You can import your KMZ file as an "overlay" and use its keyframe animation system to create cinematic camera movements around your geographic data.

To get a clean MP4, prepare your KMZ file first:

| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | No software installation required | Screen recording reduces video quality slightly | | Works on Chromebooks, Macs, and PCs | You must manually control the playback speed | | Free (using Loom or RecordCast) | Cannot convert batch files or large 3D models easily | | You can add voiceover narration | Requires real-time playback (cannot be faster than real-time) |

Certain niche tools like FabConvert claim to offer a direct KMZ-to-video conversion interface.

This is where the "conversion" happens. You are manually creating the video path.

Note: Always check privacy policies before uploading sensitive geographic data.