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  2. Ken Burns effect - Wikipedia

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    The mobile video-editing app KineMaster (for Android and iPhone) has "Ken Burns/Crop and Pan" as the default setting for photo cropping. The effect is found in various screensavers and slideshows, such as Apple. Windows PCs have the option of Greg Stitt's "MotionPicture" and Gregg Tavares's "Nostalgic", among others.

  3. Pan and scan - Wikipedia

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    Pan and scan is a film editing method of adjusting widescreen film images, rendering them compatible for broadcast on 4:3 aspect ratio television screens. [1] It primarily involves cropping the sides of the original widescreen image to focus on the composition's most important aspects.

  4. Michael Sokolski - Wikipedia

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    Michael Sokolski (September 25, 1926 – June 13, 2012) was a Polish-born American design engineer.Sokolski was the inventor [1] of the Scantron OMR scanner, used to scan and grade forms on which students mark answers to academic multiple choice test questions.

  5. Video editing - Wikipedia

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    A woman editing a video using iMovie. Like some other technologies, the cost of video editing has declined over time. The original 2" Quadruplex system costs so much, that many television production facilities could only afford a single unit, and editing was a highly involved process that required special training.

  6. Scan tool - Wikipedia

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    An automotive scan tool (scanner) is an electronic tool used to interface with, diagnose and, sometimes, reprogram vehicle control modules. [1] There are many types from just as many manufacturers, one of the most familiar being the Snap-On Inc. "brick", or MT2500/MTG2500. Snap-On, Hella Gutmann Solutions, OTC/SPX, Xtool india, Autel, Launch ...

  7. Foonly - Wikipedia

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    Foonly Inc. was an American computer company formed by Dave Poole [2] in 1976, [4] that produced a series of DEC PDP-10 compatible mainframe computers. [5]The first and most famous Foonly machine, the F1, was the computer used by Triple-I to create some of the computer-generated imagery in the 1982 film Tron.

  8. Shotcut - Wikipedia

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    Shotcut is a free and open-source, cross-platform video, audio, and image editing program for FreeBSD, [5] Linux, macOS and Windows. [6] Started in 2011 by Dan Dennedy, Shotcut is developed on the MLT Multimedia Framework , [ 7 ] in development since 2004 by the same author.

  9. Jay Maynard - Wikipedia

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    The ad, made by Ryactive and produced by Tongal, recreates the light-cycle race from Tron using stop-motion animation, followed by Maynard's appearance in the Tron Guy outfit. [9] The video was featured in Wired Magazine as a "genius idea" [9] and like many of Maynard's previous videos went viral, becoming the tenth most viewed video of all ...