Smooth motion video
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The term smooth motion video is used in New Zealand to describe the end result of panning, zooming and sequencing a set of still images in such a fashion as to cause the process to become filmic via use of a video editing programme rather than the more common slideshow software.
The smooth motion video or "smoothie" is more often than not converted into an .flv file and uploaded onto a website.
The crafted smoothie may have a voiceover and even relevant promotional text and mostly contains a music soundbed.
Duration may vary and the intro and outro spots are quite often used as front and back bookends which serve as station ID and contact panels.
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