Show notes
In this conversation, award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns discusses the integral role of weather in his latest PBS series, 'The American Revolution.' He shares insights on how climate and geography shaped historical events, the challenges of capturing authentic weather in filmmaking, and the importance of storytelling that reflects real-life unpredictability. Burns emphasizes the significance of weather in military strategy and American identity, while also highlighting the technological advancements in weather monitoring that aid modern filmmakers.

