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If you are looking for a specific person or project, providing more context—such as a platform where you saw it (YouTube, TikTok, a specific school project) or the creator’s name—would help narrow it down.

: "FHD" indicates the video is Full High Definition (1920x1080 resolution).

: In event production or corporate settings, a file labeled "feature" usually refers to the main video segment or keynote presentation, as opposed to "loops," "bumpers," or "intro" clips.

: "Caleb" likely refers to the subject, director, or editor of the video.

In a technical or professional context, this naming convention typically suggests:

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If you are looking for a specific person or project, providing more context—such as a platform where you saw it (YouTube, TikTok, a specific school project) or the creator’s name—would help narrow it down.

: "FHD" indicates the video is Full High Definition (1920x1080 resolution).

: In event production or corporate settings, a file labeled "feature" usually refers to the main video segment or keynote presentation, as opposed to "loops," "bumpers," or "intro" clips.

: "Caleb" likely refers to the subject, director, or editor of the video.

In a technical or professional context, this naming convention typically suggests: