{
  "video": "video-3e5cbb65.mp4",
  "description": "The video appears to be a screen recording of a command-line interface or a console application, likely related to a \"Monokai\" theme or text styling.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening:\n\n1.  **Initial Screen (0:00 - 0:01):** The screen is mostly black. A title bar or application header shows **\"Ionokhiv desktop 9 class\"**. At the very bottom of the screen, there is a prompt that says **\"Press Enter to continue...\"**.\n2.  **Loading/Initialization (0:01):** A loading sequence begins. A small animated graphic (possibly a loading spinner or character) appears in the center of the screen.\n3.  **Menu Display (0:01 - 0:02):** The loading screen is replaced by a menu, which seems to be designed using ASCII art or specialized text styling, featuring a small cartoon-like character (perhaps a frog or monster).\n    *   A greeting message is displayed: **\"Let's get started.\"**\n    *   Below the greeting, there is a prompt to choose a text style, indicated by: **\"Choose the text style that looks best with your terminal\"**.\n    *   A numbered list presents several options for styling, all related to Monokai or color themes:\n        *   **1. Dark mode**\n        *   **2. Light mode**\n        *   **3. Dark mode (Colorblind-Friendly)**\n        *   **4. Light mode (Colorblind-Friendly)**\n        *   **5. Dark mode (C0ST colors only)**\n        *   **6. Light mode (C0ST colors only)**\n    *   At the bottom, there is usage information: **\"Syntax theme: Monokai Extended (Ctrl+t to disable)\"**.\n4.  **Interaction (0:02):** A progress bar or selection indicator appears, highlighting an active choice or displaying status related to the interface, possibly indicating that the application is waiting for user input.\n\n**In summary, the video captures the startup sequence of a console application that allows the user to select a specific text and color theme (mode) for their terminal environment, with strong branding related to \"Monokai.\"**",
  "codec": "av1",
  "transcoded": true,
  "elapsed_s": 11.4
}