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Ken Burns Effect

The Ken Burns Effect is a cinematic technique used in video and slideshow presentations where still photographs are animated by slowly zooming in or out, or panning across the image. Named after filmmaker Ken Burns, this method adds visual interest and storytelling depth to static images, making them feel more dynamic and engaging. It’s often used in documentaries and presentations to guide viewers’ attention and evoke emotional responses without needing motion or video footage.