Friday, November 06, 2009

Painting like an Impressionist



by Jennifer Lacava

10 comments:

Luci Ferraro said...

Jennifer,

I liked how you incorporated history into your demonstration. You focused on what painting like an impressionist is as well as expanding the student's prior knowledge. Great video !

Unknown said...

I also enjoyed hearing the history behind Impressionism because your students will benefit from this just as I did. It is clear that you took the time to plan out the video to create s successful storyboard before filming. Also, your painting was beautiful!

Theresa Strumpf said...

Jen, Great Job, I likes the fading on your slides. Your voice was calm and you spoke slowly.Your picture was very well done.

Dan LaManna said...

I liked this video a lot. It was cool how you kept the audience hooked with speeding up the frames and painting. The voice overs were clear and easy to follow. Great job

Dave said...

I really liked your video, It was very insructional but not overbearing you put examples of impressonists work which gives direction, as well as threw in some history about impressionism. I think this is an excellent learning tool.

Gregory Gilroy said...

Jen,

Good job on your video, it was very instructional and informational. I enjoyed watching it.

Keith Henderson said...

As an aspiring art teacher I enjoyed this video very much. Very informative and great history lesson as well

Christian Dienna said...

Good presentation on impressionist. I like how the you described impressionism when the picture was being painted.

Vik said...

Wow, that was cool! Great use of speed ups! It was kind of like watching Bob Ross from back in the day. Also, you clearly demonstrate your expertise in this area, which is important in a teaching role. Well done.

Unknown said...

Great video and painting. The video was clear and colorful. It taught a lot of information.