Ric Burns is best known for his work on the acclaimed PBS series The Civil War, which he produced with Ken Burns and wrote with Ken Burns and Geoffrey C. Ward, and for which he received two Emmy Awards and the Producer of the Year award of the Producers
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Ric Burns is best known for his work on the acclaimed PBS series
The Civil War, which he produced with Ken Burns and wrote with Ken Burns and Geoffrey C. Ward, and for which he received two Emmy Awards and the Producer of the Year award of the Producers Guild of America. For public television, he has also directed the award-winning documentaries
Coney Island,
The Donner Party, and
The Way West.
James Sanders, an architect, has written for the
New York Times, the
Los Angeles Times,
Vanity Fair, and
Architectural Record. He has completed design and development projects for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the Parks Council, the Landmarks Preservation Commission, and other civic groups and commercial clients in New York and Los Angeles.
Lisa Ades most recently produced
The Way West, a six-hour documentary for national broadcast on PBS. In 1992, she received Peabody and D. W. Griffith awards for producing
The Donner Party. Before co-producing
Coney Island with Ric Burns in 1990, she was a producer at New York's public television station WNET on the nightly public affairs series
The Eleventh Hour.