U.S. patent application number 12/970575 was filed with the patent office on 2012-06-21 for integration of a video player pushdown advertising unit and digital media content.
This patent application is currently assigned to Viacom International Inc.. Invention is credited to Mark Fortner, Jaime Hintz, Colin McNamara, Adam Solomon, Mark Theophilis.
Application Number | 20120158524 12/970575 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 46235613 |
Filed Date | 2012-06-21 |
United States Patent
Application |
20120158524 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Hintz; Jaime ; et
al. |
June 21, 2012 |
Integration of a Video Player Pushdown Advertising Unit and Digital
Media Content
Abstract
Described are systems and methods for dynamic integration and
presentation of advertising content and media content. The method
includes receiving a request for media content from a remote
computing device and providing, in response to the request, an
interactive advertising unit. The interactive advertising unit
includes a first content layer including the requested media
content and a media player, a second content layer including the
advertising content, wherein the advertising content comprises
static content and interactive content, an integration module
configured to display the requested media content in the media
player, and reveal the advertising content in an area extending
from a boundary of a playback window of the media player, wherein
revealing the advertising content includes moving web page content
to accommodate the advertising content. The method includes
transmitting the interactive advertising unit for presentation on
the remote computing device.
Inventors: |
Hintz; Jaime; (New York,
NY) ; Fortner; Mark; (New York, NY) ; Solomon;
Adam; (East Setauket, NY) ; McNamara; Colin;
(Brooklyn, NY) ; Theophilis; Mark; (Jersey City,
NJ) |
Assignee: |
Viacom International Inc.
New York
NY
|
Family ID: |
46235613 |
Appl. No.: |
12/970575 |
Filed: |
December 16, 2010 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
705/14.73 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G06T 13/80 20130101;
G06Q 30/0277 20130101; G06Q 30/0257 20130101; H04N 21/812
20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
705/14.73 |
International
Class: |
G06Q 30/00 20060101
G06Q030/00 |
Claims
1. A method for dynamic integration and presentation of advertising
content and media content, the method comprising: receiving, by a
server computing device, a request for media content from a remote
computing device; providing, by the server computing device in
response to the request, an interactive advertising unit
comprising: a first content layer including the requested media
content and a media player; a second content layer including the
advertising content, wherein the advertising content comprises
static content and interactive content; and an integration module
configured to: display the requested media content in the media
player; and reveal the advertising content in an area extending
from a boundary of a playback window of the media player, wherein
revealing the advertising content includes moving web page content
to accommodate the advertising content; and transmitting, by the
server computing device, the interactive advertising unit for
presentation on the remote computing device.
2. The method of claim 1, the integration module further configured
to: receive a request for additional media content associated with
the revealed advertising content; and display the additional media
content within the boundaries of the playback window of the media
player.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein revealing the advertising content
occurs without user input, after a predetermined period of time, or
both.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein revealing the advertising content
occurs in response to a user request.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein revealing the advertising content
is synchronized with playback of the requested media content.
6. The method of claim 1, the integration module further configured
to conceal the revealed advertising content.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein concealing the revealed
advertising content occurs in response to a user request.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein concealing the revealed
advertising content occurs without user input, after a
predetermined period of time, or both.
9. The method of claim 1, the integration module further configured
to: manage the spatial presentation of the requested media content
and the advertising content; synchronize the temporal presentation
of the requested media content and the advertising content; and
control the presentation priority of the requested media content
and the advertising content.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein managing the spatial
presentation includes positioning the advertising content over the
media player so as to obscure the requested media content.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein managing the spatial
presentation includes positioning the advertising content in
proximity to the media player so as to display the requested media
content unobscured.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the integration module displays
an animation in revealing the advertising content.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein the integration module extends
the display area of the requested media content to a widescreen
format.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein the integration module displays
an animation in concealing the revealed advertising content.
15. The method of claim 1, wherein the static content and the
interactive content are related according to genre, theme,
advertised product, subject matter, or any combination thereof.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein the interactive content includes
arcade games, puzzle games, trivia games, content rating
applications, interactive virtual objects representative of the
functionality of the advertised product, chat windows, product
catalogs, or other types of interactive entertainment or
communication applications.
17. The method of claim 1, the integration module further
configured to receive input based on a user action.
18. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the static
content and the interactive content includes a graphical
representation of an advertised product, an advertised service, or
both.
19. The method of claim 1, wherein the integration module is
configured to transmit one or more commands from the second content
layer to the first content layer, the one or more commands operable
to control playback of the requested media content in the media
player.
