4:3 content - blur fill for widescreen

I'm not sure how to search for or intelligent ask the question I am trying to execute in iMovie.
I am working on a home movie "documentary" where some of my content is either a 4:3 video OR a portrait photo. The entire documentary is being edited/produced for a 16:9 widescreen format. The entire project is being done in iMovie.
I would like take the 4:3 content and "blur fill" the area outside the photo or video so that it displays like the example image below. I am not a graphic designer or very technical when it comes to video manipulation so ideally I'd love to find a website or iPad application where the app can change my photos and 4:3 videos so the end result is what you see below.
I've seen ESPN documentaries do the same with video content but I don't have an example of a video with the same result but I think you can understand what I'm asking. Does anyone know what this visual effect is called? Any recommendations on how to tackle this issue using iMovie? Perhaps a work around?
IF I can't do the above I may use a app like PicPlayPost, Clip Stitch or PicFrame to combine multiple 4:3 photos or video so that the end result is a .mov file (in 16:9 widescreen format) laid out in the layout below (and then I import that file into my project).
(edited for clarity)

If you do that you are squashing the image, resulting in fat people and an overall distorted view (circles are no longer round and an item turned from vertical to horizontal will appear to change size. For instance a fishing rod being cast will suddenly get longer). It is very unconventional to shoot 4:3 and then output a 16:9 product unless you're marking the 16:9 safe zone on the viewfinder/monitor and intending to crop to 16:9. In this case you would capture as regular 4:3 and then work in a 16:9 sequence but scale everything up to fill the width of the frame. This is what has essentially been done with last year's dvd, but if you plan for it and shoot accordingly you don't end up with unwanted massive close ups.
Are you going to be working with new material? If so you should ensure that the camera op/director knows that they need to frame for 16:9. If not then anything's going to be a compromise, you either crop or distort, although I'd advise using a combination of the two so that you minimise the unwanted effects of either. You may then want to tweak individual shots up or down to improve framing.

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