{
  "video": "video-ec85b36a.mp4",
  "description": "The video is a demonstration of an image or video editing feature, likely within a video editing or visual effects software.\n\nThe video shows a series of panels, each featuring a similar scene, suggesting a process of transformation or iteration over time.\n\n**Key Elements and Progression:**\n\n1. **Left Panel (Constant Subject):** On the far left of each time segment, there is a constant visual element: a man sitting on a folding chair, looking out at a mountainous landscape under what appears to be a clear sky. This serves as the background or an untouched reference point.\n2. **Right Panels (The Effect):** The central focus of the video is the manipulation of a visual effect\u2014specifically, an **explosion**.\n    * **Initial State (around 00:00):** The explosion is fiery, bright orange and yellow, suggesting high intensity.\n    * **The Control:** Each explosion panel has a control labeled \"**Make the explosion more smoky**\" with a **Strength** slider. This indicates the user is actively adjusting a parameter to change the visual characteristics of the explosion.\n    * **Progression:** As the timeline advances (from 00:00 up to 00:06 and beyond), the explosion visibly changes:\n        * **Increasing Smoke/Density:** Initially, the fire dominates. As the slider is likely being increased (or the process is moving through increasing strength levels), the visual shifts from predominantly bright fire to a denser, darker, smokier appearance.\n        * **Color Change:** The bright orange/yellow hues gradually darken into deep reds, browns, and blacks, characteristic of heavy smoke and combustion aftermath.\n        * **Intensity Reduction:** The visible fiery elements diminish, being overtaken by the smoke plumes.\n\n**In summary, the video demonstrates a visual effect workflow where a fiery explosion is progressively transformed by increasing the \"smokiness\" parameter, resulting in a visual transition from a bright, energetic fire to a dark, dense cloud of smoke.**",
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  "transcoded": true,
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}