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Before moving on to the actual wireframing process, I researched the video streaming services industry. My analysis included services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.

All three services provide high quality and the fact that there is no comment section only enhances the quality of the service.

Many individuals, seeing what they write about this or that movie/series, may regret and not watch the movie for a number of reasons. Thus, even watching the movie, they may be influenced by other users and their subjective assessment will be distorted. That's why I found it more appropriate not to add a comment section in this case.

I suggest adding 2 separate sections: favorites and bookmarks.

Favorites - favorite movies, series, etc., so the algorithms will offer you what you might like, and you will have a separate list of favorite movies.

Bookmarks - movies/series that interested you while browsing the application, but you didn't manage to watch them for some reason, but you don't want to lose them either.

Watch with friends - a solution when you want to watch a movie with your friends and for everyone to watch it at the same time.

In the Subtitles section I suggest a function for people with hearing impairment.

A resizable window will open in the lower right part of the screen, where the movie will also be translated into sign language. This will people with a hearing impairment to enjoy their viewing without obstacles.

Match- Algorithms, according to the movies you watched and put in the favorites section show how much the given movie matches your taste.

One more suggestion that I did not notice in the field giants during the study: Let the potential user familiarize himself with the interface without registering. I, always doubting whether I will adapt to the interface of any application/website, generally prefer to test without registering, and if that opportunity is not given, I simply leave the website.

That's why I suggest allowing customers to familiarize themselves with the service without signing up, giving them the opportunity to choose.

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Thanks for the work, the description of the warframes and the arrows for tracking. Warframes are really interesting to consider. It would be just as interesting to see what the viewing screen looks like for people who don't have hearing problems. And get acquainted with how many settings there are and how to switch between different modes. 

It's a good job, it will be nice to see if you continue it or even show it on several devices, for example on your phone and TV.


I really enjoyed reviewing your work. There are so many great ideas implemented in the wireframes. I really liked how you included a sign language interpretation for people with hearing impairments on a small screen. Overall, the wireframes have a good level of fidelity; they're not overloaded with content, making it easy to evaluate the flow, but at the same time, they show a good understanding of the layout and general composition. The annotations are spot on. Great job!

Thank You so much! :)

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