20. A system for dynamic integration and presentation of
advertising content and media content, the system comprising: a
server computing device configured to: receive a request for media
content from a remote computing device; provide, in response to the
request, an interactive advertising unit comprising: a first
content layer including the requested media content and a media
player; a second content layer including the advertising content,
wherein the advertising content comprises static content and
interactive content; and an integration module configured to:
display the requested media content in the media player; and reveal
the advertising content in an area extending from a boundary of a
playback window of the media player, wherein revealing the
advertising content includes moving web page content to accommodate
the advertising content; and transmit the interactive advertising
unit for presentation on the remote computing device.
21. A computer program product, tangibly embodied in a computer
readable storage medium, for dynamic integration and presentation
of advertising content and media content, the computer program
product including instructions operable to configure a data
processing apparatus to: receive a request for media content from a
remote computing device; provide, in response to the request, an
interactive advertising unit comprising: a first content layer
including the requested media content and a media player; a second
content layer including the advertising content, wherein the
advertising content comprises static content and interactive
content; and an integration module configured to: display the
requested media content in the media player; and reveal the
advertising content in an area extending from a boundary of a
playback window of the media player, wherein revealing the
advertising content includes moving web page content to accommodate
the advertising content; and transmit the interactive advertising
unit for presentation on the remote computing device.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The subject matter of this application relates generally to
methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for
integration of a video player pushdown advertising unit and digital
media content.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Content providers have long sought to include advertising as
part of their broadcasts in order to generate revenue and recoup
the costs of content production, and manufacturers of consumer
goods have placed their ads with various content providers in order
to extol the virtues of their goods to the largest possible
consumer audience. For example, ever since their earliest days,
radio and television stations frequently have broadcast blocks of
ads in between their programming segments. More recently, content
providers on the Internet have utilized banner advertisements,
pop-up advertisements, and other forms of interactive advertising
on websites.
[0003] In order to capitalize on the recent explosion in
availability of online media (e.g., streaming video feeds), content
providers, consumer goods companies, and advertising firms have
turned their attention to developing dynamic and interactive
experiences for users who access the online media.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It would be desirable to have a method and system for
dynamically integrating advertising content with media content
(e.g., digital media content) to achieve the effect of linking the
advertisement with the context of the digital media content, web
page, and/or the embedded media player, thereby increasing the
advertisement's exposure to the consumer. Also, it would be
desirable in some examples to completely interrupt the desired
media content in a linear fashion by displaying the advertising
content first, but also providing the user with a mechanism to
interact with the advertising content and view the media content.
It would be desirable in some examples to present the advertising
content and the digital media content in a non-linear fashion so to
leave the digital media content uninterrupted and substantially
unobstructed while at the same time displaying the advertising
content to the user, allowing the user to enjoy the desired media
content while simultaneously viewing the advertising content. Also,
it would be desirable in some examples to allow the user to
interact with the advertising content and/or tie the media content
and the advertising content together in a unique and unanticipated
way.
[0005] In general overview, the techniques described herein are
related to integration of a fully interactive rich media
advertising unit and media content (e.g., digital media content)
presented in a media player. The techniques provide for simulated
integration, creating an illusion to a user that the advertising
content and digital media content are brought together in the media
player. The techniques also provide for functional integration via
interaction between the advertising unit and the media player,
including manipulation of spatial, temporal, and control
components, resulting in a unique presentation of the advertising
content and digital media content to the user. Spatial integration
refers to the synchronization of position and coverage between the
advertising unit and the media player. Temporal integration refers
to the coordination of content display timing between the
advertising unit and the media player. Control integration refers
to the communication between the advertising unit and the media
player in transferring influence and priority of displayed content.
The techniques advantageously enable dynamic and unexpected
interplay between digital media content contained in an embedded
media player and an interactive, persistent advertising unit
configured to capture the attention of a user and offer an
engaging, memorable experience.
[0006] The invention, in one aspect, features a method for dynamic
integration and presentation of advertising content and media
content. The method includes receiving, by a server computing
device, a request for media content from a remote computing device
and providing, by the server computing device in response to the
request, an interactive advertising unit. The interactive
advertising unit includes a first content layer including the
requested media content and a media player, a second content layer
including the advertising content, wherein the advertising content
comprises static content and interactive content, and an
integration module configured to display the requested media
content in the media player and reveal the advertising content in
an area extending from a boundary of a playback window of the media
player, wherein revealing the advertising content includes moving
web page content to accommodate the advertising content. The method
also includes transmitting, by the server computing device, the
interactive advertising unit for presentation on the remote
computing device.
[0007] The invention, in another aspect, features a system for
dynamic integration and presentation of advertising content and
media content. The system includes a server computing device
configured to receive a request for media content from a remote
computing device and provide, in response to the request, an
interactive advertising unit. The interactive advertising unit
includes a first content layer including the requested media
content and a media player, a second content layer including the
advertising content, wherein the advertising content comprises
static content and interactive content, and an integration module
configured to display the requested media content in the media
player and reveal the advertising content in an area extending from
a boundary of a playback window of the media player, wherein
revealing the advertising content includes moving web page content
to accommodate the advertising content. The server computing device
is further configured to transmit the interactive advertising unit
for presentation on the remote computing device.
