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Version 0.8 est en ligne !
Une nouvelle méthode de travail pour atteindre un niveau nouveau de précision
| Asset | Where to get it | Suggested specs |
|-------|----------------|-----------------|
| Original video (nastykitty‑grupowa.mp4) | On your phone/PC | Keep the raw file untouched; copy it to a project folder. |
| Music track | Royalty‑free libraries (YouTube Audio Library, Epidemic Sound, Artlist) | 128 kbps MP3 or WAV, ~30‑60 s, upbeat/quirky. |
| Sound effects (purrs, meows, boops) | Freesound.org, ZapSplat | Short (<2 s), high‑quality WAV. |
| Graphics/Texts | Canva, Photoshop, or built‑in title templates | 1080 × 1920 (vertical) or 1920 × 1080 (horizontal). |
| Logos/Watermarks | Your personal or channel logo | Transparent PNG, ≤ 5 % of frame width. |
Folder structure (example):
nastykitty‑grupowa/
│
├─ raw/
│ └─ nastykitty‑grupowa.mp4
│
├─ assets/
│ ├─ music/
│ ├─ sfx/
│ ├─ graphics/
│ └─ logos/
│
└─ project/
└─ nastykitty‑final.prproj (or .veg, .fcpx, .kdenlive, etc.)
Every cat owner has experienced that moment when a simple toy becomes a full‑blown “attack‑the‑entire‑room” operation. Viewers instantly recognize the scenario, prompting an immediate emotional response (laughter, “awws,” or the classic “that’s my cat!”).
If you could provide more context or clarify what you're trying to accomplish with the "nastykitty-grupowa.mp4" file, I'd be more than happy to offer more specific advice or guidance.
Assuming it's a video file, here's a basic draft report: nastykitty-grupowa.mp4
File Report: "nastykitty-grupowa.mp4"
File Information:
Content Summary:
The video file "nastykitty-grupowa.mp4" appears to contain [insert a brief description of the video content, if known]. However, without further analysis or context, it's difficult to provide a more detailed summary. | Asset | Where to get it |
Technical Analysis:
Security Analysis:
No obvious security threats or malware were detected in the file. However, it's essential to note that a thorough security analysis would require additional tools and expertise.
Conclusion:
The file "nastykitty-grupowa.mp4" appears to be a standard video file. If you could provide more context or clarify what type of analysis you're looking for, I'd be happy to expand on this report.
| Platform | Resolution | Aspect | Frame Rate | Codec | Bitrate | Audio | |----------|------------|--------|------------|-------|---------|-------| | Instagram Reels / TikTok / YouTube Shorts | 1080 × 1920 (vertical) | 9:16 | 30 fps (or original) | H.264 (MP4) | 8 Mbps (VBR) | AAC 128 kbps, 48 kHz | | Facebook / Instagram Feed | 1080 × 1080 (square) | 1:1 | 30 fps | H.264 (MP4) | 6 Mbps | AAC 128 kbps | | YouTube | 1920 × 1080 (horizontal) | 16:9 | 30‑60 fps | H.264 (MP4) | 12 Mbps | AAC 192 kbps |
DaVinci Resolve Export workflow
| Timestamp | What Happens | Why It Works | |-----------|--------------|--------------| | 0:00 – 0:03 | A sleek tabby cat darts into frame, eyes wide, tail flicking. | Instantly grabs attention with dynamic movement. | | 0:04 – 0:07 | Two more cats appear, forming a “formation” behind the tabby. | The “group” concept is established – we’re watching a feline squad. | | 0:08 – 0:12 | The trio discovers a dangling feather toy, launching into a coordinated pounce. | The synchronized chaos feels choreographed, yet it’s pure instinct. | | 0:13 – 0:16 | One cat flips mid‑air, lands on a nearby couch, then immediately leaps back onto the toy. | The unexpected acrobatics amp up the humor factor. | | 0:17 – 0:22 | The “leader” cat (the tabby) swats at the feather, sending it flying into a laundry basket; the other two cats scramble after it, knocking over socks and a half‑filled water bowl. | Classic slap‑stick meets cat‑instinct – the mess adds relatable chaos. | | 0:23 – 0:30 | The camera pulls back to reveal a stunned human (off‑screen) sighing, while the three cats proudly sit amidst the wreckage, tail‑up, as if saying “Mission Accomplished.” | The human reaction grounds the scene, giving us a point of identification. | Every cat owner has experienced that moment when
Total runtime: 30 seconds – the perfect length for viral loops on social platforms.
