OOH ad – Video production

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Adeval Criteria

Does the video read instantly from afar (clear silhouette, stable product, strong contrast), without jumps, avoid noisy/chaotic motion, and stay on-brand (premium, intense, fire-forward)?

Status
Fail
Category
Video Production
Updated
May 7, 2026
Model
Veo 3.1
Generations used
100
Time taken
2552

Evaluation Rationale

This test case fails. The output successfully captures the premium, fire-forward aesthetic of the Plaque Slayer brand, featuring a large, stable headline and a hero product that remains clear and legible throughout the spot. The motion is well-controlled—using subtle embers and a gentle heat-pulse—to maintain readability from a distance without introducing chaotic visual noise. However, it fails to meet the primary output technical specifications because the generated resolution and file size are insufficient for the large-scale requirements of Out-of-Home (OOH) digital billboards. The root cause is a model limitation regarding the native generation of high-resolution, large-format assets. Because the output does not meet the necessary physical scale for professional billboard deployment, it is not usable in a real-world context without manual upscaling or external reconstruction.

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Output

Red: Not supported; Green: Supported

Primary deliverable: DOOH video loop (MP4)

• Resolution: per network (commonly 1920×1080 or 1080×1920); pixel-perfect, no letterboxing
• Codec: H.264; 25/30fps; 8–15 Mbps; audio muted unless allowed
• Duration: per network (commonly 6/10/15s); hard cut loop; avoid flashing content

Input prompt

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Generate a photoreal DOOH key visual starting frame for Plaque Slayer “Dragon’s Breath” mouth spray. A single product large in frame on the right, perfectly upright and stable, with the label/logo fully sharp and legible (no distortion). Background must be minimal and premium: deep charcoal-to-black gradient with a subtle refined texture, deep blacks, and a controlled warm ember/orange glow halo kept soft and clean (no visible flames, no smoke clouds). Add only a few tiny micro-embers near the lower third (very sparse, subtle). Lighting: dramatic low-key studio style with a warm amber rim/key from one side and a cooler shadow fill from the opposite side, creating physically plausible specular highlights and realistic reflections plus a natural contact shadow at the base. Add a large headline on the left in condensed-bold uppercase: “UNLEASH THE INFERNO” in 3 separate lines aligned on the left, high-contrast white/off-white, centered, within safe margins, perfectly straight and readable, no perspective warp. Have King Bristle lean against the giant product with his arms crossed. Leave generous negative space around the headline and product for distance readability. No other text, no extra logos beyond the product packaging, no clutter.