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12. The Tireless Worker

Over the course of shooting Citizen Kane, Orson Welles would typically work a 16 to 18 hour day. He’d be up at 4 am to hit the makeup chair while simultaneously talking cinematography with Gregg Toland. He’d then spend the day shooting, prepping the next day’s shots, and then looking over the day’s work.

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