[0008] The invention, in another aspect, features a computer
program product, tangibly embodied in a computer readable storage
medium, for dynamic integration and presentation of advertising
content and media content. The computer program product includes
instructions operable to configure a data processing apparatus to
receive a request for media content from a remote computing device
and provide, in response to the request, an interactive advertising
unit. The interactive advertising unit includes a first content
layer including the requested media content and a media player, a
second content layer including the advertising content, wherein the
advertising content comprises static content and interactive
content, and an integration module configured to display the
requested media content in the media player and reveal the
advertising content in an area extending from a boundary of a
playback window of the media player, wherein revealing the
advertising content includes moving web page content to accommodate
the advertising content. The computer program product further
includes instructions operable to configure a data processing
apparatus to transmit the interactive advertising unit for
presentation on the remote computing device.
[0009] In some embodiments, any of the above aspects can include
one or more of the following features. In some embodiments, the
integration module is further configured to receive a request for
additional media content associated with the revealed advertising
content and display the additional media content within the
boundaries of the playback window of the media player.
[0010] In some embodiments, revealing the advertising content
occurs without user input, after a predetermined period of time, or
both. In some embodiments, revealing the advertising content occurs
in response to a user request. In some embodiments, revealing the
advertising content is synchronized with playback of the requested
media content.
[0011] In some embodiments, the integration module is further
configured to conceal the revealed advertising content. In some
embodiments, concealing the revealed advertising content occurs in
response to a user request. In some embodiments, concealing the
revealed advertising content occurs without user input, after a
predetermined period of time, or both.
[0012] In some embodiments, the integration module is further
configured to manage the spatial presentation of the requested
media content and the advertising content, synchronize the temporal
presentation of the requested media content and the advertising
content, and control the presentation priority of the requested
media content and the advertising content. In some embodiments,
managing the spatial presentation includes positioning the
advertising content over the media player so as to obscure the
requested media content. In some embodiments, managing the spatial
presentation includes positioning the advertising content in
proximity to the media player so as to display the requested media
content unobscured.
[0013] In some embodiments, the integration module displays an
animation in revealing the advertising content. In some
embodiments, the integration module extends the display area of the
requested media content to a widescreen format. In some
embodiments, the integration module displays an animation in
concealing the revealed advertising content.
[0014] In some embodiments, the static content and the interactive
content are related according to genre, theme, advertised product,
subject matter, or any combination thereof. In some embodiments,
the interactive content includes arcade games, puzzle games, trivia
games, content rating applications, interactive virtual objects
representative of the functionality of the advertised product, chat
windows, product catalogs, or other types of interactive
entertainment or communication applications.
[0015] In some embodiments, the integration module is further
configured to receive input based on a user action. In some
embodiments, at least one of the static content and the interactive
content includes a graphical representation of an advertised
product, an advertised service, or both. In some embodiments, the
integration module is configured to transmit one or more commands
from the second content layer to the first content layer, the one
or more commands operable to control playback of the requested
media content in the media player.
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system for the dynamic
integration and presentation of advertising and media content.
[0017] FIG. 2 is a diagram of an interactive advertising unit to
display media content and advertising content.
[0018] FIGS. 3A-3D are screenshots of an exemplary embodiment of a
video player pushdown interactive advertising unit provided by the
system and integrated with digital media content.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] In general overview, the techniques described herein are
directed to methods and apparatuses, including computer program
products, for dynamic integration and presentation of advertising
content and media content (e.g., digital media content). As
described in more detail, the advertising content is combined with
the digital media content (displayed in, for example, a media
player) in a seamless fashion to provide an interactive advertising
unit. The creation of the interactive advertising unit provides the
advantages of greatly increasing a user's exposure to the
advertising content while not materially diminishing the user's
consumption of the digital media content. The nature of the
interactive advertising unit, displaying advertising content in
proximity to requested digital media content, allows the use of a
broad range of marketing techniques, such as product placement,
brand association, and click-through opportunities. Thus, the
techniques provide an opportunity for manufacturers to increase the
effectiveness of their advertising while maintaining the
accessibility and appeal of the requested digital media
content.
[0020] The display of the advertising and digital media content is
not limited to a web browser or traditional embedded media player.
For example, the advertising content and/or video content could be
displayed to a user via an interactive application downloaded and
executed on a smart phone, i.e., an "app" configured to run on the
iPhone.RTM. from Apple.RTM. Computer, Inc.
