kuvatuna
Kuvatuna is a term used in contemporary visual media to describe a practice that blends still photographs with motion and narrative sequencing. Works labeled kuvatuna typically combine carefully staged or selected images with subtle movement, such as camera pans, parallax effects, or frame-to-frame interpolation, to suggest motion while preserving the distinct look of a still photograph. The result is often described as a hybrid between photography and animation.
Origin and etymology: The word kuvatuna draws on the Finnish word kuva meaning image or photograph. In
Techniques: Kuivatuna involves image layering, parallax motion, selective zoom and pan, color grading, and the use
Usage and reception: Kuivatuna appears in art galleries, online platforms, and educational contexts as a way
See also: cinemagraph, image interpolation, motion graphics.