Brand Placement in Film and Video Content
Find every video where your brand appears in cinematic content. Movies, TV shows, trailers, creator clips and animated content. Detected visually. Not from captions or credits.
Search by content type
Combine your brand name with one of these content type keywords to focus your search on the specific category of video content that matters to you.
Both keywords return the same results: all video classified as cinematic material — cinema productions, TV clips, short films, creator-edited footage. Animated content is included. To isolate animation only, use anime or cartoon instead.
Audi, movieRolex, filmNike, movieFinds content classified as trailers. Useful for detecting brand appearances in official movie and show trailers as well as fan-cut trailers that re-edit existing footage. High-density brand exposure in short formats.
BMW, trailerApple, trailerPorsche, trailerReturns content classified as TV series or broadcast productions. Brand appearances in recurring shows tend to have high presence rates across multiple scenes and episodes.
Samsung, tv showCoca Cola, tv showAdidas, tv showBoth keywords target animated content exclusively and return the same results. Use either to find brand appearances in animated productions — series, films, shorts.
Toyota, animeSony, cartoonNike, animeWhat this is used for
After a product placement deal, verify that your brand actually appeared on screen in the agreed content type. Search by brand and content keyword and check presence rate to confirm visibility level.
Find films, shows and creator clips where your brand appears without any deal. Props departments, location shoots and creator content regularly feature real products. RHISEARCH finds them regardless of whether anyone typed your brand name.
Search for competitor brands combined with film and content type keywords to understand where and how they appear in cinematic content. Compare presence rates across content categories to benchmark their visibility against yours.
BMW, filmMercedes, filmPorsche, filmTrack how branded products appear across content tied to a specific film franchise, show or character universe. Search by brand combined with a character name or franchise keyword to find the overlap.
Control visibility with presence rate
Every brand detected in a video has a presence rate between 0.1 and 1.0 reflecting how prominently and consistently it appears across all analyzed frames. In cinematic content this is especially useful: a brand visible in a single background shot has a very different presence rate from one featured in a hero scene.
Audi, film, rate > 0.2Audi can appear with moderate frequency, not a micro-placement anyway.Rolex, trailerAny Rolex appearance in trailer content at any visibility level.Ferrari, film, rate > 0.5Ferrari clearly featured in cinema content. Central to at least half the frames.Explore other use cases
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