
"Does the generated output show a well-composed ad with text that is readable and fitting for digital screens such as TV?"
This test case fails. The output successfully delivers clean, couch-readable visuals with strong contrast and a stable composition that ensures the product reveal and King Bristle’s on-camera performance stay brand-consistent. However, it fails to meet the primary output technical specifications because the final deliverable could not be achieved through AI generation alone. The root cause is a model limitation regarding the integration of stable, high-fidelity branding and fixed layouts within a single video file. It is suggested to generate the visual assets clean and use the platform’s digital screen editor to build the template for the final output. Because the end result was reliant on external templating rather than being fully AI-generated, it is not usable in a real-world professional context without manual correction.
Red: Not supported; Green: Supported
Primary deliverable: Digital signage video loop (MP4)
• Resolution: 1920×1080 (landscape) or 1080×1920 (portrait) per placement
• Codec: H.264, High Profile; 8–12 Mbps; AAC audio 48kHz (or muted for silent venues)
• Duration: 6–15s loop; seamless loop; no fades unless requested
Generate a photoreal screen-ad keyframe suitable for Google TV / YouTube TV. Scene: King Bristle in a premium low-key studio setting with a deep charcoal/black background and very subtle warm ember accents (clean, minimal). He faces the camera directly and points/gestures toward the viewer as if addressing them (heroic, playful-aggressive, not scary). Composition is bold and couch-readable with high contrast and lots of negative space; no clutter. No other text, no logos, no warping, clean and ad-ready.