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Filmmaker Ken Burns discusses his latest series Baseball: The Tenth Inning.
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Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns is coming to Denver for a free screening of his upcoming film, "The Tenth Inning," which airs in September as an extension of his landmark 1994 "Baseball" series. We hope you will join us for this sneak preview! August 25, 6pm, at the King Center. Reserve your free tickets at www.rmpbs.org
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...vintage 1860s, it was actually composed by Jay Ungar, Burns' close friend. Subsequent projects would make national figures of Burns' subjects, such as old-time Negro League all-star Buck O'Neill. He projected so much warmth and wisdom in the baseball film...
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www.unctv.org | A Kannapolis Intimidators fan shares his favorite baseball memory as part of UNC-TV's THE TENTH INNING initiative. In anticipation of this latest installment of Ken Burns BASEBALL series, THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of the national pastime from the 1990s to the present day. Share your own baseball memories today at: www.unctv.org
BASEBALL: THE TENTH INNING premieres September 28 -- 29, 2010 on KCPT. THE TENTH INNING is a two-part, four-hour documentary film directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. A new chapter in Burns's landmark 1994 series, BASEBALL, THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of the national pastime from the 1990s to the present day. Introducing an unforgettable array of players, teams and fans, the film showcases the era's extraordinary accomplishments and heroics -- as well as its devastating losses and disappointments. For more information go to: www.pbs.org
www.unctv.org | Durham Bulls fan david Grady shares his favorite baseball memory as part of UNC-TV's THE TENTH INNING initiative. In anticipation of this latest installment of Ken Burns BASEBALL series, THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of the national pastime from the 1990s to the present day. Share your own baseball memories today at: www.unctv.org
www.unctv.org | Durham Bulls fan Sarah Madden shares herfavorite baseball memory as part of UNC-TV's THE TENTH INNING initiative. In anticipation of this latest installment of Ken Burns BASEBALL series, THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of the national pastime from the 1990s to the present day. Share your own baseball memories today at: www.unctv.org
www.unctv.org Durham Bulls fan Dorothy Ariail shares herfavorite baseball memory as part of UNC-TV's THE TENTH INNING initiative. In anticipation of this latest installment of Ken Burns BASEBALL series, THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of the national pastime from the 1990s to the present day. Share your own baseball memories today at: www.unctv.org
A deeply unnecessary look at a pretty inconsequential moment. Written by Craig Rowin, Matt Fisher, Adam Lustick, and Caitlin Tegart. Produced by Ryan Nantell, Melissa Panzer, and Kristin Huckshorn.
During his recent visit to St. Louis, documentary filmmaker sits down with the Beacon's Mary Leonard and Patrick Sullivan to talk baseball.
Ken Burns just loves to toss the balls around, and he wants to show u how to do it too!!
www.unctv.org UNC-TV's THE TENTH INNING initiative is "taking us out to the ballgame" beginning with the Asheville Tourist's upcoming gameday, Monday, June 29, at 7 PM. If you're in the area, join us for UNC-TV's family fun night as we dsitribute squeezable baseballs, UNC-TV "fans," and all you to share your favorite baseball memories as well as meet and greet with UNC-TV's own Read-a-roo!
Wednesday, July 14th at 9:00 pm - In the seventh "inning" of Ken Burns's landmark 1994 film rare newsreel film and interviews celebrate the glorious heyday of New York City baseball with some of its most memorable moments: the "shot heard round the world," Bobby Thomson's home run off Ralph Branca in 1951; Willie Mays' incredible catch in the 1954 World Series; and Don Larsen's perfect game. The highlight of the episode is 1955, when the Brooklyn Dodgers, sparked by Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella, finally win their first World Series, only to be moved by their owner to a new city 3000 miles away: Los Angeles.
www.unctv.org UNC-TV's Rob Holliday shares hisfavorite baseball memory as part of UNC-TV's THE TENTH INNING initivative. In anticipation of this latest installment of Ken Burns BASEBALL series, THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of the national pastime from the 1990s to the present day. Share your own baseball memories today at: www.unctv.org
www.pbs.org Writer Mike Barnicle talks about the baseball gloves he's had since 1954 in the upcoming Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary, "The Tenth Inning." The Tenth Inning comes to PBS in Sept. 2010.
Hampshire's 40th anniversary celebration included a session with alumnus Ken Burns 71F about the new films he is working on.
www.pbs.org Premieres September 28 -- 29 on PBS (Check local listings) THE TENTH INNING is a two-part, four-hour documentary film directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. A new chapter in Burns's landmark 1994 series, BASEBALL, THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of the national pastime from the 1990s to the present day. Introducing an unforgettable array of players, teams and fans, the film showcases the era's extraordinary accomplishments and heroics -- as well as its devastating losses and disappointments.
