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Chaplin's innovative filmmaking techniques also extended to his use of camera angles, lighting, and editing. He frequently employed montage sequences, slow motion, and close-ups to create a sense of drama and tension. In The Gold Rush , Chaplin famously uses a "dance of the dinner rolls" to convey the desperation and hunger of his character. This scene, which has become an iconic moment in cinema history, showcases Chaplin's mastery of comedic timing and visual storytelling.


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