Trivia
In-Stream Interactive
Challenge viewers to test their knowledge! Invite viewers to respond to a trivia question about the brand, spot, or sponsored content – OTT viewers just can’t resist putting their knowledge to the test! Consumers engage with brand content during enhanced commercial spots, allowing interactivity without interrupting the viewing stream.
How it Works
While watching the brand spot, viewers see a trivia question and scroll left/right on their remote to choose an answer and reveal if they were correct. Via engagement reporting, you’ll learn how much viewers do or don’t know about your brand.
Designer
Leverage BrightLine design services, or request our PSD templates to design yourself.
Availability
Timeline
3-4 weeks
Most/all partners
Quick Links
Static Assets
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Style Guide
Or equivalent brand/campaign guidelines
Or sample banner creative as layered, unmerged, and non-rasterized .psd including all links
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Logo(s)
.eps or .ai
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Brand Fonts
.otf or .ttf
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Imagery
Provide all brand images to be included in the ad, such as background graphics and supporting content, e.g. product, character, or destination imagery
.jpg, .png (required for images with transparency), or a layered, unmerged, and non-rasterized .psd including all links
72dpi or higher, or largest dimensions possible (BrightLine designers will format accordingly)
Any imagery to support the trivia question and answer options.
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Copy
Include 1 question (recommend 75 characters max) with 2 answer options (recommend 1-2 words max), indicating the correct answer
.doc, .xls, email
Text should be concise, and large enough to be easily read from 10 feet away.
Video Assets
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Video(s) For Use as Spot
:15s or :30s are typically used
Encoding: Apple ProRes 422 or 422 HQ (.mov), QuickTime h.264 15mbps+ (.mov), or h.264 15mbps+ (.mp4)
Resolution & Quality: Preferred 1080p, minimum 720p | Frame Rate: Constant frame rate of 23.98, 25 or 29.97 with no interlacing, no pulldown (no duplicate frames), no frame blending (deliver in native frame rate only)
Audio Bitrate: Stereo audio, minimum 192kbps, 48kHz
Contents: No slates, leaders, or black frames at the beginning or end (video file should include the spot at expected duration only)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 or cinemascope ideal for spot
Maximum file size of 1.5GB per video.
QR Code (Optional)
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Call To Action
.doc, .xls, email
Specific scan instruction, e.g. “Scan to Shop”, “Scan to Download”, etc.
Any additional copy to support the call to action
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URL
BrightLine can create and manage the QR code on client behalf. Please provide:
Web URL, inclusive of tracking if desired
Alternatively, feel free to provide your own QR code.
If running on NBC, please connect with NBC on their QR code policy.
Examples
BrightLine Best Practices
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Universal
Spot: Leverage a :30 spot where possible, otherwise :15.
Calls to Action: Highlight states should be very prominent and consistent for ease of navigation with the remote (up-down, left-right, select).
Ordinality: Lead with the brand’s highest priority content as it will see the most views.
Text: Should be short, concise, and large enough to be easily read from 10 feet away (see recommended character maximum by ad format).
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Overlay Design
Ensure the overlay is large in size
Leverage a CTA that is short in length, large in size, and sets clear expectations (Recommend 5-10 words including “Scroll to/for...” or “Press OK to/for”)
Additional messaging, if any, should be kept to a minimum
Include visual cues to engage (remote, arrows, etc.)
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QR Codes
Size: 200px min., 300+px recommended for ease of scanning from 10 feet away during short time frame
Spot: Leverage a :30 spot if available to allow time for viewers to grab their phone, open their camera, zoom if needed and click.
Consistency: include on all overlay images (not hidden beyond engagement) to maximize QR code views.
Additional Messaging: if any, should be kept to a minimum, especially if the QR code is the priority.
Call to Action: For maximum QR scans, tie the QR CTA into the creative and/or feature a compelling hook.
Tagging
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Process (Direct Buys)
BrightLine creates the VAST tag (which contains the video and interactive creative) and delivers to the media partner(s) (1 VAST tag per creative).
If the agency team has additional trackers, they should be provided to the media partner(s) to add in line with the VAST. As the 1st party ad server, the media partner will traffic the tags, add the 3p trackers, and will control the rotation/flighting if there are multiple creatives.
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Process (Programmatic Buys)
Agency obtains Deal IDs from SSP(s). If activating via BrightLine’s Accelerator MP (Xandr), BrightLine will provide the Deal IDs to the agency.
BrightLine creates the VAST tags (which contain the video and interactive creative) and delivers to the agency team (1 VAST tag per creative).
Agency will traffic the VAST tags (with DSP’s support) on the provided Deal IDs only (which include BrightLine-enabled inventory ensuring the interactive ad will deliver properly).
Agency will apply any targeting (recommend loosest targeting possible for scale), and will control the rotation/flighting if there are multiple creatives.
If the agency team has additional trackers, the agency team should add them in line with the VAST within the DSP interface.
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3P TAGS
3p trackers can be added in line with BrightLine’s VAST. However, click trackers should be omitted, as the unit doesn’t click to web, and this could break the unit.
Reporting
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Engagement Metrics
BrightLine reports on engagement metrics (these metrics cannot be 3p-tracked) and will provide regular reporting.
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Delivery Metrics
Impressions and associated delivery metrics will be reported by the media partner (or by the DSP in the case of a programmatic buy).