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** In fact, this effect is quite common on Website/YouTube. If you are uploading an audio recording but lack an accompanying video (for example, a song without a music video), you need some kind of video to go along with an audio. Many Website/YouTube videos use the Ken Burns Effect to pan and zoom still pictures while the audio plays. See [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Nq48sHF8M this video]] (of an old Linda Ronstadt tune) for an example.

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** In fact, this effect is quite common on Website/YouTube.Platform/YouTube. If you are uploading an audio recording but lack an accompanying video (for example, a song without a music video), you need some kind of video to go along with an audio. Many Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] videos use the Ken Burns Effect to pan and zoom still pictures while the audio plays. See [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Nq48sHF8M this video]] (of an old Linda Ronstadt tune) for an example.
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* The works of Creator/JohnBois, particularly his ''Dorktown'' series, are often visually centered around a single chart or collection of charts that the camera pans around and zooms in on over the course of the video.

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* The works of Creator/JohnBois, Creator/JonBois, particularly his ''Dorktown'' series, are often visually centered around a single chart or collection of charts that the camera pans around and zooms in on over the course of the video.
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* ''In The Realms Of The Unreal'', about the works of reclusive outsider artist Creator/HenryDarger, cuts the Darger's illustrations of his sprawling magnum opus into layers and pans across them at different speeds to create a parallax effect that makes the images look more three-dimensional.

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* ''In The ''WesternAnimation/{{In the Realms Of The Unreal'', of the Unreal}}'': It's about the works {{art}}works of reclusive outsider artist Creator/HenryDarger, cuts the Darger's illustrations of his sprawling magnum opus into layers and pans across them at different speeds to create a parallax effect that makes the images look more three-dimensional.

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