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Soundproof your Haunt and Create Your Own Sound Effects with Sinful Audio

Keeping the sound contained in the rooms of your Haunt is a challenge. But with one simple material and a few tweaks to your layout, you can almost soundproof your haunt by absorbing lots of the noise. We say ‘almost’ because it’s impossible to seal in all the sound but you can reduce noise overflow between areas. Listen to this podcast episode to learn more.

 

We all want our customers and attendees to experience an immersive environment when they walk through the mazes and rooms in our attractions and haunted houses but getting the atmospheres from blending together is a skill. We either use one soundtrack through the entire haunt and use smaller noises within each room or we try to create unique sounds for each area without blending the noises.

Ken Webster-Sinful Audio

Ken Webster, from Sinful Audio (a sound design studio for haunts), explains that with a few simple design principles you can improve the sound experience in each of your rooms. And not spend much money doing it.

Here are 5 things you can try to help soundproof your Haunt:

  • Position your speakers up high and pointed down toward the center of your area. This helps shoot the noise to the center away from your exits.
  • Design your haunted attraction with angled walls. 90 degree angle walls are the worst for sound bouncing off of them. If possible, design walls or just one wall at an angle to deflect sound.
  • Hang pictures and add furniture. The more soft objects to absorb the sound the better.
  • Create sound absorbing panels with a fireproof insulation like Roxul or other sound deadening materials.
  • Add solid ceilings where possible. Without blocking sprinkler systems and still staying code compliant.

 

Listen to this episode where Ken explains ways to help soundproof your haunt.

 

soundproof your hauntRoxul Panels built by Ken to help soundproof any room.

 

Creating Low Frequencies that you can feel.

You can also use audio in your attraction that is such a low frequency that it can be felt and give your customers an eerie experience that they won’t forget. This is called “Infrasound”: which is sometimes categorized as low-frequency sound or signals that are lower than 20Hz in frequency.  This also means that it is below the standard threshold of human hearing which is 20Hz – 20kHz. Read Ken’s article on Infrasound here.

 

Sinful Audio for Haunts

 

Final Thoughts:

Experiment with different layouts with your rooms and areas. Set up your speakers, add furniture and sound panels, and test. Reposition walls if you need to. Set up your speakers a different way. Add more soundproofing panels. Maybe just turn down the volume while leaving the sound still effective.

We’re pretty sure your attendees will still have a great show.

 

Midsummer Scream & Haunt Faire: Haunt Conventions from Coast to Coast

From East to West and North to South, no matter where you live, there is a Halloween Event or Haunt Convention close to your neighborhood. Here we discuss two newer events that each have their own unique style and elements. MidSummer Scream in California and Haunt Faire in New York.

Education, Vendors, Parties, Networking, Shopping, Demos….they both seem lots of fun. But which one do you attend? Both?

 

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MidSummer Scream

Long Beach, California. July 30th-31st. Two fun-filled days of frights, freaks, spooks, and scares! Your ticket includes admission to dozens of presentations from creative professionals, celebrities, and influencers from in and around the horror, entertainment, and Halloween industry. Your ticket also allows you access to a massive show floor and onsite mini-haunts. The festivities list continues to grow and will be updated on their website www.midsummerscream.org.

We interview Rick West and David Markland, just two of the masterminds behind MidSummer Scream, and they fill your ears with many reasons why this west coast event for Haunters should not be missed. New for 2016, Midsummer Scream combines the best talent from the local California area and opens its doors to great people world-wide in the scare entertainment industry. They even have a costume party hosted by the legendary band Oingo Boingo! To read a great article on MidSummer Scream check out this one from Dread Central.

 

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Haunt Faire

Ronkonkoma, New York. August 6th-7th.  A Convention for all things HAUNTED. Enjoy your Halloween this Summer with Haunted Attractions, Films, Paranormal Experiences, Guest Speakers and Greetings, and a Haunted Attraction Job Fair for those who want to meet up with some of the Professional Haunts.  Their website is www.haunt-faire.com

Wander about the exhibitor room and find your macabre treasures, participate in a workshop/panel that sheds some light behind haunted attraction walls, sign up for the costume or makeup wars contest, or visit the main stage and see what entertainment awaits.

Elsie Ginsberg gets on the mic and explains how Haunt Faire is different and how mixing the Paranormal with Haunted Attractions can be a real good thing.

 

5 Things you need to know before you attend a Haunt Convention

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  • Arrive early and get familiar with your surroundings. Parking, hotel, bars, trade show, classes. Planning is key.
  • Bring extra bags. You’ll collect many catalogs, products, ect. while walking the vendor floors. Some people use suitcases with wheels.
  • Stay hydrated. Bring bottles of water or a refillable one. This will also give you more energy to do more things!
  • Drink responsibly. Everyone wants to have fun, just be cool. Follow the rules in the hotels as well. Remember, that 8:30 am seminar you want to attend comes early.
  • Socialize. The Haunt Industry is BIG but it’s also SMALL. You’ll find we’re all easy to talk to and we want to share our knowledge with you. Come say HI.

 

Now go decide which Haunt Show you’re going to. If you can’t make these events, then which ones are you going to?

Click Here to Listen to this episode of HaunTopic Radio

Leonard Pickel: Chicago Frights, HAuNTcon, and Improving Your Haunted Attraction

Leonard Pickel, considered by many as the ‘Godfather of the Haunt Industry’, fills this one hour interview with behind-the-scenes information about his Haunted Attraction Conventions and a few ways to make your Haunted House successful just by tweaking a few things that many Haunters are doing wrong.