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Une nouvelle méthode de travail pour atteindre un niveau nouveau de précision






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| Asset | Where to get it | Suggested specs |
|-------|----------------|-----------------|
| Original video (nastykitty‑grupowa.mp4) | On your phone/PC | Keep the raw file untouched; copy it to a project folder. |
| Music track | Royalty‑free libraries (YouTube Audio Library, Epidemic Sound, Artlist) | 128 kbps MP3 or WAV, ~30‑60 s, upbeat/quirky. |
| Sound effects (purrs, meows, boops) | Freesound.org, ZapSplat | Short (<2 s), high‑quality WAV. |
| Graphics/Texts | Canva, Photoshop, or built‑in title templates | 1080 × 1920 (vertical) or 1920 × 1080 (horizontal). |
| Logos/Watermarks | Your personal or channel logo | Transparent PNG, ≤ 5 % of frame width. |
Folder structure (example):
nastykitty‑grupowa/
│
├─ raw/
│ └─ nastykitty‑grupowa.mp4
│
├─ assets/
│ ├─ music/
│ ├─ sfx/
│ ├─ graphics/
│ └─ logos/
│
└─ project/
└─ nastykitty‑final.prproj (or .veg, .fcpx, .kdenlive, etc.)
Every cat owner has experienced that moment when a simple toy becomes a full‑blown “attack‑the‑entire‑room” operation. Viewers instantly recognize the scenario, prompting an immediate emotional response (laughter, “awws,” or the classic “that’s my cat!”).
If you could provide more context or clarify what you're trying to accomplish with the "nastykitty-grupowa.mp4" file, I'd be more than happy to offer more specific advice or guidance.
Assuming it's a video file, here's a basic draft report:
File Report: "nastykitty-grupowa.mp4"
File Information:
Content Summary:
The video file "nastykitty-grupowa.mp4" appears to contain [insert a brief description of the video content, if known]. However, without further analysis or context, it's difficult to provide a more detailed summary.
Technical Analysis:
Security Analysis:
No obvious security threats or malware were detected in the file. However, it's essential to note that a thorough security analysis would require additional tools and expertise.
Conclusion:
The file "nastykitty-grupowa.mp4" appears to be a standard video file. If you could provide more context or clarify what type of analysis you're looking for, I'd be happy to expand on this report.
| Platform | Resolution | Aspect | Frame Rate | Codec | Bitrate | Audio | |----------|------------|--------|------------|-------|---------|-------| | Instagram Reels / TikTok / YouTube Shorts | 1080 × 1920 (vertical) | 9:16 | 30 fps (or original) | H.264 (MP4) | 8 Mbps (VBR) | AAC 128 kbps, 48 kHz | | Facebook / Instagram Feed | 1080 × 1080 (square) | 1:1 | 30 fps | H.264 (MP4) | 6 Mbps | AAC 128 kbps | | YouTube | 1920 × 1080 (horizontal) | 16:9 | 30‑60 fps | H.264 (MP4) | 12 Mbps | AAC 192 kbps |
DaVinci Resolve Export workflow
| Timestamp | What Happens | Why It Works | |-----------|--------------|--------------| | 0:00 – 0:03 | A sleek tabby cat darts into frame, eyes wide, tail flicking. | Instantly grabs attention with dynamic movement. | | 0:04 – 0:07 | Two more cats appear, forming a “formation” behind the tabby. | The “group” concept is established – we’re watching a feline squad. | | 0:08 – 0:12 | The trio discovers a dangling feather toy, launching into a coordinated pounce. | The synchronized chaos feels choreographed, yet it’s pure instinct. | | 0:13 – 0:16 | One cat flips mid‑air, lands on a nearby couch, then immediately leaps back onto the toy. | The unexpected acrobatics amp up the humor factor. | | 0:17 – 0:22 | The “leader” cat (the tabby) swats at the feather, sending it flying into a laundry basket; the other two cats scramble after it, knocking over socks and a half‑filled water bowl. | Classic slap‑stick meets cat‑instinct – the mess adds relatable chaos. | | 0:23 – 0:30 | The camera pulls back to reveal a stunned human (off‑screen) sighing, while the three cats proudly sit amidst the wreckage, tail‑up, as if saying “Mission Accomplished.” | The human reaction grounds the scene, giving us a point of identification. |
Total runtime: 30 seconds – the perfect length for viral loops on social platforms.