[0021] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system 100 for dynamic
integration and presentation of advertising and media content. The
system 100 includes a client computing device 102, a communications
network 104, and a server computing device 106. In some
embodiments, the server computing device 106 is connected to one or
more other computing devices which provide advertising content
(e.g., ad server 108) and digital media content (e.g., video server
110). The server computing device 106, ad server 108, and video
server 110 can reside at the same physical location or may be
dispersed to multiple physical locations. The server computing
device 106, ad server 108, and video server 110 can be located on
the same physical device or one or more of the servers 106, 108,
110 can be distributed over many devices. The server computing
device 106, ad server 108, and video server 110 can communicate via
a communications network, for example communications network
104.
[0022] The client computing device 102 is the hardware that
displays the interactive advertising unit containing advertising
content and digital media content to a user. Example computing
devices take on many forms, including but not limited to a personal
computer, a standalone video player, a home video game console, a
portable video game system, a personal digital assistant (PDA), an
internet appliance, a smart phone, a set-top box, or the like. The
computing device 102 includes network-interface components to
enable the user to connect to a communications network 104, such as
the Internet. The computing device 102 also includes browser
software to enable the user to interact with web sites and other
content providers. Some example browser software includes
Microsoft.RTM. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox.RTM., or other
similar software applications. The client computing device 102 also
includes digital content playback plug-ins or standalone software
to enable the user to view digital media content (e.g., video and
audio) received over the communications network 104. Examples of
digital media content playback software includes Microsoft.RTM.
Windows Media.RTM. Player, Adobe.RTM. Flash.RTM. Player,
QuickTime.RTM. from Apple.RTM. Computer, Inc., or other similar
applications.
[0023] The server computing device 106 hosts web pages and other
similar content, and receives content requests from the client
computing device 102 via the communications network 104.
[0024] The communications network 104 channels communications from
the client computing device 102 to the server computing device 106.
The network 104 may be a local network, such as a LAN, or a wide
area network, such as the Internet or the World Wide Web.
[0025] The ad server 108 hosts advertising content for use by the
server computing device 106. In some embodiments, the ad server 108
receives requests for advertising content directly from the client
computing device 102 via the communications network 104. In some
embodiments, the ad server 108 receives requests for advertising
content from the client computing device 102 by way of the server
computing device 106. Advertising content can take a variety of
forms. Examples include a static banner ad, a graphical animation
or an interactive, rich media application that contains graphics,
animation, audio, and/or video content, such as a Flash.RTM.
application.
[0026] The media server 110 hosts digital media content for use by
the server computing device 106. In some embodiments, the media
server 110 can receive requests for digital media content from the
client computing device 102 via the communications network 104. In
some embodiments, the media server 110 receives requests for
advertising content from the client computing device 102 by way of
the server computing device 106. The digital media content can take
a variety of forms. The media content can be short-form video
content, i.e., a four-minute music video. The media content can be
long-form video content, i.e., a thirty-minute television program.
The media content can be audio content, i.e., a radio broadcast.
Other examples include user-submitted amateur video, professional
television shows, motion pictures, webcasts, podcasts, music
videos, or other similar content.
[0027] FIG. 2 is a diagram 200 of an interactive advertising unit
202 to display media content and advertising content.
[0028] A user interacts with the system 100 by opening a web
browser 212 on the client computing device 102 and entering the
address of the web server 106. The client computing device 102
sends a content request associated with the address entered by the
user to the server computing device 106. Once the server computing
device 106 receives the request, the server computing device 106
retrieves the requested content and transmits the content for
display in the web browser 212 on the computing device 102. For
example, the user can enter a standard web address, such as
http://www.mtv.com/videos/, into the browser window 212 at the
client computing device 102. The web server 106 can then transmit
the web page located at mtv.com/videos/ to the computing device 102
for display in the browser 212.
[0029] In yet other examples, the owner of the server computing
device 106 may wish to present an advertisement to the user when
the user requests digital media content. As above, the user
interacts with the system 100 by entering or navigating to the
address of media content associated with the server computing
device 106. Upon receiving the request, the server computing device
106 retrieves the requested media content (e.g., from media server
110). Before transmitting the requested media content to the
computing device 102, the server computing device retrieves
advertising content (e.g., from the ad server 108). In some
embodiments, the advertising content is selected by the server
computing device 106 based on predetermined criteria, such as a
focused advertising campaign. Examples of an advertising campaign
can include a predetermined number of displays of the advertising
content, a predefined period of time in which the advertising
content will be selected for display, a marketing association
between the owner of the advertising content, the producer of the
requested video content, and the like. The server computing device
106 combines the advertising content and the requested digital
media content to provide an interactive advertising unit 202. The
server computing device 106 transmits the interactive advertising
unit 202 to the client computing device 102 for presentation to a
user. The interactive advertising unit 202 presents the advertising
content (e.g., from ad server 108) along with the digital media
content requested by the user (e.g., from media server 110) in a
number of interesting, memorable, and dynamic ways, as shown
below.
