| Persona | Primary Need | Pain Points | How SVIM Solves It | |---------|--------------|-------------|-------------------| | Ava – The Curious Kid (age 9, elementary student) | Fun, bite‑size learning about animals. | Bored by static videos; hard to retain facts. | Six‑view mode with on‑screen “Fact Pop‑ups” and mini‑quests (e.g., spot the camouflage). | | Liam – The Nature Photographer (age 34, freelance) | High‑quality reference material & inspiration. | Low‑resolution clips, limited angles. | Six synchronized high‑def streams, including macro and thermal, downloadable in RAW‑ready formats. | | Dr. Patel – Conservation Scientist (age 42) | Access to recent field footage with telemetry. | Data scattered across PDFs, videos lack context. | Integrated telemetry overlay (GPS, temperature, heart‑rate) and exportable CSV/JSON datasets. | | Maya – The Social Media Influencer (age 27) | Fresh, eye‑catching content for followers. | Over‑saturated stock footage, copyright risk. | Exclusive “Six‑View” clips with built‑in branding tools and royalty‑free usage rights. | | Ethan – The VR Enthusiast (age 30) | Fully immersive wildlife experiences at home. | Most platforms only offer 2‑D or 360° alone. | Six‑view mode includes VR‑ready stereoscopic feed plus “switch‑view” controller for seamless perspective changes. |
| View | Description | Primary Device(s) | Typical Use‑Case | |------|-------------|-------------------|-----------------| | Ground‑Level (GL) | Eye‑level, stable cam at animal height. | All devices | Classic observation, storytelling. | | Aerial (AR) | Drone or kite‑mounted, top‑down sweep. | Tablet, desktop, TV | Habitat context, migration routes. | | Thermal (TH) | Infrared imaging showing heat signatures. | VR, desktop | Predator‑prey dynamics, nocturnal behaviour. | | Macro (MA) | Extreme close‑up (≥ 10× zoom). | Smartphone, tablet | Detail on feathers, fur, anatomy. | | 360° Spherical (VR) | Full‑sphere capture; VR headset compatible. | VR headset, mobile (Cardboard) | Immersive “be there” feel. | | Data‑Overlay (DO) | Transparent layer with telemetry: GPS track, altitude, ambient temperature, sound spectrum, species ID. | Desktop, tablet | Educational & research purposes. | animalsixvidos
Why six? The number “six” evokes the six‑legged insects, the six continents that host most wild‑life hotspots, and creates a memorable brand identity (AnimalSixVIdOS). | Persona | Primary Need | Pain Points
| Element | Placement | Behaviour | |---------|-----------|-----------| | Main View Window | Center, 70% of screen (desktop) or full-screen (mobile). | Auto‑plays selected view; shows subtle “view‑indicator” (e.g., small icon). | | View Selector Bar | Bottom (icons for each view) with tactile haptic feedback on selection. | Highlights active view; long‑press opens PiP configuration. | | Fact Card Overlay | Pop‑up from bottom when object tapped; swipe up for more details. | Includes image, short text, external link to full article. | | Telemetry Ribbon (optional) | Top thin strip; toggle ON/OFF. | Shows live stats (altitude, temperature, animal heart‑rate if available). | | Community Toolbar | Right side (desktop) or floating button (mobile). | “Add Observation”, “Bookmark”, “Share”. | | VR Mode Switch | Icon top‑right; activates stereoscopic rendering when headset detected. | Seamless transition; retains timeline position. | | View | Description | Primary Device(s) |