I think they do it to add motion, and make what would have been just a still shot look a bit more dynamic. I've been tempted to do the same thing in my videos, but more for diagrams and pictures, because it makes it a little more interesting than just staring at an unmoving picture for 30+ seconds
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Makes sense. Do you know if there's a specific name for it? I assumed there had to be a reason everyone knew to include it in their editing, but I know there's some heavy bias there too since I'm less likely to stumble across uninteresting videos.
I think more Youtubers should embrace the Tarantino zoom.
Does it hide audio/video cuts maybe? Or maybe it's emulating the style of older vlogs when they'd constantly cut between words, but it's not as disconcerting because there's some level of continuity. I've definitely noticed it before and had the same thoughts.