[0030] In some embodiments, the server computing device 106
combines the digital media content and the advertising content into
an interactive advertising unit 202 using a multi-layered approach.
The server computing device 106 places the digital media content
and associated media player into a first content layer 204, and
places the advertising content into a second content layer 206. In
one embodiment, the second content layer 206 is positioned on top
of the first content layer 204 of the interactive advertising unit
202. The interactive advertising unit 202 is transmitted to the
client computing device 102 for display, such as in browser window
212 (e.g., embedded in a larger web page). In some embodiments, the
interactive advertising unit 202 provides the second content layer
206 using the <div> tag provided by the HTML programming
language, in association with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to
coordinate presentation attributes of the <div> tag.
[0031] The interactive advertising unit 202 includes an interaction
module 208 which coordinates the interactions between the content
layers (e.g., first content layer 204 and second content layer
206). The interaction module 208 manages the spatial presentation,
synchronizes the temporal presentation, and controls the
presentation priority of the advertising content and the digital
media content in the respective content layers 204 and 206. The
interaction module 208 coordinates the spatial, temporal, and
control functionality to work in concert with each other,
advantageously merging the features of each presentation type.
[0032] Management of the spatial relationship between the digital
media content and the media player in the first content layer 204,
and the advertising content in the second content layer 206, is
important to providing an engaging and dynamic experience to the
user. In one embodiment, the interaction module 208 of the
interactive advertising unit 202 positions the second content layer
206 in certain areas above the first content layer 204, thereby
enabling the strategic placement of the advertising content in an
area that catches the user's attention while keeping the digital
media content in the first content layer 204 unobstructed and
available for viewing. In another embodiment, the interaction
module 208 of the interactive advertising unit 202 positions the
second content layer 206 in certain areas above the first content
layer 204 in a way that masks or obscures the digital media content
in the first content layer 204. In this embodiment, the interaction
module 208 leverages the masking of the digital media content to
emphasize the advertising content or to reveal the digital media
content to the user in a dramatic and unexpected way. In any of
these embodiments, the second content layer 206 can be partially or
fully transparent until the interactive advertising unit 202
displays the advertising content.
[0033] Synchronization of the temporal relationship between the
digital media content and the media player in the first content
layer 204, and the advertising content in the second content layer
206, is also important to achieving a unique and unexpected user
experience. In one embodiment, the interaction module 208 displays
advertising content (e.g., a pre-roll video, a pop-up ad) before
presentation of the digital media content to assist the user in
making a "connection" between the advertised goods and the media
content, and thereby increasing the user's anticipation of and
engagement in the content.
[0034] In addition, control of the presentation priority between
the digital media content in the first content layer 204, and the
advertising content in the second content layer 206, is important
for augmenting the interactive functionality of the interactive
advertising unit 202 to increase user interest in and appeal of the
presented content. In one embodiment, the interaction module 208 of
the interactive advertising unit 202 displays the advertising
content until the module 208 receives a user input request to skip
the advertising content and begin displaying the requested digital
media content in the media player 210, thereby inducing the user to
interact with the advertising content and maximizing exposure for
the advertised goods. In another embodiment, the interaction module
208 of the interactive advertising unit 202 displays the
advertising content until the content has completed its playback
then transitions to displaying the requested digital media content
in an unexpected way. In this embodiment, the interaction module
208 integrates the display of the advertising content seamlessly
into the overall presentation to enable advertising opportunities
that are dynamic and interesting.
[0035] Although shown as covering almost the entire browser window
212, the content layers 204 and 206 of the interactive advertising
unit 202 can vary in size and cover any portion of the browser
window 212. In some embodiments, the interactive advertising unit
202 includes multiple content layers, in addition to the first and
second content layers 204 and 206. In one embodiment, the
interactive advertising unit 202 places one content layer (e.g.,
second content layer 206) above a media player 210 contained in
another content layer (e.g., first content layer 204), while the
interactive advertising unit 202 can place another separate content
layer (not shown) above a different section of the browser window
212, such as above the top portion or in a side margin. The
interaction module 208 of the interactive advertising unit 202
coordinates the spatial presentation management, temporal
presentation synchronization, and the presentation priority control
of the content residing in each of the provided content layers
(e.g., layers 204 and 206). In one embodiment, the interaction
module 208 uses a protocol such as LocalConnections provided in the
Adobe Flash.RTM. development tool to communicate between the
respective content layers (e.g., layers 204 and 206).
[0036] FIGS. 3A-3D are screenshots of an exemplary embodiment of an
interactive advertising unit (e.g., interactive advertising unit
302c) provided by the system 100, wherein the advertising unit 302c
includes a video player pushdown content area integrated with
digital media content.
