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SideShow Showcase 2/17/2012

17 Feb

Welcome to this week’s SideShow Showcase, where we celebrate the abundance of creative second screen experiences being made by television fans like you, using our Miso SideShow platform.

Our first SideShow of note is for the latest episode of American Idol. Michael DeLisi tracked down all the songs being covered, provided links to them on iTunes, and even found the Twitter accounts for the contestants who didn’t make the cut! We’re sure they appreciate the support.

Change the way you watch Idol – get all the information you’ve been wondering about pushed right to your phone.

Back before YouTube, the only way to get your short silly home video fix was America’s Funniest Home Videos. After 22 years, AFV is still going strong, and with diamondIan’s SideShow, you can head over to YouTube for more of the best funny home videos.

Sure, Two and a Half Men hasn’t been the same since Ashton Kutcher replaced Charlie Sheen, but that doesn’t mean that the most talked about show of the year has gotten less interesting. Matthew Simon explains some of the subtle nuances of the episode “The Duchess of Dull-in-Sack.”

Keep checking in for the scoop on the best second screen experiences around! If you think you have some knowledge to share, sign up here to start creating SideShows. Happy watching!

Mirror, mirror on the wall: What’s your favorite card of them all?

13 Feb
Calling all Once Upon A Time fanatics! You are on the spotlight for this week’s SideShow card contest! One lucky winner could win an enchanting basket full of Once Upon A Time merchandise!
Join the fun!

  • Contest starts on Monday, 2/13 and ends on Sunday, 2/19  at 11:59pm PT
  • Pick your favorite SideShow cards from any Once Upon A Time SideShow on iPhone
  • Share the card to Twitter with hashtag #misoOUAT 
  • One lucky winner will be announced the following Monday on the @gomiso Twitter

Here's one our favorite OUAT cards!

Let the SideShow card sharing begin and may your wish of winning that magical basket come true!

Become a SideShow Producer!

9 Feb

Do you LOVE TV? Do your friends turn to you for your insights on shows and celebs? Do you love to share your opinion on the latest plot developments?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, apply to become a SideShow Producer and starting producing your unique second screen channel on iPhone!

Provide your opinions, share your favorite quotes, ask questions, and much more! Now fans can follow YOU while they watch, no matter when they watch!

Create your own show within your favorite shows!

What’s in it for you?

  • Get famous! Your SideShow could be featured on iPhone and web.
  • Gain access to new features on Miso.
  • See metrics of fan interactions to your SideShows.
  • Receive free schwag from Miso and TV networks – and a chance to join exclusive events!

..and that’s just the beginning!

Think you got the chops? Sign-up to become a SideShow Producer NOW! 

We already have lots of talented SideShow Producers. Big shout-out to some of our best: Aline, Nola, Daisy, Chad, Sean, Mary, Matt, Meghan, Nina, Susan & more!

Scripting the Best Predictions for Scripted TV

7 Feb

With Miso SideShows, we’re creating a place for fans to comment with their shows tagged to the exact moment of what they want to talk about. No more spoilers, no more lost discussions.

After publishing our breakthrough study on the second-screen space last year, we launched the SideShow platform in September 2011, so fans could enjoy an improved way to socialize and share around the television programs they watch. This sort of experience had never been done before, so Miso was venturing into uncharted grounds. Now that we’re a little older and a little wiser, we’d like to share with you some of our findings regarding what makes the most successful SideShow content.

One of the things we expected is that fans would love the opportunity to predict what comes next – no longer would they reduce themselves to shouting at their TV set. Most of the time, we were proved right: fans loved voting on possible future outcomes and sharing their opinions about them. There are times, though, where prompts for predictions went eerily quiet. What caused the disparity in fan engagement between one prediction card and another? We’ve dove into SideShows created for serial dramas to see what makes fans want to lean forward and interact with scripted TV.

The Power of Pick Ems

Early in the platform, it became clear that Pick Em votes were the most common interaction, having the most amount of fun for the least amount of effort. What we didn’t expect, however, was that Pick Ems could also have some of the most comments and social shares, given the right situation. When Pick Ems offer a chance to predict an important future outcome without constraining the viewer into an overly-specific response, commenting and sharing went through the roof. These “Two-Part Pick Ems,” which explicitly ask for an answer and implicitly ask for an explanation, are the most successful type of card for prompting predictions from viewers.

You’ll notice that the answers to these Pick Ems from Dexter are actually pretty unspecific. They don’t over-explain any option or expect specific predictions, instead, they’re essentially a binary response. But by simply covering the spectrum of responses with Pick Em options, they offer the opportunity to elaborate. For example, instead of asking “What will happen to Quinn?” and giving answers that include a variety of scenarios, the card asks “Are Quinn’s days at Miami Metro Homicide numbered?”, which identifies the specific dramatic tension that is prompting the question to begin with, molds it into a yes or no question, and then invites speculation as to how or why.

