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Ken Burns documentary 'Prohibition' will debut on iPad and iPhone

Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns's latest project, Prohibition, is set to debut on the iPhone and iPad on September 23 via the PBS iOS app. The first episode will debut on iOS devices, but the three-part series won't be shown on the PBS TV channel or streamed on its site until October 2-4.

According to GigaOM, PBS is debuting Prohibition in advance on iOS devices to build early buzz for the documentary. HBO's Boardwalk Empire returns on September 25, and as a highly-regarded fictional account of a Prohibition-era gangster, the HBO series is likely to generate greater interest in the nonfiction PBS series.

PBS reports that it's seen a great deal of usage of its app, with 52 million streaming views in just the last month. Prohibition's airing won't be the first time the network has offered free content through its app, either; several months back, another Ken Burns documentary streamed its first episode for free via the PBS video app.

Ken Burns has built a reputation as an outstanding documentary maker -- he's even got a film effect named for him in iMovie -- so if you're at all interested in his work or the Prohibition era itself, take a look at the series on September 23.

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Buzz Mega

Wait till you see the credits and discover it was edited on iMovie using the Ken Burns Effect.

September 22 2011 at 6:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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September 22 2011 at 2:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
PTV Man

I just wanted to say that I have seen all 6 hours of this documentary and can honestly say it is Ken Burns's and Lynn Novick's best work. The stories that they weave throughout the film are so cool, engaging and great (mostly unknown) history. Granted, I am biased because I work in public television, but I honestly feel this is one of the best history documentaries I've ever seen.

September 21 2011 at 9:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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gwenchanteur

I'm looking forward to it, but I had big problems with 'The War'. Specifically, how they'd start interesting stories and leave them unresolved before moving on to the next. Does prohibition have that problem at all?

September 22 2011 at 4:47 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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PTV Man

I think you'll find that all of the individual stories are woven throughout the film because every milestone is somehow tied to a specific chronological event. Please stick with it - the payoffs are huge.

September 22 2011 at 10:03 AM Report abuse rate up rate down
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