I’m not sure what you mean by “1st Studio Siberian Mouse Masha And Veronika Babko Hard Avi hit.” It could refer to a song, an AVI video file, an artist or group, a remix/bootleg, or something else. I’ll make a reasonable assumption and provide a concise, actionable handbook covering likely interpretations: a released audio/video track (an AVI video) titled “Siberian Mouse” by Masha and Veronika Babko from 1st Studio, possibly a hard/club remix (“Hard Avi hit”). If that’s not right, tell me which interpretation you want. Handbook: Managing, Preparing, and Distributing a "Hard AVI Hit" (audio/video single) for "Siberian Mouse" by Masha & Veronika Babko — 1st Studio This handbook covers production, file preparation, metadata, legal, distribution, promotion, and archival best practices for a single packaged as an AVI video (hard/club mix). 1. Project summary (deliverable)

One master-quality AVI video file: 1920x1080, 30/60 fps, H.264 video, AAC audio, stereo 16-bit/48 kHz, duration ~3–6 min. Alternate deliverables: WAV/MP3 audio masters, MP4 web version, stems for DJs, promo clip (30–60s).

2. Production checklist

Record Vocals/Instrumentation

Use 24-bit/48kHz WAV for capture. Example: Lead vocal recorded on Neumann mic -> gain staging so peaks < -6 dBFS.

Editing & Comping

Edit takes, tune subtly (preserve character), comp final lead.

Mixing

Use reference tracks in same genre; aim for -6 to -3 LUFS integrated for club mixes. Example chain: EQ -> Parallel compression -> Bus saturation -> Stereo widen at bus.

Mastering

Finalize to target loudness (-6 to -4 LUFS for club/club-playlists; -9 to -7 LUFS for broader streaming). Deliver WAV 24-bit/48kHz and dither to 16-bit for CD if needed.

3. Video creation (AVI specifics)