The file likely refers to a digital asset package for visual effects (VFX) containing "VDB" (Volume Data Block) cloud simulations that have been rendered out as "PNG" image sequences.

Before they were PNGs, these clouds lived as complex mathematical data. They were "grown" using fluid dynamics in software like Houdini. Each particle represents density, temperature, and velocity—a digital storm frozen in a VDB grid .

To make these massive 3D files usable for everyone, they are "filmed" inside the computer. Light is calculated as it bounces through the digital vapor (scattering), and the result is flattened into a high-quality PNG sequence . This allows a compositor to place a 3D-looking storm into a 2D scene without needing a supercomputer.

The "deep story" part of your query seems to be a conceptual or thematic request. Here is a narrative breakdown of how these digital "clouds" come to be and their role in visual storytelling: The "Deep Story" of the Digital Cloud

In a "deep story," these clouds aren't just background; they are emotional cues. They provide the scale for a dragon's flight, the dread of an approaching army, or the solitude of a mountain peak.

Sites like VFXMED serve as a digital library or "apothecary" for creators. This specific package is a curated set of these simulated atmospheres, often shared within the community to help indie filmmakers create cinematic skies on a budget.