How's this setup
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:50 am
So last year and the year before I really got into this "scaring the kids" thing. I put a black robe on me with hood, spray painted my hair black, and painted my face white with some black makeup around the mouth and eyes to look like death (or a white version of Darth Maul, you pick). Played some random scary music and sounds, had cobweb stuff up around our pathway, and as kids would walk near by, I'd peek out through the cob web, many times stopping them. Often, I'd stand motionless and kids would come up, teenagers as well, and touch me and talk if I was real or not. Sometimes I'd jump out at them there, other times I'd let them walk by me for the door way, then stand behind them so when they turned around, I'd scare them. While it's fun to make kids scared, I made several younger ones cry and not come up, but hey, it was halloween!
Still, this year my neighbor and I usually add something. He's done the black thread hangin from above on the pathway to the doors, wets them.. so as people walk by they get touched by these on their faces.. tickles them. Great fun. He did the fog machine manually so he would zap it when they were at the door. This year I have spent way more than I should to add some things. After reading this forum and a few others, I've started assembling my list. I bought a cheap fog machine last year, and another 1200watt one this year. The cheap one I figured I'd put at the feet out of sight, and use a manual button to push it when kids come up to the door. The bigger one I used the gotfog.com site to build a 50qt fog chiller, and going to fill with dry ice to hopefully get a good low lying fog. It spits out a ton of fog, so I am hoping to cover our grass and path way. We live on a corner house so we have a long narrow strip that then turns into a bigger rounded section near the corner.
I bought a sound controller (Chauvet 751) and two cheap strobe lights, not realizing I couldn't use the controller to control the cheap lights. So I am buying a $50 200watt controllable strobe to set up a lightning/thunder setup. Sadly, lightning occurs first, but the controller needs sound to trigger the lights, so I am going to create an audio track that makes a couple of quick clap sounds, to trigger the lights, then get some rolling thunder off in the distance, and set the sensitivity on the mic high so only the near by cd player will be heard by the mic. Not sure yet how I'll sync up the thunder sounds... but my initial thought is put my laptop near by and run two speakers.. one near the controller (inside) to trigger the lightning, the other to my receiver to trigger the 12" sub and center speaker to play the thunder, and I'll create a MIDI track to trigger them both.
If I can find a witch, I'll put it up in the corner above the door way and put one of the cheap strobers there, or maybe use the thunder/lightning strobe, not sure yet.
Going to borrow the idea of filling a pair of pants with cardboard, put it upside down out of the ground. Also I like the idea of buying cheap styrofoam, spray painting it with black/gray/green and using some acrylic paint to put words on it. Have to use some sticks or something out of the bottom to stick them into the ground and hold them in place.
The usual cobweb setup, with some spiders, a hanging bat, and so forth.
I have a projector as well, so if time allows I'll see if I can find some gray thin fabric to put over our window upstairs and project something onto it, just not sure what yet.
Throw a few hands and bones and such near the graveyard scene, and we have this big forrest like cover to go over our garage and I'll play some scary sounds, screaming, etc with my speakers in there. Also, a cheap great idea.. buy some chalk and yellow tape, outline a body or two, and either use catchup, or buy some of that fake blood and put it out. One other idea, cheap jello molds for brains and such... we're doing this for our kids party in the daytime.. may make one to lay out on the ground with the outline of a severed head.
I really want to get into some DMX gear, so I can add control over the lights, strobes, fog machines, etc. But I think I am out of time and money for this year. It would allow for a more realistic thunder/lightning setup, and better light controls around the yard/house.
Oh, if anyone gets a good fog machine and does the chiller like I did, another cool effect I read online, especially if you can do a DMX setup, but works with timer controller.. put a pair of 75+watt strobes near the top of the roof. Put the fog machine with fog chiller right on the back side of the rood. Get a good powerful one to put out lots of fog. Blast away and watch the fog roll over the house top and down onto the ground. I will probably try this next year if I can afford a more powerful DMX controlled fog machine. Looks like a cool effect. Can even color the strobe lenses to give an erie effect.
So what do ya'll think? Any other ideas that aren't too expensive that I might be able to add?
Still, this year my neighbor and I usually add something. He's done the black thread hangin from above on the pathway to the doors, wets them.. so as people walk by they get touched by these on their faces.. tickles them. Great fun. He did the fog machine manually so he would zap it when they were at the door. This year I have spent way more than I should to add some things. After reading this forum and a few others, I've started assembling my list. I bought a cheap fog machine last year, and another 1200watt one this year. The cheap one I figured I'd put at the feet out of sight, and use a manual button to push it when kids come up to the door. The bigger one I used the gotfog.com site to build a 50qt fog chiller, and going to fill with dry ice to hopefully get a good low lying fog. It spits out a ton of fog, so I am hoping to cover our grass and path way. We live on a corner house so we have a long narrow strip that then turns into a bigger rounded section near the corner.
I bought a sound controller (Chauvet 751) and two cheap strobe lights, not realizing I couldn't use the controller to control the cheap lights. So I am buying a $50 200watt controllable strobe to set up a lightning/thunder setup. Sadly, lightning occurs first, but the controller needs sound to trigger the lights, so I am going to create an audio track that makes a couple of quick clap sounds, to trigger the lights, then get some rolling thunder off in the distance, and set the sensitivity on the mic high so only the near by cd player will be heard by the mic. Not sure yet how I'll sync up the thunder sounds... but my initial thought is put my laptop near by and run two speakers.. one near the controller (inside) to trigger the lightning, the other to my receiver to trigger the 12" sub and center speaker to play the thunder, and I'll create a MIDI track to trigger them both.
If I can find a witch, I'll put it up in the corner above the door way and put one of the cheap strobers there, or maybe use the thunder/lightning strobe, not sure yet.
Going to borrow the idea of filling a pair of pants with cardboard, put it upside down out of the ground. Also I like the idea of buying cheap styrofoam, spray painting it with black/gray/green and using some acrylic paint to put words on it. Have to use some sticks or something out of the bottom to stick them into the ground and hold them in place.
The usual cobweb setup, with some spiders, a hanging bat, and so forth.
I have a projector as well, so if time allows I'll see if I can find some gray thin fabric to put over our window upstairs and project something onto it, just not sure what yet.
Throw a few hands and bones and such near the graveyard scene, and we have this big forrest like cover to go over our garage and I'll play some scary sounds, screaming, etc with my speakers in there. Also, a cheap great idea.. buy some chalk and yellow tape, outline a body or two, and either use catchup, or buy some of that fake blood and put it out. One other idea, cheap jello molds for brains and such... we're doing this for our kids party in the daytime.. may make one to lay out on the ground with the outline of a severed head.
I really want to get into some DMX gear, so I can add control over the lights, strobes, fog machines, etc. But I think I am out of time and money for this year. It would allow for a more realistic thunder/lightning setup, and better light controls around the yard/house.
Oh, if anyone gets a good fog machine and does the chiller like I did, another cool effect I read online, especially if you can do a DMX setup, but works with timer controller.. put a pair of 75+watt strobes near the top of the roof. Put the fog machine with fog chiller right on the back side of the rood. Get a good powerful one to put out lots of fog. Blast away and watch the fog roll over the house top and down onto the ground. I will probably try this next year if I can afford a more powerful DMX controlled fog machine. Looks like a cool effect. Can even color the strobe lenses to give an erie effect.
So what do ya'll think? Any other ideas that aren't too expensive that I might be able to add?