June 8, 2010 aka strasmas Stephen Strasburg's first game.
Coming this fall to PBS -- "Baseball: The Tenth Inning" -- a film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Premieres September 28, 2010
Extremely rare color footage of the 1939 World Series between the Yankees and Reds. Many consider the 1939 Yankees one of baseball's greatest teams.
Pictures set to music of the day Babe Dahlgren replaced Lou Gehrig. www.rumorintown.com
Sharing 5 Baseball Movies I enjoy in celebration of the start of Spring Training Eight Men Out The Bingo Long Traveling All Stars & Motor Kings The Sandlot A League Of Their Own Ken Burns Baseball
An award-winning documentary makes a startling claim.
Jimmy Kimmel Live - The Late Night Wars
Ken Burns, producer of groundbreaking documentaries for more than 30 years appears at the National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: Ken Burns may be best known for his monumental documentary "The Civil War," which was viewed by more than 40 million people when it premiered in 1990, but he has been producing groundbreaking documentaries for more than 30 years, including "Baseball," "Jazz" and "The Brooklyn Bridge." He has won 10 Emmy Awards and also been twice-nominated for an Academy Award. His newest project is "The National Parks: America's Best Idea," to be broadcast on PBS in six episodes beginning Sept. 27. His collaborator on the series is Dayton Duncan. Ken Burns lives in New Hampshire.
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Recently released, The National Parks - America's Best Idea, a new film by Ken Burns, looks to do for our millions of acres of protected wild lands what Burns did for the Civil War, baseball and jazz - provide them with a stirring, informative biopic
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A clip from Ernie's conversation with award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, which aired in season six of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse. For complete episodes on DVD, visit houstonpbs.org.
The companion volume to the twelve-hour PBS series from the acclaimed filmmaker behind The Civil War, Baseball, and The War. knopfdoubleday.com
Ken Burns is asking for your help with a new series he is working on about the history of The Dust Bowl. "Like our earlier films on World War II, Jazz, Baseball and The Civil War, we think the Dust Bowl is an important event in all of American history," says Burns.
Making full use of the Ken Burns effect, SONiC 1029 host Rick Lee throws out the ceremonial first pitch at an Edmonton Capitals game.
Ken Burns is interviewed about his thoughts on democracy, attention span, and his work and personal life. One of the most accomplished filmmakers of his generation, Burns has profiled many aspects of American life, with his Emmy Award-winning series "Baseball" the most watched series in PBS history. For more information on Ken Burns, please visit www.apbspeakers.com
PART TWO where acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns (The Civil War, The National Parks: America's Best Idea) continues to take us on a tour of the history of America's vowels. PART ONE: www.youtube.com www.StolenDonkey.com
PART ONE: Acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns (The Civil War, The National Parks: America's Best Idea) takes us on a tour of the history of America's vowels. PART TWO: www.youtube.com www.StolenDonkey.com
The winter season in the park is winding down. A couple of special visitors who saw the wonders of winter in Yellowstone this year are the principals behind a new documentary about our national parks that will air nationally this fall on PBS. Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan have delved deeply into the Civil War, the sport of baseball and World War II among many other subjects. A January visit to Yellowstone was Burns first winter tour of the park:
Documentary about Radio baseball announcers by Hamzeh Mystique Films and Rose Mountain Productions
On the occasion of Ken Burn's Lifetime Achievement honor at the 29th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards (2008), this special video tribute was produced and premiered. In his thirty years as a documentary filmmaker, Ken Burns has produced over 20 films, among them some of the most accomplished historical documentaries of our time. He is perhaps best known for his 1990 film The Civil War, the highest rated series in the history of Public Television. Other important films include Baseball, an 18-hour documentary on the history of Americas national pastime; Jazz, a ten-part film that explores the roots and evolution of this quintessentially American art form; and most recently, the seven-part documentary about World War II, The War, which uses the personal accounts of men and women from around the United States to explore the human dimension of one of the most momentous events in recent world history. Ken Burns films have won dozens of major awards, including seven Emmys, two duPont-Columbia Awards, and three Peabodies. In 2002, Real Screen Magazine named him one of the two most influential filmmakers of all time.
The long forgotten story of the first man to bunt.