[0037] When a user at a client computing device (e.g., client
computing device 102) navigates to a web page that hosts the
desired digital media content, the server computing device 106
receives the request and retrieves the requested media content
(e.g., from video server 110) and advertising content (e.g., from
ad server 108). The server computing device 106 combines the
advertising content and the digital media content to provide an
interactive advertising unit. The interactive advertising unit
places the advertising content--e.g., the video player pushdown
content--into the second content layer, and places the digital
media content in the first content layer which includes the media
player 302b (e.g., in a browser window 302a). At this point, the
interactive advertising unit and video player pushdown content area
are hidden from view.
[0038] In this embodiment, the second content layer covers the
entire area of the media player 302b in the first content layer.
The interaction module of the interactive advertising unit
transfers control to the media player 302b in the first content
layer, and the media player 302b begins playback of the requested
media content.
[0039] Shortly after the media player 302b begins playback of the
requested media content (e.g., five seconds), the interaction
module of the interactive advertising unit 302c (as shown in FIG.
3B) displays the video player pushdown content below the media
player 302b in a visually stimulating and unexpected manner.
Referring to FIG. 3B, the interactive advertising unit 302c
displays the video player pushdown content by pushing down the web
page content (e.g., the "Recommended for You" web page content 304)
located immediately below the video player 302b to provide space
for the newly-revealed video player pushdown content area 306. In
some embodiments, the interactive advertising unit 302c can display
the video player pushdown content area 306 automatically (i.e.,
without receipt of any user input). In some embodiments, the
interactive advertising unit 302c can display the pushdown content
area 306 after receiving a command or other input (e.g., a mouse
click, a mouse-over) from the user.
[0040] In some embodiments, the interactive advertising unit 302c
displays a trigger or similar interactive feature (not shown)
within the borders of the playback window of the media player 302b.
As the media player 302b begins playback of the requested media
content, the interactive advertising unit 302c places the trigger
on top of the requested media content (e.g., in a corner of the
playback window of the media player 302b) so that the trigger is
visible to the user. The trigger can be semi-transparent so as to
limit obstruction of the requested content. The user interacts with
the trigger, and the interactive advertising unit 302c responds by
revealing the video player pushdown content area 306.
[0041] As shown in FIG. 3B, the video player pushdown content area
306 contains advertising and/or branding elements 308 (e.g., a
product trademark, service mark, or other icon) and displays
additional media content (e.g., music videos) available to the user
upon request. The video player pushdown content area 306 also
includes interactive elements, such as a control button (in this
example, slider bar 310), that the user can manipulate to control
display of the additional media content. For example, the user can
slide the control button 310 to the left or to the right, and each
position in the slider bar 310 can correspond to a different type
of media content. The user can slide the control button 310 to the
left side in order to indicate a preference for "comedy" media
content and, in response to the user manipulation, the interactive
advertising unit 302c can present the user with links, screenshots,
descriptions or icons (e.g., link 312) connected to one or more
videos that are classified or categorized within the comedy genre.
Similarly, the user can slide the control button 310 to the right
side in order to indicate a preference for "music" media content
and, in response, the interactive advertising unit 302c can display
links, screenshots, descriptions or icons (e.g., link 312)
connected to one or more short-form music videos.
[0042] In addition, the interactive advertising unit 302c can
display advertisement-branded content in the video player pushdown
content area 306. For example, a trademark or similar identifying
feature 308 of a commercial product or advertiser (in this case,
the "Golden Arches" of McDonald's.RTM.) can be included within the
video player pushdown content area 306. In some embodiments, the
identifying feature 308 is interactive. The interactive advertising
unit 302c can receive input corresponding to a user's interaction
with the identifying feature 308 (e.g., a mouse click) and display
additional information associated with the advertised product or
service. For example, the interactive advertising unit 302c can
launch a new browser window that brings the user directly to a
website featuring the product. In another example, the interactive
advertising unit 302c can display an advertisement for the product
in proximity to the media player 302b and in the same browser
window 302a as the interactive advertising unit 302c (e.g., a
banner ad or graphical display).
[0043] In some embodiments, the video player pushdown content area
306 can also include interactive features (e.g., "Like" button 314)
related to social networking or social media websites. As shown in
FIG. 3B, the "Like" button 314 is displayed below the identifying
feature 308. When the user clicks on the button 314, the
interactive advertising unit 302c transmits information to a social
networking site (e.g., Facebook.RTM.), which can display the
specific media content and/or the trademark and advertiser in the
user's profile or other similar page at the social networking site.
This technique provides additional exposure for the advertiser and
advertised product, and increases the interactivity of the
advertising unit 302c, thereby providing benefits for both the
advertiser and the user.
