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WORLD TRADE CENTER IMAGES IN EDUCATIONAL VIDEO STIR UP DEBATE Gregory Ciano, the owner of Freggie Productions, the company that produced the video, was first approached about editing out the Towers after he performed an assembly at a South Brunswick school in New Jersey: "When I read the school's feedback form comments I was shocked. They were vehemently against the images remaining in the video." Despite the negative comments, Ciano decided to leave the Towers in believing that it was important to remain faithful to reality even if it was disturbing to some young viewers. However, several months later, when teachers at an East Brunswick school made the same request, Ciano began to seriously rethink his initial decision: "I didn't know what to do when I remembered that my sister Dawn, our Head Researcher and Education Specialist, participated in an online teachers forum, so I asked her to do a survey." All of the teachers who responded to the survey were greatly in favor of leaving the Towers in, and some were incredulous that anyone had even suggested editing them out. The positive response was a great relief to Ciano who commented: "When we first produced the tape we had no idea it would one day become so controversial. We just wanted to do a fun, educational show about an important American monument. But, I don't have any regrets. The post-9/11 significance of those two towers is too important to leave them on the cutting room floor. We have an obligation to tell children the truth about our history even if it's sometimes painful." About Freggie Productions: |
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