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When a person walks into this hallway, it appears that they have stepped into a dark hallway that goes forever in both directions. |
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A step-by-step- tutorial of how to turn plaster castings from dental impressions into faceless teeth randomly opening and closing. This is a how-to video using a motorized cam system to create a fun and spooky animated prop. Perfect for a Halloween Display, Witches' Den or Party Decoration. |
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Stuffed animal automatically pops out of mailbox when people walk by during trick or treating could be adapted to something scarier. |
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The difference in this version is that there are no strings, pulleys or eye-bolts. Instead, I used direct linkages for all the movements, which should prove much more reliable |
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As your customers are walking along, they step on a slowly spinning platform. To some, it seems as if the whole room is spinning, while others think the floor is moving. Fear of the unknown. |
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Create a lunging vicious guard dog from the framework of a gentle animated holidaY reindeer prop, using pneumatics and a 4 channel prop controller |
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Thrift stores like Goodwill are great to find old laptop power supplies. Here I show you how I prep these supplies so I can use them to power things like wiper motors. I am not an electrician. I am a haunter in my garage. So consider your source when watching this tutorial. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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a 7-movement animated ghost using 1 reindeer motor |
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The Wheel of Death is a 6 ft diameter wheel that spins with a skeleton tied to it. easily adapted to a knife throwing carnevil theme or a bloody body for a torture scene. |
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When your fog machine sputters and sprays, is the effect less than (yawn) thrilling? See how to quickly build a simple, inexpensive fog chiller. Watch as “Dr. TerrorEyes” (Dr. Bill Ramsay) provides you with the learning experience you’ll need to transform your cemetery scene from snoring to soaring. Why fog-out your entire cemetery and blur props which you’ve invested months creating? You’ll learn to create a fog chiller that will lay out enough ground-crawling fog to “bury” even the liveliest emerging zombie! The Doctor’s 40 years of Haunter experience will help provide you with the perfect effect your graveyard needs to keep the neighborhood talking. |
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Swaying zombie inspired by Cyclone Jack using a mannequin, some bucky parts and a wiper motor |
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making mini animatronics on the cheap using toy animals that move. |
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I explain how to set up your WebCaster Gun, and how to use it. |
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Here's a rocking prop I built into a wheelchair with a little twist, literally. Video shows all the inner workings and mechanisms for this prop. |
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This vid shows exactly how we made the mechanism for the swaying ghoul prop. |
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My take on the classic pro MIB or Monster in the Box. This video shows how I applied a cam system to get the movement of the lid. |
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Animated grave digger with a wiper motor |
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Simple animated bodybag with the use of a reindoor motor, some PVC pile, couple cables, pool noodles, trash bags and duct tape. |
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This video will show you to hack motion detectors from a flood light to turn your props on and off as people get close to them. |
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animated prop with a wiper motor |
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Not much to look at, then suddenly.... The table becomes a huge toothy mouth and it leaps out at you with a loud roar!
One of my favorite scares for the past couple of years is BigMouth. Its simple to build and very rugged. And, best of all, it's simple to make, and it really knocks victims off their feet! |
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