[0044] Advertisement-branded content is not limited to static icons
or trademarks associated with a particular product or advertiser.
Advertisement-branded content can include arcade games, puzzle
games, trivia games, content rating applications, interactive
virtual objects representative of the functionality of the
advertised product, chat windows, product catalogs, or other types
of interactive entertainment or communication applications.
[0045] As shown in FIG. 3C, the user interacts with the video
player pushdown content area 306 by clicking one of the additional
media content links or screenshots (e.g., link 312). In response,
the interactive advertising unit 302c launches a fly-up window 316
that covers the playback window of the media player 302b. The
interaction module of the interactive advertising unit 302c also
sends a command to the media player 302b to pause playback of the
initially-requested media content.
[0046] In some embodiments, the fly-up window 316 can be displayed
using a variety of different animation techniques, including but
not limited to moving from another part of the browser window 302a
(e.g., popping into place, expanding from the center of the
playback window, sliding up into view from the bottom portion of
the media player 302b). It should be apparent that these examples
are not exhaustive and many available animation techniques can be
implemented in order to display the fly-up window 316.
[0047] When the fly-up window 316 is active, the interactive
advertising unit 302c displays the additional media content
corresponding to the link (e.g., link 312) selected by the user in
the video player pushdown content area 306. In some embodiments,
the interactive advertising unit 302c can automatically begin
playback of the additional media content. In some embodiments, the
interactive advertising unit 302c pauses playback of the additional
media content and display an icon (e.g., play button 318) with
which the user must interact before playback of the additional
media content will begin.
[0048] In some embodiments, the interactive advertising unit 302c
displays a `pre-roll` advertising video before presenting the
additional media content to the user. The advertising video can be
associated with the advertising or branding elements located in the
video player pushdown content area 306. For example, the
interactive advertising unit 302c can display a short-form
McDonald's.RTM. commercial (e.g., twenty-second video) before
displaying the additional media content, when the video player
pushdown content area 306 includes the "Golden Arches" logo. The
interactive advertising unit 302c can display a countdown or other
indication that the additional media content requested by the user
will begin shortly (e.g., in twenty seconds).
[0049] During playback of the additional media content in the
fly-up window 316, the video player pushdown content area 306 is
still active and available for receiving interaction from the user
(e.g., clicking on a different link). In some embodiments, the
interactive advertising unit 302c displays additional interactive
features associated with sharing or linking the media content
playing in the fly-up window 316 to social networking websites. As
shown in FIG. 3D, the interactive advertising unit 302c plays the
additional media content in the fly-up window 316. The interactive
advertising unit 302c also displays a set of sharing tools
"Facebook," "Twitter," "Link," "Embed" (collectively, 320) that
provide the capability for the user to share the additional media
content on various external websites.
[0050] The interactive advertising unit 302c also displays a close
button 322 in the upper-right corner of the fly-up window 316. The
close button 322 enables the user to stop playback of the
additional media content and close the fly-up window 316. Upon
clicking the close button 322, the interactive advertising unit
302c removes the fly-up window 316, revealing the playback window
of the media player 302b that was covered previously. The
interaction module of the interactive advertising unit 302c returns
control to the media player 302b, and instructs the media player
302b to resume playback of the originally-requested media
content.
[0051] In some embodiments, the interactive advertising unit 302c
can wait until the additional media content has concluded before
automatically closing the fly-up window 316. In some embodiments,
upon conclusion of the additional media content, the interactive
advertising unit 302c can display more media content for
consumption by the user. For example, the interactive advertising
unit 302c can provide, in the fly-up window 316, links to other
media content that may be related in genre, subject matter, theme,
or artist to the additional media content. The interactive
advertising unit 302c can also display a replay button that enables
the user to view the additional media content again.
[0052] The above-described systems and methods can be implemented
in digital electronic circuitry, in computer hardware, firmware,
and/or software. The implementation can be as a computer program
product (i.e., a computer program tangibly embodied in a computer
readable medium). The implementation can, for example, be in a
machine-readable storage device and/or include a propagated signal,
for execution by, or to control the operation of, data processing
apparatus. The implementation can, for example, be a programmable
processor, a computer, and/or multiple computers.
[0053] A computer program can be written in any form of programming
language, including compiled and/or interpreted languages, and the
computer program can be deployed in any form, including as a
stand-alone program or as a subroutine, element, and/or other unit
suitable for use in a computing environment. A computer program can
be deployed to be executed on one computer or on multiple computers
at one site.
[0054] Method steps can be performed by one or more programmable
processors executing a computer program to perform functions of the
invention by operating on input data and generating output. Method
steps can also be performed by and an apparatus can be implemented
as special purpose logic circuitry. The circuitry can, for example,
be a FPGA (field programmable gate array), an ASIC
(application-specific integrated circuit), a DSP (digital signal
processor), and/or any other discrete circuitry that is configured
to implement the required functions. Modules, subroutines, and
software agents can refer to portions of the computer program, the
processor, the special circuitry, software, and/or hardware that
implement that functionality.
