Proper noun
Toland (plural Tolands)
A surname from Irish.
Although neither worked with Welles again, Toland and Ferguson collaborated in several films in the 1940s. Source: Internet
A version of Edmund Ludlow ’s Memoirs, re-written by John Toland to excise the radical Puritanical elements and replace them with a Whiggish brand of republicanism, presented the Cromwellian Protectorate as a military tyranny. Source: Internet
And when I was researching World War II for my new novel, a librarian provided me with by John Toland, and I understood what happened in the Pacific Theater for the first time. Source: Internet
Cinematographer Arthur Edeson used a wider-angle lens than Toland and the film includes many long takes, low angles and shots of the ceiling, but it did not use deep focus shots on large sets to the extent that Citizen Kane did. Source: Internet
Cinematographer Toland did this through his experimentation with lenses and lighting. Source: Internet
He designed the film to have an "extremely bizarre, Gregg Toland -like surreal look with strange over-exposed colors, a lot of shadows, a lot of hot areas." Source: Internet