The fluidity of these second level interactions is what makes these Pick Ems more effective than open-ended questions. Instead of prompting with an open-ended prediction question, or a Pick Em with pre-speculated choices, the Two-Part Pick Em provides simple answers while stimulating creative responses. They maintain the ease of the Pick Em format, while the increased investment of commenting leads to more sharing. As a result, Two-Part Pick Ems could be expected to receive 43% more votes and 36% more shares than a prediction Pick Em that provides specific answers.

Timing is Everything

The other important quality of a successful prediction card is when in an episode it occurs. What we found from serial dramas is that viewers prefer to predict about episodic plot arcs, which develop early in the episodes. Prediction Pick Ems occurring early in the exposition and rising action of an episode, like this example from The Walking Dead, receive four times as many votes and shares than those during the climax or resolution.

The importance of this contextual factor leads to several content-related questions. For one, if viewers prefer prediction cards earlier in an episode, does that mean they prefer to predict episode plot arcs as opposed to episode-ending cliffhangers? Not necessarily. Prediction cards regarding serial/season plot arcs that occur at the end of an episode can be very successful. However, after the climax and resolution, at the end of an episode, the most important card to include is a place to give the viewers the opportunity to leave reactions. In fact, open-ended cliffhanger prediction cards often turn into reactions, completely ignoring the question!

Care About All The Characters

Finally, we hypothesized that fans would care more about predicting the fate of the main characters and of the central plot, than of auxiliary characters and insignificant subplots, but were surprised to discover that prediction Pick Ems that regarded the central plot and characters were nearly indiscernible from the rest. That is to say, when it comes to prediction Pick Ems, viewers are not picky.

Take these cards from Dexter. We believed that the most successful Pick Ems would be about the A-plot, Dexter hunting Travis. After all, if you were chatting about the show at the water-cooler, more likely than not, you would share your predictions about the primary plot. Yet prediction Pick Ems regarding Quinn and Batistas’ office conflict, or Deb, LaGuerta, and Matthews’ power struggles, all got comparable interactions and shares. That means the success of prediction cards is not determined by what they ask, but how they ask it.

The Three Tips for Prediction Pick Ems

  • The best practice for implementing prediction cards is to identify the dramatic element that is being predicted about, and form a Pick Em question in a way that can be answered with clear, simple choices.
  • Ask for predictions early in an episode, and offer places to share reactions at the end.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask about any part of the story!

We hope you enjoyed our study on prediction prompts for scripted TV. Join us at Miso as we explore the vast opportunities of second screen content. Until next time, happy creating!

Gleek it Out! Share and WIN!

6 Feb

Attention Gleeks: Show-off your favorite Glee cards for a chance to win sweet prizes!

Miso is hosting a week-long contest where one lucky fan will win a bucket full of Glee gifts (valued at $100 – complete with board games, DVDs, a calendar and much, much more). Share a SideShow Card from Glee and all of this could be yours!

Join the fun! 

  • Contest starts on Monday, 2/6 and ends on Sunday, 2/12 at 11:59pm PT
  • Pick your favorite SideShow cards from any Glee SideShow on iPhone (Example here)
  • Share the card to Twitter with hashtag #misogleek
  • One lucky winner will be announced the following Monday on the @gomiso Twitter 

Want to win free Glee gear? Get your gleek on and start sharing Glee cards today!

Super Bowl 2012: Get your Game On with Hyundai and Miso!

4 Feb

It’s down to the final two after a long journey…so pull up a front seat to the game between the Patriots and Giants during the Hyundai and Miso viewing party! Think the Giants can upset the Patriots…again? Or will the Patriots finally have their revenge?

Be a part of a live Super Bowl XLVI discussion and interactive experience with the Miso SideShow by Hyundai. Share who you think should be the MVP, support your team with fellow fans, provide your commentary on the halftime show by Madonna, and much more!

The Hyundai Super Bowl SideShow provides information and trivia delivered right to your iPhone. Be sure to check back into the SideShow before and during the game for live updates and to socialize during the biggest sporting event of the year.

Who are you rooting for?

SideShow Showcase 2/3/12

3 Feb

Another week, another SideShow Showcase!  Let’s take a look at what this week has to offer!

First we have Matthew’s SideShow for everyone’s favorite adorkable New Girl. He drops a bit of knowledge with the card about common archetype Manic Pixie Dream Girls. Who knew that we had a bunch of Miso film scholars!

If you love Matthew’s New Girl SideShows, be sure to check out his SideShows for a different show every night. Some of our favorites include the iconic cartoon family, The Simpsons and the new Science fiction drama Alcatraz.

