Leo Burnett's Award-Winning Billboard Campaign With PubNub



The Need for Real-time Speed
PubNub Data Streams was used to broadcast queue information and trigger the call-to-action for the user to look up to the screen as his or her thank you message appeared. The Leo Burnett development team needed a way to orchestrate the multi-screen experience for the participants to make the transition from the device to the billboard seamless. Because the real-life turtle hatchlings that were filmed for the ending sequence were moving very quickly, it was easy for the audience to miss them if they were a couple seconds late to look up from their device. Real-time speed was essential.It was important to keep our audience engaged at all times and not have them put away their device to wait for the billboard to show their names, thereby missing the key donation drive message at the end which was important for our client's cause
Reza Rosli technologist at Leo Burnett
Real-time Bidirectional Digital Billboard Communication
PubNub Data Streams was used to maintain a consistent, bidirectional communication layer between the digital billboard and users' iOS and Android devices. The information was used to calculate the waiting time and displayed as contextually appropriate messages on the devices (e.g. "10 meters to go"). The end sequence on the digital billboard was triggered only after the signal was received that the crawl sequence has ended, and each participant was notified to look up to the billboard as soon as his or her personalized end sequence started.The synchronous real-time communication capability provided by PubNub made this possible, where latencies from asynchronous communications (i.e. AJAX polling) would have introduced unacceptable delays and complicated our queue management strategy. With PubNub, we were always confident there would be no lags, which would cause our audience to miss their hero moment on the billboard
Rosli