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Mark,
I sent you an e-mail with the floor plan we used.
Brett,
Shoot me your e-mail and I will do the same, sorry about the delay.
Happy Holidays,
TattooMike "Tattoo" Krausert
Senior Project Manager
Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group
www.thirteenthfloor.com
President - Bad Boys Scenic Design
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Beautifully done! Talk about total immersion in the experience!
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to pick my jaw up off the ground!
Great job!
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Thanks Janine, your website looks outstanding by the way! Chad is very talented and a great guy to work with!
The class that we are teaching in Houston will cover all of the techniques used to create the scenes in these photos and more!
Stains, rust, rot, decay, mold, brick, block, stone, metal, and we will be discussing other topics throughout the seminar. When you enter the class there will be a pile of lumber on the ground along with other materials, by the time the seminar ends.......
A complete scene will be standing using all of the techniques we discuss during class.
Hope to see you there!
Take care,
TattooMike "Tattoo" Krausert
Senior Project Manager
Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group
www.thirteenthfloor.com
President - Bad Boys Scenic Design
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I realize the fisheye lens is trying to get more of the room in the picture, but it doesn't do justice. I think more details could be seen in a normal view.
I really like your use of color lights in your attraction. When Haunters use light they usually go alittle overboard because they are proud of all the detail work they put into the room and want to show it off. Unfortunately, a bright room is NOT scary. You need light and shadows to be effective.
The use of the right color light can accomplish both. You get to see the details in a room, but the coloring makes it surreal and adds to the overall spooky effect.
Maybe post a couple normal pics of the rooms and then people can see what I mean. You can see details in the room, but it won't be just a well lit "safe" room!
Good job, wish I had had the time to make the trip last year!!!
Oh yeah, sorry about the Packers! I was cheering for Brett all the way!! Now the SuperBowl will just be lame! On well next year!!!
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Love the pics Tattoo!!!...beautiful detail!...and not just saying this because you are on the IAHA BOD with me, you guys are clearly one of the best looking haunts out there!Last edited by Dan Faupel; 01-22-2008, 11:51 PM.
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Thanks for the comments, the scenes at Terror on the Fox are a lot tighter (smaller) than most Haunts that why we tend to use a fish-eye lens for photos.
Lighting has always played a major role in our scene design and minispotlight.com is the way to go! If you can highlight certain areas of your scenes it tends to distract people from where the scare might be coming from. A lot of the photos tend to be brighter than when we are open.
Thanks for the compliment Dan! Look forward to seeing you all soon.
Take care,
TattooMike "Tattoo" Krausert
Senior Project Manager
Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group
www.thirteenthfloor.com
President - Bad Boys Scenic Design
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So very impressive,
And I really would like to sit in on your seminar.
But you know I might have a little trouble being out of our Booth for that long.
So, why don't you just come do the seminar in our booth.Kevin R. Alvey
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