You'd have to have the cooperation of the across the street neighbour. Pretty cool. I wonder about the cool animated lights on the singing orange bags. Very cool.
Cool! I put together one of those haunted houses in high school a couple of years in a row. This one was awesome. Where was it? Do you know? We're the ghosts real? Was the candy good?
Yes, the singing bags still have me a bit mistified... I know how they did the basic effect, but I don't know how they generated the singing faces themselves. At any rate, pretty darn clever and no mucking about with painting little tombstones to plant in the front yard.
Rick, you calledit do-able. It seems pretty sophisticated. I think my dream job is to make a haunted house that opens for 2 weeks during Halloween season and makes so much money I don't work for the rest of the year.
I'm pretty sure they did some sort of negative computer effect to get that look.
BTW there is a house in Burbank not too far from the Disney studios that goes nuts with their Halloween decorations. One year they transformed their house into a pirate ship and had shows every half hour. Wacky!
doable in that it requires a lot of time and a nice projector(s), but not a lot of dough and materials. Most of it would be easy to shoot and manipulate with a computer.
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You'd have to have the cooperation of the across the street neighbour. Pretty cool. I wonder about the cool animated lights on the singing orange bags. Very cool.
Cool! I put together one of those haunted houses in high school a couple of years in a row. This one was awesome. Where was it? Do you know? We're the ghosts real? Was the candy good?
Yes, the singing bags still have me a bit mistified... I know how they did the basic effect, but I don't know how they generated the singing faces themselves. At any rate, pretty darn clever and no mucking about with painting little tombstones to plant in the front yard.
Rick, you calledit do-able. It seems pretty sophisticated. I think my dream job is to make a haunted house that opens for 2 weeks during Halloween season and makes so much money I don't work for the rest of the year.
I'm pretty sure they did some sort of negative computer effect to get that look.
BTW there is a house in Burbank not too far from the Disney studios that goes nuts with their Halloween decorations. One year they transformed their house into a pirate ship and had shows every half hour. Wacky!
doable in that it requires a lot of time and a nice projector(s), but not a lot of dough and materials. Most of it would be easy to shoot and manipulate with a computer.
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