After capturing hundreds of hours of footage, over a decade, for his new docuseries "The American Revolution," filmmaker Ken Burns knew the epic story had to begin with Benjamin Franklin. Burns was ...
That manner of activation of a still image, now widely known as the Ken Burns Effect (thanks partly to Apple iMovie, where it ...
The final documentary of American Experience before the series pauses new production explores the life and career of the ...
Frontline’s “The Rise of RFK Jr.” premiered on PBS Tuesday night, offering a thorough overview of Kennedy’s life, ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns, in his latest documentary series, tackles what he calls ‘the most important event in the history of the ...
A powerful new documentary series from acclaimed filmmakers Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt is set to premiere ...
"From Rails to Trails," premiering Oct. 15 on PBS, chronicles how tens of thousands of abandoned tracks were converted to ...
Even by his standards, Ken Burns has assembled a very impressive voice cast for his six-part documentary “ The American ...
Madgic Distribution has marked its debut at MipJunior with the sale of toon series ‘Emerald’ to Knowledge Canada, Mediacorp ...
Birding is having something of a pop-culture moment. Uzo Aduba’s “world’s greatest detective,” from this summer’s Netflix hit The Residence, was a birder, as is Mark Ruffalo’s FBI agent character in ...
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KEN GRABOWSKI: Studying history comes alive with Ken Burns’ PBS films
Columnist praises Ken Burns’ PBS films for bringing history to life, inspiring lifelong learning and previewing The American Revolution.
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