Ken Burns is a documentary filmmaking technique named after the director, involving slow zooms and pans across still photographs. It adds emotional depth and narrative flow to static images. Filmmakers and video editors use it to create engaging visual stories, while educators and historians benefit from its ability to make historical content more compelling.
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