The Bob Ross clips were aimed at explaining to the audience each step to draw a realistic painting. The Disney Artists in the beginning aimed at painting animations then displaying it graphically. Bob Ross made constant eye contacts with his audience, while the Disney Artists Videos explained the artists “moves” in the background
Bob Ross allowed his audience to preview an art instruction, step-by-step process.He emphasized the technique and style of each of his moves.He used the technique of wet-on-wet oil painting, adding additional layers to each layer of paint.
The disney artists video established how different painters go about painting a single tree, in different settings- the indoors and outdoors. Unlike the Bob Ross video, these painters did not interact directly with the audience. instead, there was a background voice- This is what the audience was referring to throughout the video to better understand the painter’s techniques.
The artists also described the tools they used and how they are supposed to be used.
Both artists explained how an individual might go about doing something wrong, like Bob Ross with the mountains- then explained how to fix their mistake.
Each artist differed in which features of their painting they want to put the most emphasis on: certain parts of the mountains or trees.
Sweet observation here, Haddad: "Both artists explained how an individual might go about doing something wrong, like Bob Ross with the mountains- then explained how to fix their mistake."
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I agree with a lot of your analysis here. I think that Bob Ross was a lot more interactive because he had a T.V. show and he had to kind of explain his process to his viewers. I also agree with you on the Disney artists. They weren't exactly showing us what they were doing, but it was more what there thought process was in doing it. Good Job!!
ReplyDeleteI liked how you compared and contrasted the different artists using very specific moves. For example, Bob Ross looking at his audience was a move a failed to capture but it is very important to his unique moves.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know trees could look so different in painting but yes the different tools influenced how or what they would focus on while drawing the tree!
I like how you clearly named the artists and their moves because it makes it a lot more clear to understand their process. I think Bob Ross gives eye contact to the audience because he is trying to be fun and capture our attention but he isn't very successful. Noticing the similarities and difference between Ross and the Disney Artists was a great way to speak about their moves and relate it back to WP#2.
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