Slow-Motion Photo Booth Rental in NYC
The high-speed video booth that makes confetti hang, champagne explode and a cheer feel epic — the drama machine for New York hype reels, product drops and nightlife corporate parties.
Real output from real NYC events.

One fixed camera, filming at the speed of drama
The slow-motion booth is a single high-frame-rate camera locked on your guests, capturing a few seconds of action and stretching them into a dramatic, cinematic clip — the kind where confetti drifts, a champagne pour explodes in mid-air and a group cheer turns into a movie moment. There's no spinning arm and no platform; guests just play to a fixed camera with props, drinks or a hype prop in hand, and the footage does the rest. We run it across all five boroughs from our Midtown Manhattan base, and it's become one of our go-to booths for teams that want a video the whole room re-posts.
Where the slow-motion booth lands in NYC
This booth wants energy and a little theater, so it thrives in New York's louder rooms. It's a standout at a nightlife-style corporate party at Skylight venues in SoHo or a Chelsea Piers event on the Hudson, where a confetti burst reads huge on the feed. At Duggal Greenhouse in the Brooklyn Navy Yard — a cavernous glass hall built for brand spectacle — the slow-mo clip matches the scale of the room. It's a natural for a product-drop activation at Spring Studios in Tribeca, a sneaker launch in a SoHo loft, or a holiday party at a Williamsburg warehouse venue where the DJ, the lights and a slow-motion pour all feed the same reel. On campus it fires up NYU, Columbia and Fordham spirit nights and homecomings, where a slow-mo crowd chant is pure school-story fuel.
Brand hype reels and product drops
For New York marketing teams, the slow-motion booth is a content engine. Every clip is a ready-made hype asset — a group toasting the new product, confetti raining on a launch moment, a hero cracking a can in slow motion with your logo behind them. We brand the overlays, intro and end card to your campaign and hand back vertical, post-ready video your social team can push the same night — the kind of drama we've built for names like Nike, Meta and Google. Because the output is inherently shareable, it's the booth we recommend when the goal is reach: a product drop, a sponsorship activation, a nightlife-forward corporate party. We can gate the share behind an email or form so the hype reel also builds a list. Weddings and milestone parties book it too, for the confetti-and-champagne exit clip, but its sweet spot is the brand event that wants to trend.
NYC load-in for the slow-motion booth
The slow-motion booth is lighter to load in than a 360 or a Glambot — a fixed camera, a lighting kit and a backdrop — but it wants two things New York rooms make you plan for: good light and a little room for the action. Slow motion eats light, so we confirm we can place our own lighting without fighting the venue's fixtures, and we leave space for the confetti, the toast or the jump the clip is built around. As with every booth in the city, the venue's Certificate of Insurance ($1M / $2M with the venue named as additional insured) goes out before load-in, and in Class A buildings we book the freight window even for a lighter cart. If confetti or haze is part of the shot, we clear it with the venue in advance so nothing stalls at the door.
Post-ready video, New York fast
The clip is the product, and guests get it within moments — a finished, color-graded slow-motion video to their phone by text or a branded QR gallery, formatted vertical for the feed. For corporate clients the same clip drops into a shared brand gallery your team can pull from for the recap reel. It's built for the way New York moves: the champagne's barely landed and the clip is already posted, tagged and climbing. That immediacy is exactly why the slow-motion booth punches above its footprint.
Book a slow-motion photo booth in NYC
Tell us your venue, date and borough and we'll set the camera and lighting, plan for confetti or haze, brand the clips and handle your COI. We're based in Midtown Manhattan — call (212) 705-8746 or email hello@digibooths.com. It's a favorite for launches and nightlife-style corporate parties, so book early to lock your date.
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Good questions, straight answers.
How is a slow-motion booth different from a 360 booth?
A 360 booth spins an arm around a guest standing on a platform. A slow-motion booth is a single fixed high-frame-rate camera — no spinning, no platform. Guests play to the camera with confetti, drinks or props, and we stretch a few seconds of action into a dramatic, cinematic clip. It's about the moment, not the spin.
What's the slow-motion booth best for?
Brand hype reels, product drops and nightlife-style corporate parties — anywhere a confetti burst, a champagne pour or a group cheer becomes a post-ready video. It's our top pick when the goal is social reach at events at rooms like Duggal Greenhouse, Skylight or Chelsea Piers.
Can we use confetti or champagne in the shots?
Yes — that's the whole point. We leave room for the action and clear any confetti or haze with the venue in advance so there's no surprise at load-in. The dramatic mid-air moment is what makes the clip.
Can the clips be branded for our campaign?
Yes. We brand the intro, overlays and end card to your campaign and hand back vertical, post-ready video the same night, plus a shared brand gallery for your recap reel. We can gate the share behind an email so it builds a list too.
How much light and space does it need?
Slow motion eats light, so we bring and place our own lighting kit where it won't fight the room's fixtures, and we leave a little space for the toast, jump or confetti moment. Load-in is lighter than a 360 or Glambot, but good light is non-negotiable for a clean clip.
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The high-speed video booth that makes confetti hang, champagne explode and a cheer feel epic — the drama machine for New York hype reels, product drops and nightlife corporate parties.