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How I Got Here - Ken Burns - Ep 05

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In Episode Five of How I Got Here, Harry and Tim sit down with documentarian Ken Burns in a surreal location: the small, stove-heated cabin in Walpole, NH where Ken edited his very first film, Brooklyn Bridge. Listen along as Ken recounts his journey from these humble beginnings, handling "brittle film" in the cold New Hampshire winter, to the top of his field. Known the world over for his unique historical documentaries, such as "The Civil War" and "The Roosevelts," Ken Burns has a fantastic story of single-minded persistence and determination, with the usual dose of luck mixed in.
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In Episode Five of How I Got Here, Harry and Tim sit down with documentarian Ken Burns in a surreal location: the small, stove-heated cabin in Walpole, NH where Ken edited his very first film, Brooklyn Bridge. Listen along as Ken recounts his journey from these humble beginnings, handling "brittle film" in the cold New Hampshire winter, to the top of his field. Known the world over for his unique historical documentaries, such as "The Civil War" and "The Roosevelts," Ken Burns has a fantastic story of single-minded persistence and determination, with the usual dose of luck mixed in.
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