Heartfelt Messages From The Ones You Love
Vooth captures heartfelt, funny, and unforgettable guest messages with professional video, audio, lighting, and a videographer attendant who helps each guest feel comfortable on camera.
Video + Booth = Vooth
The Wedding Guestbook, Reimagined on Film
Your wedding day brings together the people who shaped your story. Parents, grandparents, siblings, childhood friends, college roommates, coworkers, and the people who have watched your relationship grow.
Vooth gives them a space to say what they might not write in a guestbook – the funny stories, emotional advice, favorite memories, and heartfelt messages you’ll want to hear again years from now.
Video Guestbook
Not an iPad. Not a Photo Booth.
A Real Video Experience.
Our videographer attendant will guide your guests to leave a message. We will provide prompts and encourage as many people to participate as we can.
FAMILY & FRIEND INTERVIEWS
Memories that Last
Long after the flowers fade and the music ends, Vooth lets you hear the laughter, advice, and love from the people who stood beside you.
HOW IT WORKS
We Handle It All
We handle the setup, guide your guests with thoughtful prompts, capture messages both at the station and throughout the event, and edit it all into a heartfelt video guestbook you can relive for years.
FILM BOOK INCLUDED
After your wedding, we take the messages we captured and edit them into a Film Book –
a digital keepsake included in every package, made for you to watch, share, and revisit for years to come.
1. We Capture Video Messages
Vooth is a video guestbook experience where your guests leave heartfelt, funny, and meaningful messages on camera during your wedding or event.
2. We Guide Your Guests
A videographer attendant helps guests feel comfortable, offers simple prompts, and can also walk around the event to capture more messages naturally.
3. We Edit It Into a Keepsake
After the event, we edit the messages into a finished Video Film Book – a digital video album you can watch, share, and revisit anytime.
