Orson Welles

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“A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet.” – Orson Welles

In a 1960 interview with Orson Welles, renowned for his iconic film ‘Citizen Kane,’ he provides valuable insights on conquering fear, handling critique, and harnessing the power of ignorance. Led by the remarkable guidance of Huw Wheldon, the host of Monitor – the BBC’s flagship arts programme Series, Welles shares his wisdom on embracing exploration, overcoming limitations, and using the virtue of ignorance as a catalyst experimentation for excellence in the creative process: https://duartelimavillasphotography.com/2023/07/16/mr-orson-welles-creativity-and-the-virtue-of-ignorance/

Via: Orson Welles, one my favourite interviews ever https://x.com/DylanoA4/status/1940403198587703797

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