
More efficient logistics
A lighter collaborative platform, compact staging plan, and streamlined control package can reduce freight, load-in complexity, and the production footprint.
Robot cinema / NationwideRed Carpet Robot Jr. pairs the flexible Universal Robots UR10e platform with handheld programming and 240 FPS capture. It is our agile, approachable choice for planners who want a polished glambot activation, efficient logistics, adaptable programming, and stronger budget control.

This is Red Carpet Robot Jr. as a physical camera system—not a generic robot illustration. The Universal Robots UR10e carries the mounted camera through programmable poses while its smaller production package supports efficient transport, faster onsite iteration, and a more approachable path to a polished glambot experience.



PlatformUniversal Robots UR10e
ProgrammingHandheld guided teaching
Capture240 FPS capable
Production fitEfficient compact setupJr. creates the same fundamental guest promise—robotic camera movement and dramatic ultra-slow-motion content—through a lighter, faster-to-adapt production model. That typically makes it more affordable than Max while preserving a premium event presence.

A lighter collaborative platform, compact staging plan, and streamlined control package can reduce freight, load-in complexity, and the production footprint.

Handheld programming lets the operator guide the arm into positions and refine a move onsite without the deeper commercial programming workflow used for Max.

When the brief does not require large sweeping paths or television-scale production control, Jr. focuses investment on the guest experience and final content.

Jr. is well suited to trade-show booths, weddings, corporate events, brand activations, social celebrations, and venues with tighter planning constraints.
Jr. can support a more compact event plan, but the full experience still needs room for the programmed camera path, guest mark, operator, backdrop, lighting, stanchions, display, and queue. Use these dimensions as early planning targets—not final safety drawings.
01 / Backdrop + guest mark02 / Robot movement zone03 / Operator console04 / TV + sharing display
Core robot, guest mark, controlled movement zone, and operator position.

Room for backdrop, red carpet, stanchions, TV, lighting, console, and smoother guest flow.

Machine specification—not the event safety boundary or total activation footprint.

The camera, stand, cables, controls, and safety plan require additional room around the compact base.
Every step is designed to make the technology feel effortless for the planner and intuitive for the guest—from the floor plan to the final 240 FPS clip.
01We define the audience, venue, brand, guest volume, desired motion, content treatment, and what success should look like.
02Backdrop, red carpet, stanchions, lighting, TV, operator console, guest mark, and queue are arranged into one polished footprint.
03The operator uses handheld programming to shape an agile camera path around the guest mark and adapt it to the room.
04Friendly prompts help participants pose, move, celebrate, and feel confident before the robot begins its programmed pass.
05The robot performs the move while the high-speed camera records details that become dramatic ultra slow motion on playback.
06The selected branded treatment, music, playback, television slideshow, gallery, and sharing journey extend the activation beyond the capture.
Original BoothMeUp LV wedding footage shows the guest-facing result: confident direction, elevated styling, dramatic movement, and shareable event content. Jr. keeps the production path efficient while still giving each participant a camera-ready hero moment.
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Red Carpet Robot is owned and operated by BoothMeUp LV — Experiential Technologies, a Las Vegas-based creative agency producing interactive photo, video, AI, robotic, and custom-fabrication experiences nationwide.
Typically, yes. Jr. uses a more compact collaborative platform, streamlined logistics, and handheld programming. That can reduce transport, setup, programming, staging, and crew complexity compared with the premium Max production. Final pricing depends on venue, travel, hours, branding, content workflow, and production scope.
Yes. Jr. supports the same 240 frames-per-second capture promise. The primary difference is the robot platform, programming approach, movement complexity, footprint, staging scale, and overall production tier—not whether the footage can play back in cinematic ultra slow motion.
A 12-by-12-foot area is a useful starting planning envelope for the core activation. A 16-by-16-foot area is preferred when adding a polished backdrop, red carpet, stanchions, lighting, television, operator console, and smoother guest flow. Final dimensions follow the programmed move and venue review.
The UR10e platform includes configurable safety functions, but a live glambot is still a moving camera system. Red Carpet Robot establishes a controlled movement zone, operates with trained personnel, and finalizes the safety plan around the actual camera path, equipment, venue, and guest flow.
Choose Max when the creative calls for more complex sweeping paths, commercial-level programming, highly repeatable television-style movement, a larger premium set, deeper technical preparation, or a production experience intended to feel unmistakably top tier.
Red Carpet Robot Jr. / Nationwide glambot experience