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The Alternative to Dry Ice

posted by Foggy-Times
October 1, 2009

fog-effectAccording to tradition, artificial fog effects were created by dry ice. If dry ice isn’t handled with great caution, its tremendously cold surface temperature can damage bare skin. Don a pair of heavy gloves before picking up a block of dry ice, and never bring it anywhere near your mouth. The heaviness of carbon dioxide makes it a possible breathing hazard as well. You should only use it in well-ventilated areas.

Fortunately, a safer, more reliable solution exists in the form of fog liquid. The liquid form is much more versatile than dry ice, which creates a single fog effect. Liquid can be found online in specialized forms for any desirable application. If you’re working on an independent movie and you need low-lying fog for a scene set in a swamp, there’s a fog for that. Smoke-like fogs for burning building simulations are also popular.

Planning a Spooky Halloween

posted by Foggy-Times
September 1, 2009

haloweenWhen planning a spooky Halloween party or haunted house it’s extremely important to create and maintain a nail-biting, scream-worthy atmosphere. First you’ll need a bunch of cobwebs to cover the railings and light fixtures, and if you throw in a few plastic spiders you’ll achieve that extra cringe factor from your guests. Next, you should cover every inch of wall space with black trash bags to drown out the light. To keep your space from becoming completely pitch-black, you can add a few black lights in the corners.

If you want some extra tips to make your event even spookier, read on. You can purchase fake, human body parts at most Halloween stores. And for that extra gory kick, get a tube of fake blood to smear on your kidneys, eyeballs and feet. The final mystery ingredient is a fog machine. Make sure you stock up on plenty of fog machine fluid, because if you want your fog to last all night long, it will need to run continuously.

Different Kinds of Synthetic Fog

posted by Foggy-Times
June 1, 2009

juiceIf you’re interested in some particularly chilling or theatrical effects, it’s likely that you’ve considered investing in a fog machine. Whether you’re interested in making your haunted house more realistic or you want to add some flare to your latest drama production, there are many different kinds of synthetic fogs that you can invest in. It all just depends on the type of fog fluid that you choose to use.

The first major kind is a medium density, and it’s ideal for indoor use. Its primary use is enhancing various lighting effects. Another type of fog fluid would create a long lasting fog. This is best used in all outdoor situations, as the wind won’t immediately cause the fog to dissipate. Another major version is essentially the opposite, and this is fog that dissipates very quickly. This is ideal for plays, as the fog can have its immediate effect, but it won’t linger to impinge on subsequent scenes in the play.

Some Unique Uses For Fog Fluid

posted by froggysfog
May 27, 2009

Fog Machine

What are some the uses of a fog machine?   The best known use is to create spooky effects in plays and movies.  Can you imagine a Dracula movie without the fog?  Fog machines are also frequently used in Halloween displays such as haunted houses or forests.

Smoke effects are also useful for industrial purposes, especially automobile manufactures for visualizing the flow of air, such as over a surface of an automobile in a wind tunnel or testing filters in air conditioning.

Refilling the Fog Machine

posted by Foggy-Times
May 8, 2009

juice

Let’s face it, a lot of us have bought one of those fog machines for Halloween, used it until it ran out of juice, and then let it sit around in the closet, garage, or basement.  But now is the time to revive that fog machine with more fog juice!  With most fog machines, all varieties of fog juice will work.  It doesn’t matter if the fog machine was purchased from a store that sells party favors or is an industrial sized fog machine used to film Hollywood movies, all varieties of fog juice will work.  But what a lot of people don’t know is that fog juice comes in several different varieties.  You can find fog that dissipates quickly, fog that lingers on the ground, or fog that creates a thick haze in the surrounding area.  There are several different types of fog juice that have unique properties.

Don’t leave that fog machine gathering dust, fill it up with a new bottle of fog juice and let the good times roll.  Whether it’s for a costume party, a special occasion, or a spooky Halloween celebration, fog machines make it more enjoyable!