HALLOWEEN YARD HAUNT 2008 The 39th St Cemetery
Uploader Comments (Meyek12)
All Comments (8)
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Fantastic display. My passion is also Halloween and we do a haunted yard, 1st floor haunted tour in our home for the tricker treaters and then a huge party afterwards for our family and friends. It's always a blast. I love watching these videos to get ideas. Your's is primo. I know how much money,time and effort can go into something this intricate but it's a labor of love.:o)
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Wonderful haunt! Thank you for posting it!
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Great video and your lighting is amazing!
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Awesome details and effects!
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Very good haunt, you tie in a lot of stuff in a big area very well. The lighting and placement is perfect.
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Wow...very nice! How many years have you been working on this? It looks positively spooktacular!!! (i know...corny lol)
I have a few questions:
1.Did you sculpt the tombstones from foamboard?
2.What types of lighting did youi incorperate?
3.How much do you think you've invested?
Sorry bout all the questions but I do a yard haunt and I want it to be up to par with the good ones like yours!
Thank You very much for the compliment. It's been an obsession of mine for around 25 years. It started out with some tombstones made of cement poured into a cheap mold. I did make a few out of the foamboard, but it became too easy to buy them on Ebay. The Mausoleums;I made them of foamboard, wood and covered them with a paint/cement mixture. It's lit with low voltage garden lights, but this year I experimented with adding in Led bulbs(ebay.)The cost?Idon't want to know. Thanks for your interest
Meyek12 3 years ago
wow, this is amazing, the lighting is what really makes the atmosphere. The blue lights are so vibrant, there not regular flood lights are they ?
Snowman8266 3 years ago
The blue lights on the house are fluorescent party light bulbs. The blue on the tombstones are LED. Thanks
Meyek12 3 years ago