назад
What a great creative mind. Showing us we are often only limited by our own minds.
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 2 года назад
When you get on an Orson roll, or "kick", RU-vid is there to keep the fire going. There is a book of interviews with people who worked with him from the theater to Other Side Of The Wind. I'm reading it. It puts you in the room with him, which is marvelous.
@Scarletbull
@Scarletbull 3 года назад
Kane was is a masterpiece. The crisp focus of the forefront & background was ingenious for its time. The camera angle from the floor was ahead of its time. The filmography ideas were ahead of its time. Orson Wells was a cinematic genius no question.
@bigbitehood1353
@bigbitehood1353 14 дней назад
2:35 hey YOOO!!!
@magdycomics
@magdycomics 3 года назад
wow. this is one of the best shorts that Ihave seen in my entire life. thanks for upload.
@jamesagwe2981
@jamesagwe2981 3 года назад
Rest in peace sir Orson
@marcjameslevesque
@marcjameslevesque 3 года назад
Seems particularly well timed, what a great interview. I haven't completely given up on Hollywood yet, apparently, nor did Orson. What is obviously wrong with Hollywood is as he says, "obvious". Though I'm afraid he would be mortified to see how dismal the times have become.
@RiggedVedist
@RiggedVedist 3 года назад
and now we're in his War of the Worlds against the invisible shadowy enemy ...the ''They' .. Rosebud...Rosebud !
@pandaeyes42
@pandaeyes42 4 месяца назад
I SHALL DRINK NO WINE BEFORE ITS TIME!!! "Aaah, the French"
@DanDraper
@DanDraper 3 года назад
What a legend....
@rjvernesto.
@rjvernesto. 3 года назад
Incredible!
@claytonharrison74
@claytonharrison74 3 года назад
Inspiring
@linscrattish2648
@linscrattish2648 2 года назад
Genius.
@Talkinglife
@Talkinglife 3 года назад
Nice and interesting good oldies
@AfterwardDeified
@AfterwardDeified 3 года назад
Genius
@GregRobsonUK
@GregRobsonUK 3 года назад
I've never watched Citizen Kane... I really need to fix that! Fascinating person, I don't think I've ever seen a clip of him being interviewed, he appears quite humble about his work.
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 2 года назад
Ok, Greg. Times up.
@garyspence2128
@garyspence2128 Год назад
Do watch it, if only once. Quite an adventure, even if it is in black and white. So many 'modern' folks seem to have a problem with a film that's not in color. Too old-fashioned for them. A pity, but that's their issue. Citizen Kane...truly great.
@leftyfourguns
@leftyfourguns 3 года назад
Has the full interview been uploaded anywhere?
@c.johnson1691
@c.johnson1691 22 дня назад
You got away with extraordinary technical advances. “Simply because I know they were impossible.”
@timsmythfilmsandanimations
@timsmythfilmsandanimations 15 дней назад
He said "simply by not knowing they were impossible". If he knew they were impossible he would not have tried them.
@Eowynnofrohan
@Eowynnofrohan 3 года назад
There's another interview or maybe part of this interview where he says, "the marketplace is the enemy of the artist."
@ethanmonks1667
@ethanmonks1667 2 года назад
What music is behind this?
@amonks891
@amonks891 2 года назад
good question
@ShivaalTiluk
@ShivaalTiluk 3 года назад
I never heard of Orson Welles until playing Hitman 2 😅
@davidpaisdealmeida2793
@davidpaisdealmeida2793 3 года назад
Name of the song?
@Giggiyygoo
@Giggiyygoo 3 года назад
Muahaaaa the French!......sorry, I had to.
@unmixedunmastered2810
@unmixedunmastered2810 2 года назад
the phony editing is hilarious
@allertonoff4
@allertonoff4 3 года назад
welles was a one trick pony .. but he sure knew how to milk it, i'll give him that .. the Real mastermind behind Citizen Kane was welles' Cinematographer .. Gregg Toland.
@tritonlockjaw284
@tritonlockjaw284 3 года назад
Or his other work just wasn’t as popular/maybe you personally didn’t appreciate it as much. Doesn’t mean he was “one trick”. I like a couple of his other works. It’s all subjective, my friend.
@Eowynnofrohan
@Eowynnofrohan 3 года назад
I liked the Trial... Appreciate it more than Kane which I saw as a teenager. Maybe bc I read Kafka beforehand.... I want to see more of Welles now that I caught interviews on RU-vid during covid . I originally heard of him thru an adventures in odyssey so that parodied war of the worlds broadcast
@allertonoff4
@allertonoff4 3 года назад
@@Eowynnofrohan .. the Hitchcocks are far more sophistimacated
@gravenewworld6521
@gravenewworld6521 3 года назад
What about The Trial, Lady from Shanghai, The Stranger, the Third Man etc? You seem like a pompous imbecile who thinks he’s an iconoclast.
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 2 года назад
That's a very stupid thing to say. He mastered radio. His stage directing was brilliant. You think they gave him carte blanche for Kane because he had a nice voice?
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