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Orson Welles in Focus

Postby Wellesnet » Sun Feb 25, 2018 11:25 pm

‘Orson Welles in Focus’ captures many facets of amazing life:
http://www.wellesnet.com/orson-welles-focus-amazing/

The book has its seeds in the Orson Welles: A Centennial Celebration and Symposium at Indiana University in 2015, according to James N. Gilmore, co-editor of the book and a member of the symposium planning committee.
"As we were preparing the schedule, we realized that we had a lot of really exciting scholars coming to give talks on brand new research that was looking at all manner of topics related to Welles,"


Here is the Wellesnet discussion from three years ago about the centennial Welles celebration at IU:
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Re: Orson Welles in Focus

Postby jbrooks » Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:19 am

Given that the limited library of Welles-related books already includes one called "Focus On Orson Welles," one might have hoped that they'd have come up with a more original title.

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Re: Orson Welles in Focus

Postby Wellesnet » Fri Mar 09, 2018 5:31 pm

Anthology about Orson Welles developed with help from IU resources:
http://www.idsnews.com/article/2018/03/ ... 20eec9192e

IU doctoral candidate James Gilmore is publishing his anthology, “Orson Welles in Focus,” through the Indiana University Press.

Orson Welles was an American actor, director and producer throughout the mid-20th century. He is known for his 1938 broadcast “War of the Worlds” and his film “Citizen Kane.” However, the book looks at more than these well-known accomplishments. Gilmore said the book captures the depth of Welles’ work in media.

Welles also contributed greatly to media structure today. It is these lesser-known accomplishments that are the focus of the book.

“I am a fan of Welles’ films, but more than that, I am a fan of how Welles saw the power of mass communication and media in general,” Gilmore said.

The book includes essays by different scholars that were presented at the 2015 symposium. The works were expanded to fill entire chapters of the book. Gilmore said he is partial to his own essay in the collection that is about Welles’ social and political activism.

The idea for “Orson Welles In Focus” was created in the spring of 2015 during the Orson Welles Centennial Symposium at IU. The event was put on by the Lilly Library, the media school and the cinema.

“The Lilly actually houses one of the two largest collections of Welles' professional and personal papers in the country,” Gilmore said.

Some of these personal papers helped many of the contributing scholars of the book write their essays. Gilmore said many IU-based folks helped make the book possible as well.

The book is written and structured to be helpful for future centennials of Welles’ work and accomplishments. Since it used so many of his personal papers instead of just his popular work, it gives an in-depth look at Welles.

Gilmore also noted the essential help of his co-editor, Professor Sidney Gottlieb of Sacred Heart University.

“Orson Welles in Focus” is available on Amazon for $36. Fans of film and old-school media communications should be sure to add this book to their reading lists.


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