YES! anyway you like.
Effectively, a full accurate 3D model is built in computer software using the georeferenced imagery.
The user then decides what they want to look at from what height and at what angles and at what speed (basically by selecting a defined virtual "flight" path) - Nearmap's software then creates the views that will be seen from this flight path, and renders the images/video. Lots of processing done efficiently but produces images/video at higher resolution than the demo shown above.
So you can effectively fly your georeferenced high-resolution "virtual drone" anywhere through Nearmap's images - even over airports, between CBD skyscrapers, to the penthouse apartment you have not yet bought (or designed), etc etc. From your desk, without delay and without needing anyone's approval.