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How to use a projector and make video for your sign! |
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Heres what to do with all those pop tabs.....POP TAB CHAINS |
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Giant Oversized Mushrooms |
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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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Making a silicone stack or box mold for casting resin parts |
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he decoration of a skull mask as a sugar skull. Using sharpie oil based paint markers. |
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Making a life cast in Gel-10 silicone from www.Bitymoldsupply.com . The head cast mold can be used over and over to make plaster, foam, or resin heads. |
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This shows how red and blue lights effect red and blue paints. There are so many possibilities of you can do with this in a haunt setting. |
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This is a drum carved from foam trailer hitch blocks |
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Carved foam boards made to look like realistic aged wood & metal with giant horned skull to top it off. |
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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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An expansion on the clear tape video I did a few weeks ago. I wanted you guys to see a full application of it- so all the possibilities were more apparent. |
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This is how i cheaply knock out making fake corn stalks for haunts and shows and stuff. Very low cost per stalk and about 15min work in each one. |
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This is making a dragon scale leather armor panel, however the techniques here can be used to make all kinds of things. |
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Creating realistic prop eyeballs |
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This is a tutorial on how we put our prop "Sam" together in a crouching position using pvc, and old clothing. The head was made from a stryrofoam mannequin head sculpted with paper clay, and dry brushed. |
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This is a tutorial on how I "creeped out" 3 dolls, 3 different ways, for my Halloween yard haunt doll display. This how to video will shows what you will need for supplies and takes you through the whole creepy process, from start to finish, showing my sculpting and dry-brush, and crackle painting techniques. |
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Here is how I made my Nursery blocks for our haunt this year. They stand almost 5 ft tall and are perfect to hide an actor. |
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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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A waterfall wall I build for our cave room. |
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Tutorial on how to turn a hard suitcase into a vintage vampire hunting kit case. |
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Making fake ice for props or costumes- and gore or ectoplasm. |
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this is a great technique for making prop bodies or monster bodies for your haunt. super simple with just saran wrap and clear packing tape. Make whole bodies for about $10 |
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This is a great way to make vomit that looks fresh for years in your haunt sets. Two different formulas give you different cost and look options. |
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