Yea getting a cold from dry is is the lest dangerous thing that. Could happen from dry ice even though Scream 2 is not a Universal monster movie. There was a more serious problem that happened with dry ice. In the scene where Sydney is rehearsing the play fat smoke was made by dry ice. Coming from the Orchestra pit area there was someone down there keeping new dry ice going. The problem is that when dry ice melts making the fog it also removes the oxygen from the air. So he had a oxygen mask on but it fell off and since it was. Foggy down there he could not find it any passed out. But someone noticed that something was wrong an they jumped in to the Orchestra pit without any oxygen mask. So that person almost passed out but they found and got the people out. The original guy well let's just say they got to him intime. Because he almost died do to lack of oxygen an the other person almost past out do to lack of oxygen. But after that they switched to a smoke machine instead of dry ice.
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Yea getting a cold from dry is is the lest dangerous thing that. Could happen from dry ice even though Scream 2 is not a Universal monster movie. There was a more serious problem that happened with dry ice. In the scene where Sydney is rehearsing the play fat smoke was made by dry ice. Coming from the Orchestra pit area there was someone down there keeping new dry ice going. The problem is that when dry ice melts making the fog it also removes the oxygen from the air. So he had a oxygen mask on but it fell off and since it was. Foggy down there he could not find it any passed out. But someone noticed that something was wrong an they jumped in to the Orchestra pit without any oxygen mask. So that person almost passed out but they found and got the people out. The original guy well let's just say they got to him intime. Because he almost died do to lack of oxygen an the other person almost past out do to lack of oxygen.
But after that they switched to a smoke machine instead of dry ice.
Forgive the pedantry, but as fellow writers... Shouldn't the cover of your book read, "Foreword" and not "Forward"? Just curious.
3rd comment and great videos keep it up