How to Brand 360 Booth Videos With Custom Overlays, Intros & Outros
Branded videos are what separate a $350 booking from a $1,500 one. Corporate clients don't buy spins — they buy their logo on every clip guests post.
Quick answer: In BoothLab, load a transparent PNG overlay plus optional intro and outro clips in your event settings; every video then renders with the branding automatically. Design once per client, deliver hundreds of branded videos per event.
The three branding layers
- Overlay: a transparent PNG that sits on top of the whole video — logo in a corner, event name arched at the top, sponsor lockup at the bottom.
- Intro: a 1–2 second opening card (event title, date, hashtag) that plays before the spin.
- Outro: a closing card — perfect for a sponsor logo, your booking URL, or a "book your own event" tag that markets your business on every shared video.
Design specs that work
- Match your recording orientation and resolution (e.g. 1080×1920 for portrait) so nothing stretches.
- Keep critical elements away from the outer 10% of the frame — some platforms crop shared videos.
- Export overlays as PNG with transparency; white-on-shadow text survives both dark dance floors and bright daylight.
- Free tools are enough: Canva or Figma both export transparent PNGs at custom sizes.
Set it up in BoothLab
- Design your overlay PNG (and optional intro/outro clips) and save them to your iPhone.
- In BoothLab's event settings, add the overlay, intro, and outro.
- Add the client's music track to complete the branded preset.
- Record a test spin — the rendered video comes out fully branded, ready for QR delivery. No post-event editing, ever.
Charging for branding
Line-item it: "Custom event branding — $150–$300" for private events, more for corporate where the overlay carries sponsor logos. The setup takes you minutes; the perceived value is an edited, agency-grade deliverable. See what to charge for full package math.