Treme

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Since I spent a good bit of my spring break with The Wire boxed set in my DVD player, I have been craving to see David Simon come back to television. Hopefully, the wait will not be much longer. I had heard about his Treme project last year, and he has just finished shooting the pilot in New Orleans. The hope is that HBO will pick it up for a full season after seeing the final project. While there seems to be some parallels between Treme and The Wire since they both examine one city, I am not sure if there is a better way to examine many of the issues surrounding our country. I was telling someone recently that I have begun to like television more because it gives you the ability to dive incredibly deep into a full-fledged story that, in some ways, is not possible in a movie. Unfortunately, we are so programmed to think of television as something to be devoured in bits and pieces. I think it works much better when you can follow a story over a number of episodes and seasons. That is why The Wire is successful. So, here’s hoping that HBO picks up Treme so Simon can tell another story…

The Creative Process

My most recent video blog…I’m not sure if I’m getting the hang of it, but I’m going to keep trying…

Characters at War

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My fourth grade students are currently working on character design as part of a project, and I recently came across an exhibtion that Pictoplasma put on a couple of years ago called Characters at War. I was mostly intrigued by the design of the exhibition since the students artwork will be displayed in a similar way when everyone is done. I’m just glad to see that it really works as a way to display characters. I’ll have to post their work here when we are all done.