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(below) A blooper from an 8th grade video project assigment on The March:
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Click above for Teachers Study Guide/ The History Channel's "Sherman's March"
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Click Above for Media Release/Sherman's March School Program
 

"Sherman's March," an innovative two-hour feature written and directed by Rick King (creator of the noted documentary "Voices In Wartime") for JWM Productions, premiered on The History Channel on April 22, 2007. "Sherman's March" blends dramatic scenes with historic recreations to powerfully convey the force of the man and the event that helped to end the Civil War. Over 5 million viewers saw the program on it's initial run. Reviews from national publications called it "unusually fine,"  "powerful" and "first-rate."  

Bill portrayed General W.T. Sherman. To get the producers' attention, he improvised a costume and make-up at home and filmed a webcam audition (below). It was enough to get him invited to audition for Director Rick King. The actual onscreen Sherman look created by make-up artist Deanna Bell is pictured in the production stills above and below.  

In cooperation with The History Channel, Bill now speaks to middle and high schools across the country, showing excerpts of the film to students and using The History Channel's Study Guide (above) to spark discussion of Sherman's still-controversial philosophy of "total war."  He also shows students some behind the scenes footage, and includes a Q&A period. If your school is interested in scheduling a date, please inquire. 


Sherman and his staff watch the burning of Atlanta in a scene from "Sherman's March," written and directed by Rick King for JWM Productions & The History Channel
ABOVE: W.T. Sherman (Bill Oberst Jr)  and Major Henry Hitchcock (Jared Morrison) watch Atlanta burn. Extracts from Hitchcock's diaries were included in writer/director Rick King's script.
 
 
CLICK here to view Bill's initial video audition (done with his webcam) for the role of Sherman
Bill's improvised Sherman make-up and costume for a webcam audition designed to catch the eye of the Sherman's March" casting director (the shoulder epaulets are JPEGs from the web taped onto the coat)
 

CLICK here to view a clip from The History Channel's behind-the-scenes special on the filming of "Sherman's March"
Sherman rides into history on his beloved horse, Sam. (CLICK HERE to read Bill's guest essay on the blog 'Civil War Memory'...)
 
 

Listen: Bill in performance               Read: GUIDEPOSTS article  

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