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  2. Ken Burns effect - Wikipedia

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    Filmography technique. The Ken Burns effectis a type of panningand zoomingeffect 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. This technique had also been used to produce animatics, simple animated mockups used to previsualizemotion ...

  3. Dolly zoom - Wikipedia

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    A dolly zoom (also known as a Hitchcock shot, [ 1][ 2][ 3] Vertigo shot, [ 4][ 2] Jaws effect, [ 4] or Zolly shot[ 5]) is an in-camera effect that appears to undermine normal visual perception . The effect is achieved by zooming a zoom lens to adjust the angle of view (often referred to as field of view, or FOV) while the camera dollies (moves ...

  4. Tilt–shift photography - Wikipedia

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    Tilt-lens photo of a model train. Note how the focus plane is along the train, and how the blurring of the background proceeds from left to right. Tilt–shift photography is the use of camera movements that change the orientation or position of the lens with respect to the film or image sensor on cameras .

  5. Zooming (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Zooming (filmmaking) In filmmaking and television production, zooming is the technique of changing the focal length of a zoom lens (and hence the angle of view) during a shot – this technique is also called a zoom. The technique allows a change from close-up to wide shot (or vice versa) during a shot, giving a cinematographic degree of freedom.

  6. Perspective distortion - Wikipedia

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    In cinematography, perspective distortion also has bearing on the in-camera special effect known as the dolly zoom, in which a zoom lens zooms out at the same time as the camera moves toward the subject, in such a way as to keep the subject the same size in the frame while the background "changes size" relative to the subject.

  7. Zoom Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Corporation was founded in Tokyo in 1983 and in 2004, established ZOOM HK LTD as a logistics base in Hong Kong. In 2009, it set up ZOOM Dongguan Corporation (China) as a quality control operation; [3] 2013, formed ZOOM North America, LLC (US) as a distribution base; 2017, listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange JASDAQ (Standard); [4] [5] In 2018, acquired shares of Mogar Music S.p.A. (Italy ...

  8. Camera Perfectly Captures Moment Golden Retriever Puppy ...

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    Otis, the Golden Retriever puppy, was relaxing in his crate when he realized the door wasn't actually shut! Dad forgot to close the latch, but Furbo recorded the precious moment when Otis realized ...

  9. Slide show - Wikipedia

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    Photo slide show software often provides more options than simply showing the pictures. It is possible to add transitions, pan and zoom effects, video clips, background music, narration, captions, etc. By using computer software one therefore has the ability to enhance the presentation in a way that is not otherwise practical.