This is NOT the Ken Burns effect. The foreground, middle ground, and background all move, pan, push, pull at different rates. All you did was pan and move picture around.
:51-end The smoke and mist cleared and revealed the fallen of both sides littering the field. Some lay on their backs, contorted in a wretched display of their final agonies, and staring skyward as if they sought mercy from the heavens, and found none. Major Ezekiel Butterfield.
Burns documentaries are always a series of melodramatic quotes interspersed with occasional narration. They are acclaimed garbage. Drama is not documentary.
:06-:16 Loath as I was to take up arms against fellow Americans, I could not but do my sacred duty for my beloved Virginia. Robert E. Lee.
:17-:26 I arrived at Manassas to find our army in disarray and our men fleeing. I said to them, what the hell's wrong with you - kill some damn Yankees! Brigadier Gen. Joseph Johnston
:27-:50 We thought the Yankees might be fooled if half our men wore blue, but they fired canisters and took a wretched toll. A melancholy, hopeless charge. Private L. Jones.
I love how Ken Burns is so epic that Apple named a film making effect after him. :) Still needs some Shelby Foote though. Fans of the Civil War documentary know what I mean. lol.
Burns is credited with the documentary technique of slowing panning over still photos and using narrators....but really that system has been used since the 1960's...like in the BBC's "The Great War" from 1964 and narrated by Michael Redgrave.
So though I love Burn's "The Civil War"...I don't think he really created anything new and novel.
@EdwardRommel I don't Ken Burns would claim the Ken Burns Effect, either. If you have the DVDs with "The making of the Civil War" on them, he's most pleased with the quality of the ensemble cast, and especially with having Shelby Foote appear throughout.
@XFuncCaRteR He never said Ken Burns invented the effect, he just popularized it. The name just stuck to the effect because he used it all the time. Like the "Hitchcock zoom"
Ken Morse - very famous 'Rostrum Cameraman' was using this technique for the BBC 40plus years ago...also see the BBC's legendary 'Great War' series of 1964 for more of the same. Ken Burns is an excellent film maker but don't credit him America with things he didn't invent!
what the fuck its just zooming in ? am i missing something ?
TheFanta913 7 months ago
This is NOT the Ken Burns effect. The foreground, middle ground, and background all move, pan, push, pull at different rates. All you did was pan and move picture around.
HellsKitchenNYCity 9 months ago
Isn't the Ken Burns effect... making documentaries???
robbyperez 11 months ago
:51-end The smoke and mist cleared and revealed the fallen of both sides littering the field. Some lay on their backs, contorted in a wretched display of their final agonies, and staring skyward as if they sought mercy from the heavens, and found none. Major Ezekiel Butterfield.
Burns documentaries are always a series of melodramatic quotes interspersed with occasional narration. They are acclaimed garbage. Drama is not documentary.
kozmon0t 11 months ago
:06-:16 Loath as I was to take up arms against fellow Americans, I could not but do my sacred duty for my beloved Virginia. Robert E. Lee.
:17-:26 I arrived at Manassas to find our army in disarray and our men fleeing. I said to them, what the hell's wrong with you - kill some damn Yankees! Brigadier Gen. Joseph Johnston
:27-:50 We thought the Yankees might be fooled if half our men wore blue, but they fired canisters and took a wretched toll. A melancholy, hopeless charge. Private L. Jones.
kozmon0t 11 months ago
The Ken Burns Effect is also in the new iPhone HD =D
62Serhildan 1 year ago
move your camera slower and have Shelby Foote (yes, I know he has passed on) read Sullivan Ballou's letter to Sarah, and you've got it! Voilà'
DBHuntington 1 year ago
I love how Ken Burns is so epic that Apple named a film making effect after him. :) Still needs some Shelby Foote though. Fans of the Civil War documentary know what I mean. lol.
treblemaker21 1 year ago
Ken Burns didn't invent basic documentary filmmaking techniques.
XFuncCaRteR 1 year ago
@XFuncCaRteR In all fairness, he didn't come up with the name himself. Let's blame Apple. =)
wwwwolf 1 year ago 3
@wwwwolf
Burns is credited with the documentary technique of slowing panning over still photos and using narrators....but really that system has been used since the 1960's...like in the BBC's "The Great War" from 1964 and narrated by Michael Redgrave.
So though I love Burn's "The Civil War"...I don't think he really created anything new and novel.
EdwardRommel 1 year ago
@EdwardRommel I don't Ken Burns would claim the Ken Burns Effect, either. If you have the DVDs with "The making of the Civil War" on them, he's most pleased with the quality of the ensemble cast, and especially with having Shelby Foote appear throughout.
Ypsiroselee 1 year ago
@XFuncCaRteR He never said Ken Burns invented the effect, he just popularized it. The name just stuck to the effect because he used it all the time. Like the "Hitchcock zoom"
lazero7 1 year ago
Ken Morse - very famous 'Rostrum Cameraman' was using this technique for the BBC 40plus years ago...also see the BBC's legendary 'Great War' series of 1964 for more of the same. Ken Burns is an excellent film maker but don't credit him America with things he didn't invent!
cosycleaner 1 year ago 6
@cosycleaner
Correct about Ken Morse, he`s been doing his stuff for as long as I can remember.
733835 1 year ago
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ERROLCUSTERFLYNN4EVR 2 years ago
I look forward to Ken Burn's film on the history of the dorky hair cut.
RobGoth100 2 years ago 2
thank goodness for Burns, his documentries avoid being to dry and dull...like the ones i once suffered through in school three decades ago.
boomac62 2 years ago
Where is the mournful violin music and the old historians talking about the war?
Strideo1 2 years ago 12
I believe the industry calls that "The Other Ken Burns Effect." =)
wwwwolf 2 years ago 3
lol :P
Strideo1 2 years ago
well... i guess i discovered that technique myself 2 years ago lol
Hippohateszealots 2 years ago
???
StriktlyRock 2 years ago
I'm looking at this for a school project....better stop commenting befor i get caught
adp11616 3 years ago
I think the History channel has some explaining to do...
RighteousFool 3 years ago 3
I had no idea that technique had a name :P
Nice vid.
wilhelmrahn 3 years ago 3