full motion video

"Full motion video" (FMV) is commonly used in video games and multimedia to deliver high-quality, pre-recorded video sequences.

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Definition

B2Video Games

(technical)Pre-recorded video sequences used in games, often with live-action or animated content, to enhance storytelling or display action.

Example

  • The game uses full motion video to create immersive cutscenes between levels.

B2Multimedia

(technical)A video format that displays high-quality, continuous motion, typically requiring a frame rate of at least 24 frames per second.

Example

  • Full motion video is essential for producing realistic animations in multimedia presentations.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "full motion video":

motion picturevideo recording