Definitions for "FilmStrip"
a graphic file format that contains multiple images with the same size
This is a file format developed by Adobe allowing sequential images from a movie to be transferred between Premiere and Photoshop.
Filmstrips were a form of documentary multimedia shown in primary school. The filmstrip was a spool of 35 mm positive film with images arranged sequentially for presentation to an audience. Filmstrips were shown mostly to the baby boomer generation schoolkids of the U.S. and U.K. during the 1960s, 1970s, and the early 1980s.
Series of slides reproduced on one continuous strip of film.
A strip of 16 mm or 35 mm film varying in length up to about fifty frames and bearing pictures, text or captions.
A roll of 35mm film containing still pictures for projection. Older versions have titles written on the film; some versions have accompanying audiocassettes to provide the sound.
Keywords:  bigger, jpeg, width, texture, height
JPEG texture which has bigger height than width so that it shows one frame at a time in an animated sequence when displayed in AW