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Barbo Productions – On Location

$279 for Four-Hour Video-Booth Rental with DVD, Props, and Onsite Attendant ($650 Value)

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In a Nutshell

The easy-to-use video booth lets party guests don silly props and record messages, which then get edited into a DVD

The Fine Print

  • Expires 360 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required at least two weeks in advance; subject to availability. 24hr cancellation notice required. Valid only within 15 miles of 30046. Extra $35 fee for travel outside service area.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Piling into a video booth with friends is a memorable bonding experience, just like when teenagers hook their braces together on purpose. Get closer with this Groupon.

$279 for a Four-Hour Video-Booth Rental ($650 Value)

  • All recordings edited into a custom DVD
  • Prop box
  • Onsite attendant
  • Setup and take down

Barbo Productions

Barbo Productions helps partygoers savor the good times long after the final song has ended. Much like a digital guest book, Barbo’s easy-to-operate video booth records personal messages from guests. Similarly, the company’s photo walls capture goofy grins and vacant stares by letting revelers pose freely in front of themed and decorative walls instead of squeezing into booths. Barbo Productions also offers wedding packages that cover ceremonies and receptions with high-definition broadcast cameras.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Making a Music Video

Music videos are short movies designed to add nonexistent layers of meaning to a song. Here's what you'll need to put together a hot, happenin' vid:

Costumes: The costumes are for the portion of your audience that doesn’t really care for music but goes insane for fashion hats.

Sets: Your sets should include a bedroom, a car, a farmers' market full of loose fruit you can accidentally knock over, a mall from the future, a room that's just full of shapes, and a cell-phone store where you can be filmed purchasing Vincinity's brand-new SuperGalactic Screenless 4G.

Backup Dancers: This group of sassy hard bodies will make you look like you know what you're doing by mimicking the dance moves you're inventing on the spot.

Hit Song: It might seem difficult to write a hit song, but it's not hard to write a rock 'n' roll cover of already-popular "We Three Kings."

I've never heard this version of "We Three Kings."

Barbo Productions