[0055] Processors suitable for the execution of a computer program
include, by way of example, both general and special purpose
microprocessors, and any one or more processors of any kind of
digital computer. Generally, a processor receives instructions and
data from a read-only memory or a random access memory or both. The
essential elements of a computer are a processor for executing
instructions and one or more memory devices for storing
instructions and data. Generally, a computer can include, can be
operatively coupled to receive data from and/or transfer data to
one or more mass storage devices for storing data (e.g., magnetic,
magneto-optical disks, or optical disks).
[0056] Data transmission and instructions can also occur over a
communications network. Computer readable mediums suitable for
embodying computer program instructions and data include all forms
of non-volatile memory, including by way of example semiconductor
memory devices. The computer readable mediums can, for example, be
EPROM, EEPROM, flash memory devices, magnetic disks, internal hard
disks, removable disks, magneto-optical disks, CD-ROM, and/or
DVD-ROM disks. The processor and the memory can be supplemented by,
and/or incorporated in special purpose logic circuitry.
[0057] To provide for interaction with a user, the above described
techniques can be implemented on a computer having a display device
or a transmitting device. The display device can be, for example, a
cathode ray tube (CRT) and/or a liquid crystal display (LCD)
monitor. The interaction with a user can be, for example, a display
of information to the user and a keyboard and a pointing device
(e.g., a mouse or a trackball) by which the user can provide input
to the computer (e.g., interact with a user interface element).
Other kinds of devices can be used to provide for interaction with
a user. Other devices can be, for example, feedback provided to the
user in any form of sensory feedback (e.g., visual feedback,
auditory feedback, or tactile feedback). Input from the user can
be, for example, received in any form, including acoustic, speech,
and/or tactile input.
[0058] The client device and the computing device can include, for
example, a computer, a computer with a browser device, a telephone,
an IP phone, a mobile device (e.g., cellular phone, personal
digital assistant (PDA) device, smart phone, laptop computer,
electronic mail device), and/or other communication devices. The
browser device includes, for example, a computer (e.g., desktop
computer, laptop computer) with a World Wide Web browser (e.g.,
Microsoft.RTM. Internet Explorer.RTM. available from Microsoft
Corporation, Mozilla.RTM. Firefox available from Mozilla
Corporation). The mobile computing device includes, for example, a
Blackberry.RTM..
[0059] The web servers can be, for example, a computer with a
server module (e.g., Microsoft.RTM. Internet Information Services
available from Microsoft Corporation, Apache Web Server available
from Apache Software Foundation, Apache Tomcat Web Server available
from Apache Software Foundation).
[0060] The above described techniques can be implemented in a
distributed computing system that includes a back-end component.
The back-end component can, for example, be a data server, a
middleware component, and/or an application server. The above
described techniques can be implemented in a distributing computing
system that includes a front-end component. The front-end component
can, for example, be a client computer having a graphical user
interface, a Web browser through which a user can interact with an
example implementation, and/or other graphical user interfaces for
a transmitting device. The components of the system can be
interconnected by any form or medium of digital data communication
(e.g., a communication network).
[0061] The system can include clients and servers. A client and a
server are generally remote from each other and typically interact
through a communication network. The relationship of client and
server arises by virtue of computer programs running on the
respective computers and having a client-server relationship to
each other.
[0062] The above described communication networks can be
implemented in a packet-based network, a circuit-based network,
and/or a combination of a packet-based network and a circuit-based
network. Packet-based networks can include, for example, the
Internet, a carrier internet protocol (IP) network (e.g., local
area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), campus area network
(CAN), metropolitan area network (MAN), home area network (HAN)), a
private IP network, an IP private branch exchange (IPBX), a
wireless network (e.g., radio access network (RAN), 802.11 network,
802.16 network, general packet radio service (GPRS) network,
HiperLAN), and/or other packet-based networks. Circuit-based
networks can include, for example, the public switched telephone
network (PSTN), a private branch exchange (PBX), a wireless network
(e.g., RAN, Bluetooth, code-division multiple access (CDMA)
network, time division multiple access (TDMA) network, global
system for mobile communications (GSM) network), and/or other
circuit-based networks.
[0063] Comprise, include, and/or plural forms of each are open
ended and include the listed parts and can include additional parts
that are not listed. And/or is open ended and includes one or more
of the listed parts and combinations of the listed parts.
[0064] One skilled in the art will realize the invention may be
embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit
or essential characteristics thereof. The foregoing embodiments are
therefore to be considered in all respects illustrative rather than
limiting of the invention described herein.
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