Complete video at: fora.tv Celebrated documentary filmmaker Ken Burns gives his take on the use of music in movies. ----- Ken Burns' most recent documentary film project, The War, tells the story of the Second World War through the personal accounts of more than 40 men and women from four quintessentially American towns - Waterbury, Connecticut; Mobile, Alabama; Sacramento, California; and Luverne, Minnesota - who experienced and helped to win the most extraordinary war in history. Woven largely from their memories, the narrative unfolds as the war unfolded - month by bloody month, with the outcome always in doubt. The film series explores the most intimate human dimensions of a worldwide catastrophe that touched the lives of every family on every street in every town in America demonstrating that in extraordinary times, there are no ordinary lives. From Pearl Harbor to the liberation of the concentration camps, the companion book to this fall 2007 PBS series, The War: An Intimate History, 1941-1945 by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns, includes all the iconic events as well as those of prisoners of war and Japanese American internees, defense workers and schoolchildren, and those who struggled simply to keep families together while their men were shipped off - NYPL Ken Burns has been making films for more than thirty years. In 1981, Burns produced and directed his first film for PBS, the Academy Award nominated Brooklyn Bridge. His other films include Huey Long; Thomas Hart ...
Just another video about a great song of The Simpsons :p Lyrics: Well Mr.Burns had done it. The Power Plant had won it. With Roger Clemens clucking all the while, Mike Socia's tragic illness made us smile, While Wade Boggs laid unconscious on the bar-room tile. Chorus: We're talking softball. From Maine to San Diego. Talking softball, Mattingly and Conseco, Ken Griffy's grotesquely swollen jaw Steve Sax and his run-in with the law, We're talking Homer.....Ozzy and the Straw. We're talking softball. From Maine to San Diego. Talking softball, Mattingly and Conseco, Ken Griffy's grotesquely swollen jaw Steve Sax and his run-in with the law, We're talking Homer.....Ozzy and the Straw. Music: We're Talking Softball Pictures: The Simpsons -Whoohoo !!! 1000 viewers :p, Lets go for the 2500
Ken Burns talking about trilogy
Ken Burns, a filmmaker, testifies at an Education and Labor Committee Healthy Families and Communities Subcommittee Hearing concerning the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities on May 8, 2008.
A song against 'personal wimpiness' that uses baseball as a metaphor. This is part of a series on Geoff's album and video, inspired in part by Ken Burns' 'Baseball' documentary. Apologies for the time code burn-in...
Bob Walkenhorst performs "(Give it Up For) Buck O'Neil" live from the Record Bar in Kansas City, Missouri on June 25, 2007. The song is in honor of John "Buck" O'Neil, a great baseball player for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro Leagues and perhaps an even greater human being and Ambassador of the game. O'Neil was featured in Ken Burns documentary on baseball. www.rainmakers.com www.bobwalkenhorst.com www.therecordbar.com www.archive.org/index.php (search for Bob Walkenhorst) www.nlbm.com (Negro Leagues Baseball Museum) If you are unfamilar with Walkenhorst, may I suggest you search his name in youtube or his band from the 80's and 90's, The Rainmakers. Or if you are within 15 miles of the Record Bar in Kansas City, MO, check him out live on Wednesday evenings with the legendary Jeff Porter (within 15 miles of KC) and the inspirational Norm Dahlor. I'm 1005 miles from the Record Bar (according to Mapquest) so I won't be attending anytime soon. But I thoroughly enjoy the shows as they are recorded and placed on the internet with Walkenhorst's permission. Thanks to everyone at the Record Bar who takes pictures, records, attends, discusses, enjoys and preserves the work and the legacy of one the finest writers and performers I've ever heard. PS: The song "(Give it Up For) Buck O'Neil" by Walkenhorst is available free on another website, thus I'm assuming it is okay to use here, if it isn't let me know and it will be removed. The photos of Walkenhorst are used without ...
Ken Burns presents the Baseball Banquet
...ED SMITH STADIUM: Beautiful speech from Filmaker and Historian Ken Burns, who along with The Negro League and the Sarasota REDS commemorate APRIL 14th as BUCK O'NEIL DAY on a beautiful Spring Day in Sarasota, Florida. This is just one of many events held year-round at the lovely ED SMITH STADIUM, which is in need of repair. The annual economic impact of Ed Smith Stadium and the Sports Complex is estimated at $60 million, and could grow to over $80 million annually with a rebuilt facility. On November 6th, please support the STADIUM BOND REFERENDUM! VOTE YES to restore our wonderful baseball tradition. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT: www.yes4baseball.com
videostudiotutorials.com Ulead VideoStudio Video Tutorial - In this video guide, we cover the Ken Burns effect made popular by the famous documentary film maker Ken Burns. Ken burns has made several epic and award winning documentaries such as the Civil War, Jazz & Baseball. In all these documentaries, Ken Burns repeatedly uses a technique where he takes a still image and brings it to life using a simple pan and zoom. He then utilizes close ups, music, and voice over's to make the images seem like an action sequence.
TY SLOBB holds the MLB recored for being beaned. This is a 1995 parody of the Ken Burns's Baseball.
TY SLOBB holds the MLB recored for being beaned. This is a 1995 parody of the Ken Burns's Baseball.
TY SLOBB holds the MLB recored for being beaned. This is a 1995 parody of the Ken Burns's Baseball.

