Skip The Photo Booth, Keep The Story

Why we’re experimenting with in-game videos instead of upsells...

Lots of escape rooms end with the same routine: the game is over, the lights come up, someone hands you props and a chalkboard, and you’re steered into a photo booth moment for socials and souvenirs.Some people enjoy it. For others, it’s the fastest way to snap out of the world they were just inside.At ScreamWorks, we’re trying something different.Instead of pushing you into a post-show photo corner, we’re quietly experimenting with in-game video clips – real footage from the mission itself – and we share the good ones with you for free.No upsell, no “media package”, no “do you want to pay extra for your memories?” conversation.

The house is always watching (in a good way)

Our shows are wired for safety and control. The building has cameras and mics so our operators can:
Keep you safe
Operators can intervene quickly if something goes wrong.
Make sure the game runs properly
We can spot issues and keep the mission flowing.
See what happens when the chaos really kicks in
Because sometimes the best moments are the unexpected ones.
That same system also captures some incredible moments:
  • The exact second a puzzle finally makes sense
  • The jump scare nobody saw coming
  • The countdown where everyone screams at the last lock
Those are the bits you actually want to remember – not a staged grin with a plastic prop.

A light sprinkle of AI, no humans needed

Right now, our video system is entirely automated and still experimental. Behind the scenes, an algorithm:
  • Scans your footage for peaks in motion and sound
  • Picks out moments that look like something is actually happening
  • Generates a set of short clips – usually somewhere between 5 and 20 segments from your game
There’s no editor in a back room cutting a trailer. It’s all done by the system, which our tech team are constantly refining so it gets better at spotting the good stuff and worse at obsessing over staircases.
Once the clips are processed, they’re automatically attached to your booking. You don’t have to ask, and you don’t have to pay.

Your Attendee Dashboard: where the chaos lives

At the end of the experience, you can log into your account and see whatever the system has captured for your group. Your footage lives in your Attendee Dashboard, here: https://screamworks.co.uk/attendee-media/ From there you can:
  • Watch your clips back
  • Download them
  • Decide how (or if) you want them used beyond your own private viewing

You stay in control: consent, privacy and opt-outs

Because this involves real people, real faces and real reactions, we’re taking the privacy side seriously. We’re working with our Data Protection Officer at Mishcon de Reya to develop auditable consent chains. In normal-person language, that means:
  • We can show who agreed to what, when
  • You stay in control of how your footage can be used
  • You can opt out of your clips being used in marketing, even if you’re happy for them to appear in your private dashboard
Some people are delighted to have their footage feature in trailers and social media. Others – including more than a few A-list celebrities – are very happy for us to film them, but prefer that it never appears in public. Both choices are absolutely fine. The system is being designed so you can say “yes to private, no to marketing” in a way that’s recorded and respected. Our full producer + media privacy policy lives here: https://screamworks.co.uk/producer-privacy-policy/ If you’re the kind of person who actually reads these things (respect!), it explains in detail what we capture, how long we keep it, and what your rights are.

Why we don’t do upsells (or photo booths)

We could easily turn all this into an extra line item: “Would you like to buy your media package?” But we don’t like upsells. They break immersion. The second someone starts talking add-ons and bundles, you’re not a covert team in trouble any more – you’re a customer standing at a till. That’s not the vibe we want to end on. So: No post-show photo booth. No props ambush. No “do you want to pay extra for your memories?” speech. You get the experience you booked. If the system manages to catch some brilliant moments, you’ll find them in your dashboard, free of charge. We’re still refining the tech, so it’s not perfect yet – sometimes it grabs pure gold, sometimes it gets a bit overexcited about corridors. But it’s already a world more interesting than posing with a chalkboard. We’d rather give you real fragments of the story you actually lived through than stage one more forced smile under a ring light.
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