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  • Nightmares10
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    www.noxarcana.com great zombie music, check out there zombie influx cd good sound bites of a zombie apocalypse!!!

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  • Biohazard
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    Originally posted by TheHauntedOwl View Post
    depending on the power/type of fog machine you are using, a decontaminate scene would be awesome. Most people love the use of fog. You could easily put together a custom MP3 and have it say something like "I got zombie juice all over me, get it off, get it off" and pssssssssssssssssh the blast of fog acts as the decontaminate. I have seen this type of thing done a few times and when done right it can be really cool. The above is just a quick example...hopefully you get the idea.
    I do however i have no skill or knoledge in channeling audio like this. at the moment i use big speakers to distrubute sound throughout and even now with what i have made it sounds cheesy, kinda wish somebody had a pre-existing theme sound.

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  • Biohazard
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    Originally posted by shawnc View Post
    I would just use plastic. This is one of the few instances where it would actually be and look appropriate in a haunt. That's what you would expect to see in a real one (if the movies I've seen are accurate).

    Here's a cheap source for small beacon lights: http://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/br...d+Beacon+Light

    It doesn't look like the quality is very good but they are cheap and that can be very important late in the game.

    Where are you at in California?
    Riverside county.

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  • TheHauntedOwl
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    depending on the power/type of fog machine you are using, a decontaminate scene would be awesome. Most people love the use of fog. You could easily put together a custom MP3 and have it say something like "I got zombie juice all over me, get it off, get it off" and pssssssssssssssssh the blast of fog acts as the decontaminate. I have seen this type of thing done a few times and when done right it can be really cool. The above is just a quick example...hopefully you get the idea.

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  • shawnc
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    Originally posted by Biohazard View Post
    Iv got a compressor as listed. but your idea is good and will now be concluded were can i get those industrial flap things you see on doors.
    I would just use plastic. This is one of the few instances where it would actually be and look appropriate in a haunt. That's what you would expect to see in a real one (if the movies I've seen are accurate).

    Here's a cheap source for small beacon lights: http://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/br...d+Beacon+Light

    It doesn't look like the quality is very good but they are cheap and that can be very important late in the game.

    Where are you at in California?
    Last edited by shawnc; 09-20-2010, 09:15 PM.

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  • Biohazard
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    Originally posted by Bradenton Haunted Trail View Post
    Try yellow gumball light (siren lights like on old cop cars) mount them vertically they look great in toxic areas. the spinning light traveling across the ground is a cool effect.
    I have actualy been looking into that to make my ford e350 look more like a CDC first responder.

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  • Bradenton Haunted Trail
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    Try yellow gumball light (siren lights like on old cop cars) mount them vertically they look great in toxic areas. the spinning light traveling across the ground is a cool effect.

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  • Biohazard
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    Originally posted by shawnc View Post
    How about a Decontamination Room at the end? This can be very simple with just some plastic sheeting. For the scare, a hidden air cannon would be great. If this is out of your budget, maybe you could use a hand-activated blow gun hooked to a compressor or a leaf blower. You might be able to borrow one of those from a friend or neighbor if you don't have a compressor.
    Iv got a compressor as listed. but your idea is good and will now be concluded were can i get those industrial flap things you see on doors.

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  • shawnc
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    How about a Decontamination Room at the end? This can be very simple with just some plastic sheeting. For the scare, a hidden air cannon would be great. If this is out of your budget, maybe you could use a hand-activated blow gun hooked to a compressor or a leaf blower. You might be able to borrow one of those from a friend or neighbor if you don't have a compressor.

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  • Biohazard
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    Originally posted by gadget-evilusions View Post
    Tankyou This should help a lot. Anyone have anything they think should be included with the haunt itself?

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  • gadget-evilusions
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    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

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  • Biohazard
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    Originally posted by Banshee View Post
    Mix in some kewl audio loops of urgent warning messages, klaxons, sirens, zombie moaning, screams in the distance.
    On it, though i really need some up to date software for it, anyone got somethin?

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  • Banshee
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    Mix in some kewl audio loops of urgent warning messages, klaxons, sirens, zombie moaning, screams in the distance.

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  • Biohazard
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    Originally posted by gadget-evilusions View Post
    These are what I use to dim and flicker 110v corded lights.

    http://www.efx-tek.com/topics/fc-4.html

    Great products.
    Investigating, anyone else have anything?

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  • gadget-evilusions
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    Originally posted by Biohazard View Post
    And does anyone know how to make corded lights dim and/or flicker and what not; my hanged lights are far too bright.

    Thankyou...
    These are what I use to dim and flicker 110v corded lights.

    http://www.efx-tek.com/topics/fc-4.html

    Great products.

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