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  2. Ken Burns effect - Wikipedia

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    The Ken Burns effect is a type of panning and zooming effect used in film and video production from non-consecutive still images. The name derives from extensive use of the technique by American documentarian Ken Burns .

  3. Ken Burns - Wikipedia

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    Ken Burns effect Burns often gives life to still photographs by slowly zooming out subjects of interest and panning from one subject to another. It has long been used in film production where it is known as the " rostrum camera ".

  4. The Congress (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    Narrated by David McCullough, the documentary features use of photographs, paintings, and film from sessions of Congress, in its implementation of the Ken Burns Effect. Scenes from the Academy Award-winning Frank Capra film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington are also used.

  5. Influencers with Andy Serwer: Ken Burns - AOL

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    In this episode of 'Influencers', Andy speaks with legendary filmmaker Ken Burns about his latest documentary on the life of Ernest Hemingway, how Burns' filmmaking process has changed over the ...

  6. Ken Burns: Baseball 'has always been a business' - AOL

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    On September 28, legendary filmmaker Ken Burns updates his classic 1994 PBS documentary Baseball with four new hours, called The Tenth Inning. When Burns left off telling the tale of baseball, a ...

  7. Thomas Jefferson (film) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson is a 1997 two-part American documentary film directed and produced by Ken Burns. It covers the life and times of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States. In the film Jefferson is portrayed as a renaissance man. Not only was he a dedicated public servant, but was also a writer, an inventor, and a noted architect

  8. Every Ken Burns Documentary, Ranked - AOL

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    In The War, Ken Burns does away with his traditional overview mode of storytelling in exchange for a zoomed-in look at World War II through the lenses of four small towns and the folks who resided ...

  9. Rostrum camera - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, Ken Morse is well known for his rostrum camera work in television and film, and his name is often seen in the closing credits of UK productions. In United States–based documentary film making, the use of a rostrum camera for a particular type of panning and zooming effect is sometimes called the Ken Burns effect.