Last month, the Academy Museum launched “Branch Selects,” a series that screens every Tuesday night at the museum with the chosen film highlighting a distinct area of filmmaking. Bernar…
,” a series that screens every Tuesday night at the museum with the chosen film highlighting a distinct area of filmmaking.
Each branch will select three titles, with one screening each week. “Battleship Potemkin” was the first film to screen at the beginning of the year, and was chosen by the film editors branch. On Tuesday night, the 1941 Orson Welles classic “Citizen Kane,” will screen, chosen by the visual effects branch. Other films coming up are “The Graduate,” “101 Dalmatians,” “King Kong” and “Bonnie and Clyde.
Rondeau works with branch task forces, with whom he gets to brainstorm. Part of that brainstorming resulted in members of said branch talking about why that film means a lot to that branch. Craig Barron will introduce “Citizen Kane.” Barron, Rondeau says, is the perfect candidate to introduce the film, bringing his knowledge as a historian in the world of movie effects. “After you learn about Craig, you also learn how ‘Citizen Kane’ is filled with visual effects, and you wouldn’t even notice it.
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