Scary static props - 162 Haunt Ventures vlog - Halloween how to

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Published on Jan 25, 2012 by

Haunt Ventures Haunted House reality web series is a vlog featuring affordable DIY and helpful horror how-to tutorials with detailed information, scare tips and tricks by HIY Productions, Jason Dasti and Melissa Mcknight. The two operate the PowerHouse of Terror in Toronto, Ontario Canada.

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In this episode of Haunt Ventures, Jason Dasti and Melissa Mcknight make a static prop that will scare in the Powerhouse of Terror haunted house. The latex half mask is being used to give this prop the realistic look.

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  • I guess the Mannequin body is a stronger form than using a pvc body? I love your clown you made with your clay recipe. I made my demented girl with that technique. The mass produced clowns are turning out really well. I usually hot glue my eyes, but I like your way also. I know the kids and customers at the pro haunts are really tough on props, so you have to make them really durable. Unfortunately the props you buy at conventions and stores don't hold up to the abuse.

  • @Joiseygal The prop that was busted on us was made with a mannequin body. All material is subject to damage but just can't afford to spend $400 on the prop especially with the quantity of things we need for the haunt.

  • I want your kangaroo

  • @CycloneJackHH It's pretty cool huh. We have plan for that guy in the future.

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  • I love the eyes. I've made some myself and they are so easy to do. And in the right light they are very life like. Thanks for sharing.

  • Those look incredibly freaky.

  • sweet

    

  • Great idea

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