Choose your favourite scene from the film and explain why this is the case. You should consider Welles’ use of microelements in your answer.
My favourite scene was when Mr Thomson visited Ms Alexander at El Rancho. This beginning scene sold me why most people declare this is the best movie ever made. This is because most directors and cinematographers weren’t willing to do complex transitions and camera movements such as those shown in this scene. Most directors in the 50s and 60s were stuck using hard swipes for transitions.
Some techniques used in this scene consist of a crane shot (high angles), which was uncommon at that time. This could be a reason why Citizen Kane is so loved. It gave a new viewing perspective that people in the audience had never seen before. Secondly, an over-the-shoulder shot was used, looking over Mr Thomson, giving the audience a direct view of Susan. This shot, again, was new to the time era.
Lastly, the use of chiaroscuro lighting was extraordinary. It was used only to light Ms Alexander, showing us a clear view of her emotions and making it clear that she is the one that holds the power of knowledge in this situation. Also, the lighting strikes create an eerie atmosphere placing the viewers in the scene with the characters.