Cannes Lions
PUBLICIS DIALOG GROUP, London / DEPAUL / 2003
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A two minute interactive film, broadcast on commercial television in a traditional linear ad break. The viewer can change the narrative direction of the film simply by pushing a button on their remote control. This is the first time this has been done anywhere in the world. The technique pioneered by Publicis uses Video on Demand technology allowing viewers to make choices without seeming to leave broadcast TV. Finally, viewers can go to a microsite to learn more, or donate money. In another first, the donation is added to the viewer's monthly bill like a pay-per-view film.
Outcome
'VODKA' delivered, on a percentage basis, almost twice as many interactive donations in two minues as the BBC's 'Children in Need' delivered in the whole evening. If applied to the same viewing universe, it would deliver 500,00 brand interactions, and 50,000 donations. One in ten who could, pushed the button to interact with the ad within the broadcast stream. Of those, 20% went to the microsite. An amazing 10%, of those one in ten, went on to donate. Assuming a national delivery of the format, donations would be £390,000. The client was, and still is, ecstatic. Please call him.