The Veil of Painting
Take a walk with Bob Ross down a little path in a secluded place; you’ll delight in the discovery of God's little creatures that you can find.
Bob Ross always taught how beautiful our world is, but what if he hadn't? This piece takes a poke at those beautiful paintings and the optimism of our world turning a blind eye to it's harsh realities. Thank you to Bob for showing us what the world could be.
This transformative remix work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. “The Veil of Painting” by Dylan Wallace is licensed under a Creative Commons By-NC-SA 3.0 License - permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.
List of Works Used:
Video:
•Bob Ross - The Joy of Painting - (1983-1994)
•Bob Ross - Snow Trail (Season 6 Episode 6) - (1985)
•Bob Ross - Golden Sunset (Season 10 Episode 8) - (1986)
•Bob Ross - Northern Lights (Season 8 Episode 13) - (1986)
•Bob Ross - Distant Mountains (Season 14 Episode 1) - (1987)
•Bob Ross - Grandpa’s Barn (Season 15 Episode 3) - (1988)
•Bob Ross - Autumn Woods (Season 10 Episode 6) - (1986)
•Bob Ross - An Arctic Winter Day (Season 26 Episode 6) - (1992)
•CityNews toronto - 480M animals potentially killed in Australia wildfires - (2020)
•MSNBC - California Wildfires Crisis: The New Normal? | The Last Word | MSNBC - (2019)
•The Sun - Woman saves scorched koala from Australian bushfire - (2019)
•CBS News - Strong winds help ignite two new fires in Southern California - (2019)
•ABC News - California is in a statewide emergency as 2 new fires ignite near San Francisco l ABC News - (2019)
•ABC News - Thousands evacuate as over 100 fires burn across Australia l ABC News - (2020)
•BBC News - Australia fires: Morrison heckled by bushfire victims - BBC News - (2020)
ABC News - Amazon rainforest on fire: ‘Lungs of the world’ in flames l Nightline - (2019)
•Josh Kobusch - Hit by Avalanche in Everest Basecamp 25.04.2015 - (2015)
•CBS This Morning - Veteran climber says "it's been an especially bad year" on Mount Everest - (2019)
•RealLifeLore - Why 300 Dead Bodies are Used as Landmarks on Mt. Everest - (2019)
•Vice - The Devastating Effects of Pollution in China (Part 1/2) - (2012)
•StockFootage.com - Distant Factory Smoke - (2013)
•Bloomberg Quicktake Originals - How China Is Scrambling for Clean Air - (2019)
•CBS News: The National - Surviving China's smog - (2017)
•Vox - What makes Delhi's air so deadly - (2019)
•Ben G. Thomas - The Tragic Tale of the Baiji - (2018)
•Great Big Story - Guarding the Last Three Northern White Rhinos - (2016)
•BBC Studios - Lonesome George: The Last Tortoise of His Kind - Equator - BBC - (2015)
BBC What's New? - Meeting Zanzibar's Red Colobus monkeys - BBC What's New? - (2018)
•Al Jazeera English - Spix Macaw on brink of extinction - (2011)
Photos:
•Mark Fisher, National Geographic
•Nimsdai Project Possible
•Nirmal Purja Magar
•Elia Saikaly
•Mark Carwardine / Biosphoto
•Natural History Museum / Youtube
•Lisa Crawford
•Smithsonian National Zoological Park
•Rosamond Gifford Zoo
•Awely
•Thinkstock
•Flickrfavorites
•Mathias Appel
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Dylan WallaceDirector
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Dylan WallaceEditor
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Project Type:Experimental, Student
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Genres:Mockumentary, experimental
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Runtime:4 minutes 56 seconds
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Completion Date:April 8, 2020
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Dylan is an award-winning filmmaker currently in school at the University of Tampa. In his freshman year at UT, Wallace directed and edited a short documentary, Racing Dragons, for Campus Movie Fest winning him a Jury Award and nominating him for Best Documentary at CMF Terminus 2019-2020. There he continues his studies, exploring genres and expanding his filmmaking techniques.Born in Toms River, New Jersey, Wallace grew up watching nature documentaries and yearned to make some of his own. Having worked in both digital and physical forms of film, Wallace has tested his patience through recycled films as well as hand animating film strips using sharpie markers. Wallace studies both film and science, even studying abroad while in high school to conduct research in Costa Rica for 12 days.