This specific string of characters is a unique "fingerprint" used by file systems to prevent overwriting files with the same name. How to find the "feature" or content:
If you use Google Photos or iCloud , type the filename into the search bar; these services often index the original filename even after you've moved the file.
The filename is a generic UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) typically generated by devices like iPhones, iPads, or digital cameras when a video file is created but not yet manually named. What this filename tells us:
The .MP4 extension indicates it is a standard digital multimedia container used for video and audio.
Since this is a unique local filename, there is no public database that lists its specific contents. To identify what is in the video, you can: