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THE SCRIBBLE BOOTH. Written in light.
Glass-writing video booth rental in Washington, DC.
Guests write on a pane of glass while we film through it: their message, their handwriting, their face behind it, kept as a short video that no photo could replace.
What is a scribble booth?
A backlit glass panel, a camera on the far side, and a marker. Guests write whatever the night deserves (a toast, a thank-you, a confession, a doodle) and the camera records the message forming in glowing strokes with the writer smiling through it. Each clip runs a few seconds. Strung together, they become the most rewatched file from the whole event.
Write it. Film it. Keep it.
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How it works
Book it. We match the glass overlay and title card to your event and confirm placement with your venue.
We run it. A host guides each guest, resets the glass between writers, and keeps the line moving. Standard footprint, standard outlet, about 90 minutes to set.
You keep it. Every clip individually, plus an edited compilation your comms team will use for a year. Guests get their own clip by text.
The guestbook nobody skips. Check your date.
Where it works best
Weddings (vows, toasts, terrible advice)
Galas & fundraisers (donor messages, honoree tributes)
Brand moments (taglines in guests' own handwriting)
YOURS, DOWN TO THE PIXEL
Custom overlay, custom start screen, backdrop matched to the room, your logo where it belongs. Nothing here ships as a template. Every event gets its own file, and the file looks like you.
EQUIPMENT THAT BEHAVES
Studio lighting, professional camera, hard flash, editorial finish. The booth needs an 8x10 ft footprint, 9 ft of clearance, and one standard outlet. Setup takes about 90 minutes, and we carry $1M in liability insurance with a COI ready for your venue.
STAFF WHO HAVE DONE THIS BEFORE
Founder-operated, with trained hosts who keep the line moving and the room happy. Roughly 80 events filed, from museum galas to the National Mall. We show up early, dress for the room, and leave it the way we found it.
Dates Are Booking Fast!
Tell us the event, and we will tell you what people end up writing. (It is rarely what anyone predicts, and it is always the best part.)