Ze moves du Bob Ross
Bob ross has a very distinct style. His voice is a soft as a whisper yet as shard as a frog-snake.
He always tells the viewer how to mix the colors and what instrument to use when actually painting. As he paints he typically says not only how to paint as he does but also why to paint like that. For example, when he paints the mountains he says to use more paint on the top and then blend the paint as you move down the mountain. Then, he gives the reason that as your vision goes down the mountain it is obscured more and more by my fog and other things. This helps the reader not only paint better, but also understand why painting this way is better. Also his soothing voice makes is seem that Bob Ross isn't telling them how to paint but rather giving advice on how to paint. This distinction makes him seem less bossy and more relatable.
Disney thing.
I liked this video. It was cool to see how parts of sleeping beauty were made. I especially liked the part about how it was like a symphony made up of members that could all be solo artists. It was cool.
However, I understand that the important part of the video was the part about the tree. In this allegory, the tree is the scholarly idea and each of their versions of the tree are supposed to be different genres, different ways of capturing the tree using their own ideas.
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