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Greywood Manor 2010

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Next year, you could expand this to inside your house. I know someone who did that five years ago. It was pretty good.
 

LotusMA

New Member
Looks awesome, your low laying fog really did a great effect, I also do a haunt. From your video I see that you are regular spot lights have you tried using colored gels or using mini spots which are led lights?
 

DisneyDellsDude

New Member
Original Poster
Looks awesome, your low laying fog really did a great effect, I also do a haunt. From your video I see that you are regular spot lights have you tried using colored gels or using mini spots which are led lights?

Yes, I have but one blue and one red floodlight - and that is the extent for the graveyard!

Lighting has been on the back-burner for myself ever since they delayed daylight savings by a few weeks. Now trick-or-treating is filled with two hours of light and only one of dusk/darkness. I've always alloted my budget to other things than lighting for the past few years - mainly new attic props as that is the newest part of my haunt.

Do you have any recommendations for getting cheap LED lighting - maybe individual bulbs I could use on each individual tombstone?

Also, I see you are a new member here. Welcome to the boards!
I'm also a member of Haunt Forum... http://www.hauntforum.com/index.php
That is also a very good community to be a part of if you're into the Halloween haunting.
 

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