So MANY great ideas here ! Thanks for showing the build up. I LOVE the purple "guide lines" to keep people from going into the props ! Love the purple against the orange as well. All kinds of stuff at different levels, so lots to see/experience for everyone! Bet sone of those kids will grow up to have their own haunts ! P.s. love your sweet little dog ❤❤❤❤!
Really nice display. Thanks for the walk through/BTS stuff. I really like seeing how other's do things. Lots of good stuff here. I liked the bobbing skeletons. BTW sometimes if you are trying to hide or make a transparent projection screen/scrim harder to see try setting up some props in the background of to the sides of the animation behind the screen and then light those props with various types of lighting pointed toward the props but not the screen. Maybe try a something like a couple of tombstones on one side or each side from where the action takes place. While doing this it also helps to have some hard edge of covering the edges of the screen. Kinda think like a fence with an opening and a thick archway across the opening. The screen would essentially attach behind the fence panels and behind the archway, like a picture frame so to speak. This in conjunction with well placed colorful lit props or shrubs in the background should help detract from the stark edge transition of the screen in mid air. Also if possible try to put the projector low and have it project over from behind an object where you cannot see the projector lens. This will help to reduce the hotspot flair on the screen. Hope you find this information useful. Thanks for sharing such a great display.
Thank you so much for the awesome tips, we did do some of that for the finished project. We used cornstalks to frame the screen and I used back lighting on our bushes. Next year will be a cemetery and I can't wait to make it better! 👻
So MANY great ideas here ! Thanks for showing the build up. I LOVE the purple "guide lines" to keep people from going into the props !
Love the purple against the orange as well.
All kinds of stuff at different levels, so lots to see/experience for everyone! Bet sone of those kids will grow up to have their own haunts !
P.s. love your sweet little dog ❤❤❤❤!
Thanks, it was a very small kid friendly haunt and fun hearing the excitement from the kids.
So charming and impressive! You guys knock it out the park every year and as a bonus, I always pick up a new skill. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, it was fun to build!🎃
Really nice display. Thanks for the walk through/BTS stuff. I really like seeing how other's do things. Lots of good stuff here. I liked the bobbing skeletons. BTW sometimes if you are trying to hide or make a transparent projection screen/scrim harder to see try setting up some props in the background of to the sides of the animation behind the screen and then light those props with various types of lighting pointed toward the props but not the screen. Maybe try a something like a couple of tombstones on one side or each side from where the action takes place. While doing this it also helps to have some hard edge of covering the edges of the screen. Kinda think like a fence with an opening and a thick archway across the opening. The screen would essentially attach behind the fence panels and behind the archway, like a picture frame so to speak. This in conjunction with well placed colorful lit props or shrubs in the background should help detract from the stark edge transition of the screen in mid air. Also if possible try to put the projector low and have it project over from behind an object where you cannot see the projector lens. This will help to reduce the hotspot flair on the screen. Hope you find this information useful. Thanks for sharing such a great display.
Thank you so much for the awesome tips, we did do some of that for the finished project. We used cornstalks to frame the screen and I used back lighting on our bushes. Next year will be a cemetery and I can't wait to make it better! 👻
@@OjaiHaunt The corn stalks are a great idea! The Cemetery is a timeless classic and I am looking forward to seeing it!
Looks spectacular
Thanks 😊
Such a fun set up! Everything looks amazing, loved your pumpkin room btw
Thank you, we had a lot of fun with the pumpkin room this year!🎃
I use magnetic part bowls to keep things from dropping. Very cheap, but handy.
Even use them for sewing so no pins or needles escape !
Yes they come in handy! We ordered these awesome magnetic's off Amazon's and I use them whenever we can.