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Feb 3, 2021 - Looking back on October 2020 - Halloween 2020
On Halloween, my niece has always brought her twin daughters over to my house to get dressed in their always unique and imaginative costumes. They put a lot of thought into their creations it’s usually always require careful make up application for their faces. They make the decisions about it and we just help them do it. Once they are ready we usually go into town so they can go trick-or-treating but none of that could happen this year because of Covid.
So this year, my niece and I came up with the idea of a haunted garden at my place since I had an area that was partially enclosed, a garden I had let go but was in the middle of renovating. I already had some Halloween props, like the Dracula, bride, and skeleton dogs above, so we added a few more props and tried to make a creepy haunted garden. That way we would be outside and everyone could be socially distant.
We had them make their way in the dark through a bamboo maze first with creepy whispering soundtrack surrounding them. After they screamed their way through that they entered the garden. At the back of the garden I set up a special cloth screen which would display, what is referred to as a Halloween digital decoration. When back projected with a digital projector it looks like a moving holographic images appearing in the darkness. I have never done any of this before, and never had seen digital decorations in person, only online.
I got a number of different Halloween digital decorations which are really video files, and spent the night before Halloween assembling pieces of them into a unique video file which was made up of 18 different clips. The clip above of the skeletons dancing was just one of them. It was a lot of work to get it all set up , but it was all worth it and a lot of fun to do. It looked pretty amazing in the dark, and the girls, who just celebrated their 12th birthday today, said that it was the best Halloween that they had ever had, so that was good also :
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My house tonight.
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These are amazing digital Halloween decorations! If you haven’t seen them, check them out, they are super cool! This is a sampler video from the company who makes them–I’d take the ghostly ones year round! How about A.I. versions with personality that learn--I would take those all year, haha. Ghost: "Oh hey, you're home early. Want to go digging later!? ;)