{
  "video": "video-fe514c97.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be an **interactive photo editing demonstration**, likely showcasing a filter or adjustment tool within a mobile or web application.\n\nHere is a detailed description of what is happening across the visible frames:\n\n**Overall Context:**\nThe interface is divided into two main panels:\n1.  **The Image Panel (Left):** This panel shows the original or current state of an image being edited. The current image is a close-up shot of **thick, white/grey smoke**, suggesting a scene involving a fire or explosion.\n2.  **The Editing Panel (Right):** This panel shows the target or edited result. The image here is a **dramatic nighttime scene of a campsite**. It features a brightly lit yellow tent pitched under a dark, starry or mountainous sky, and a large, vibrant bonfire glowing brightly in the center of the frame.\n\n**The Interaction:**\nThe core of the video is showing a slider control labeled **\"Strength\"**.\n*   The user is presented with a set of options (implied by the multiple frames, though only two distinct panels are fully shown).\n*   The goal is clearly stated in the right panel: **\"Make the campfire bluer.\"**\n*   The \"Strength\" slider is used to control the intensity of this specific effect (making the fire appear bluer).\n*   The sequence of frames (00:00, 00:01) suggests the user is moving this slider back and forth, observing how the visual result on the right changes relative to the original smoke image on the left.\n\n**In summary, the video is illustrating a before-and-after photo editing workflow where a user is using a \"Strength\" slider to apply a color correction effect (\"Make the campfire bluer\") to transform an original image (smoke) into a highly stylized, moody campfire scene.**",
  "codec": "av1",
  "transcoded": true,
  "elapsed_s": 9.5
}