How to Draw (1983)
In this short parody, Wegman plays an earnest drawing professor — a character that recalls television's Mr. Rogers — who demonstrates to Mark Magill's eager student how all drawing is based on "natural shapes" and how one can "learn by doing." Employing the stylistic conventions of a low-budget television "how-to" show, Wegman and Magill parody the notion of artistic instruction.
Directors: William Wegman, Mark Magill.
| Directing | William Wegman | Director |
| Directing | Mark Magill | Director |