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- Does the video feature a sudden cut to a zoomed-in face? (Human comedy; canine threat display)
- Is the background music fast, high-pitched, or discordant?
- Does the "action" happen off-screen first?
Key Canine Media Preferences (Research-Based):
- Colors: Dogs see blue and yellow best (dichromatic vision). Content with these hues is more engaging.
- Sounds: High-pitched voices, squeaky toys, barking, and gentle nature sounds attract attention. Loud explosions or sudden deep bass cause stress.
- Pacing: Slow-moving animals (squirrels, birds) and steady camera work keep focus; rapid cuts confuse dogs.
- Content: Other dogs, familiar animals (cats, horses), moving balls, and human praise gestures.
- The Refresh Rate: Use a TV with a 120Hz refresh rate. Standard 60Hz creates a flicker that dogs detect (their flicker fusion frequency is 75Hz vs. humans' 60Hz). Lower refresh rates look like a strobe light to your Lab.
- Volume Limiter: Never exceed 70 decibels (the level of a normal conversation). Use a soundbar with dynamic range compression to kill sudden loud peaks.
- The Verified Playlist:
- Emotional Connection: Dogs have a way of evoking strong emotions, from joy and affection to empathy and comfort.
- Relatability: Many people can relate to the experiences and relationships they have with their own dogs, making dog content more accessible and endearing.
- Stress Relief: Watching dog videos or movies can be a great way to unwind and relax, providing a much-needed break from the stresses of everyday life.
4. Interactive & VR Content
- Dog video games: “Dog’s Life” (PS2) – simple fetch visuals. Newer tablet apps like “Game for Dogs” (touch-screen squeaky toys).
- VR prototypes: 360° park scenes with moving squirrels, tested at University of Central Lancashire (2022). Not yet commercial.