The next accolade-worthy SideShow is Toiya’s, for Fringe.  Toiya opens our eyes to the paranormal with her SideShow, as she uncovers the true nature of the universe around us. Her Pick ‘Em questions turn the show’s deep philosophical questions back on the audience and leads us to ponder the mysteries of life (whoa, heavy).

If you like Fringe, definitely check out where it draws influence with the classics The X-Files, The Twilight Zone, Altered States, and Dark Angel.

Rounding out this week’s SideShow collection is Michael’s SideShow for Californication.  Michael draws some awesome Quote cards truly capturing quick and witty writing with some of the more sarcastic dialogue of the show.

So that calls it for this week’s Showcase! Are you inspired? Think you are up for a challenge? Sign up to start making your own SideShows! Next Friday, we will be coming at you with even more fun SideShow cards, but and until then, happy watching!

Hit the Celebrity Beach Bowl with DIRECTV’s Audience Network and Miso

3 Feb

Ready for the fun and excitement this weekend? DIRECTV’s Audience Network and Miso are counting down the last few days to the Super Bowl and kicking things in high gear on Saturday with the Celebrity Beach Bowl VI!

This year, the event will be hosted in Victory Field, where sports stars like former 49ers quarterback Joe Montana go head-to-head with celebs like Jesse Williams from Grey’s Anatomy. Wondering who else is in? Check out the full roster and tune in with the DIRECTV SideShow on your iPhone for info on all the players, a chance to show your support…or dish about the hottest person on each team (our vote is for Matt Bomer).

Everything starts Saturday at 1pm ET with the pre-game show, hosted by Dan Patrick and Kevin Frazier. Special celebrity guest DJ Pauly D will be there as well as a live performance from The Fray.

Let the games begin!

SideShow Producer of the Month: Mary!

1 Feb

We wouldn’t be where we are today without all the awesome people on Miso! Starting this month, we’d like to showcase a member of the community every month that we think is Miso Osim! For January, we have chosen SideShow Producer Mary Moser. Let’s get to know Mary some more!

My name is: Mary Moser

My favorite shows are: Community, Parks and Recreation, Raising Hope, New Girl, and Cougar Town. From past years, my favorites are Daria, My So Called Life, Salute Your Shorts, and Pushing Daisies.

I love TV because: there is so much clever writing out there and some great character actors who make a writer’s character come alive. Just like a good book, a great TV show can make you feel, experience, and understand a different point of view while also, sometimes, laughing at the absurdity that exists in our world.

If I could be a character on TV, I would be…: This is a really tough one because there are lots of lives that would be interesting to live for a day like Emily VanCamp’s vengeful Emily Thorne or Community’s Abed for his unique outlook on life. But, if it was long term, I would be Leslie Knope because she would have a lot of accomplishments, is pretty much always happy, and she’s got a cute boyfriend right now.

My TV crush is: Robert Downey Jr. on Ally McBeal because I can still remember him leaving the Snow Man for Ally and he had such good sparring dialogue. Although, if you asked my teenager self, it would have been Pacey Witter.

You should check out my SideShow because: often times instead of grading papers for my students, I’m working hard on finding connections and thinking of good polling questions for the show that night.

My celebrity doppleganger would be: Janeane Garofalo or Daria.

Thanks so much, Mary! Don’t forget to follow Mary on Miso and on Twitter @mmoser

Think you got the skills, the creativity, and the Miso-ness to be SideShow Producer of the Month? Get started here.

SideShow Showcase 1/27/12

27 Jan

It’s time again for our SideShow Showcase, where we honor this week’s best of the best!

First off is Chad‘s SideShows for Archer. He’s done a great job catching all the show’s references and trivia throughout these first episodes of the hilarious cartoon’s third season.

If you love that dimwitted spy Archer, you won’t want to miss Chad’s Archer SideShows! And for you zombie fans, Chad has great SideShows for every episode of The Walking Dead, which returns on February 12th!

This week, our friends at USA presented a great SideShow for the episode “Upper West Side Story” of their hit series White Collar! Their links took us all over the Internet, with comical supplementary content ranging from 19th century poetry, to ’80′s romantic comedy clips, to fashion retailers.

Don’t miss White Collar, Tuesdays on USA, be sure to check out their SideShow – the show within the show!

Rounding out this week’s Showcase is Karma‘s SideShow for Sunday’s episode of the half-hilarious, half-horrifying series ShamelessI’ll Light a Candle for You Every Day.” She brought some deep analysis of the show, while simultaneously expressing the emotions we were all feeling.

That’s it for this week’s Showcase! Are your creative juices flowing yet? Sign up to start making your own SideShows! See you next Friday with some more fun SideShow cards, and until then, happy watching!

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