 

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Chicago Frights

Chicago Frights is a great opportunity for haunters to pick up last second training, ideas and products before the Halloween season kicks in. Chicago Frights includes networking opportunities such as a huge costume party Saturday night, top-notch educational seminars, hands-on workshops and training sessions focusing on the operational needs of haunters, like set dressing, lighting, makeup and actor training. Plus, a dealer and vendor room to buy or sell those fright products before October.

Chicago Frights takes place July 29th to July 31st at the Georgios Quality Inn and Suites Convention Center in Orland Park, Illinois.

 

HAuNTcon 2017

HAuNTcon 2017

HAuNTcon 2017 will be held at the Sheraton Music City Hotel and Conference Center in Nashville Tennessee January 28- 30. The 2 day pre-show haunt tour will kick off Wednesday the 25th (Haunts to be announced).

The three Spotlight tours for HAuNTcon 20127 include Haunted Hell Nashville on Thursday night January 26th,  Nashville Nightmare Saturday January 28th and Slaughterhouse January 29th.

Education and trade show Friday January 27 through Sunday January  29th, with the all day advanced education on Monday January 30th. As always, all seminars  are included in the price of the conference and there are over 50 hours of  creative, business, demo and workshop sessions to choose from over the 3 days of haunter education. (Workshops require a materials fee and there is an up charge for the Monday all day advanced sessions.
 

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Haunted Attraction Design Tips from Leonard Pickel:

  • Design your rooms with your actors in mind. What is the scare?
  • Design from the Inside Out. What is the function of the room?
  • Shorten the patron’s sight line to keep them guessing.
  • When using a back story, stay with the time period and design around that story.
  • Attend Haunt Shows to network and share design ideas.

 

Click here to listen to this audio episode with Leonard.

Haunt Weekly & the Top 10 Haunted Attraction Podcasts for Haunters

 

There are quite a few unique Haunted Attraction Podcasts and Audio Shows out there on the internet today, each with their own style and value. Haunt Weekly is one of those shows. Jonathan Bailey & Crystal Ramey produce one audio show each week that covers one specific topic within the haunt industry. They dig deep into subjects such as Scare Actor Training, Haunted Attraction Safety, and Industry News. Plus new podcast topics each week. It gets me excited to see what topic their coming up with next!

Haunt Weekly: a Podcast about the Haunt Industry-Haunted attractions podcast

In this podcast episode of HaunTopic Radio we chat with Jonathan & Crystal about many topics as a Haunter. Some of the main conversations are about Copyrights and Trademarks as a Haunted Attraction, Haunted House Concepts and Design, and What Really Makes a Haunt Great. There are really too many great points to cover in this article so make sure to click that PLAY button to hear our chat. Click here to listen.

 

top 10 haunted attraction podcasts

We also recommend some of these other great Haunt Attraction Podcasts that might just perk up your eardrums and keep you company on those long nights of Haunting.

 

Haunted Attraction Podcasts & Audio Shows

  • Haunt Weekly– weekly topics digging deep into the world of Haunting.
  • Haunted Attactions Podcast- a network of different shows just for Haunters.
  • The Big Scary Show– One BIG show with haunt industry news, interviews, & more.
  • The Frequent Fear Podcast– Global haunt topics from the both sides of the pond.
  • HauntCast- Archive into past seasons of a show for Haunters & Halloween Fans.
  • Haunter’s Hangout– the audio version of the Live YouTube Hangout for Haunters.
  • The ScareHouse Podcast- Behind the scenes of Pittsburgh’s scariest Haunt.
  • Fright Radio– Bite size Haunt nuggets to munch on.
  • My Haunt Life– Escape rooms, Extreme Haunts, & Attractions.
  • ScareTRACK- Covering the UK Scare Attraction Industry.

 

Podcasts with a Horror flare with a dash of Haunting. 

 

Pro Haunter Tip: Take advantage of all the FREE information out there for Haunters. Whether that’s a podcast, a video, or an article. The more you learn the better prepared you’ll be for that next project, that next Haunted Attraction, or just to jump start an idea. Podcasts are a great way to learn on the go!

Most smartphones have ‘Podcast Apps’ that pull feeds in from other places. I use PodCruncher on my iPhone.

 

All Music and the Creepy Story inside this podcast brought to you by The Night Keep: Heretica

The Night Keep: Horror Music
The Night Keep: Heretica (a tale of horror)

 

We want to thank Jonathan & Crystal for their time and devotion to the Haunted Attraction Industry. If you know of any other Haunted Attraction Podcasts please leave a comment below or use our CONTACT Page.

Thanks for Listening!!

Inside the West Coast Haunters Convention & Nightmare Factory with Ed Roberts

The West Coast Haunters Convention | Portland,Oregon | April 29 to May 1 | Doubletree Hilton

The West Coast Haunters Convention is the longest running convention for Home Haunters, Professional Haunters, and Halloween Fanatics on the West Coast. Located in Portland, Oregon at the Lloyd Center inside the Hilton Doubletree Hotel. The dates for 2016 are April 29th through May 1st. The WCHC is at year seven and Ed Roberts doesn’t plan on slowing down anytime soon.

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In this episode of HaunTopic Radio, we get Ed Roberts on the Haunt Line to chat about the new things for the West Coast Haunters Convention in 2016, the projects going on at the Nightmare Factory, and how escape rooms are changing the haunted attraction industry.

We also announce our partnership with the Haunted Attraction Network and how you can listen to other podcasts related to the haunt industry with a different point of view.

 

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Skip forward to the end of the podcast to listen to Scene 5 of The Night Keep: Heretica plus hear a few tunes from The Night Keep through the episode. The back story to this music is getting pretty scary. Make sure to go back and listen to the past 4 podcasts to start at the beginning.

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Bottom Line: If you’re a Haunter and live close to Oregon, or have means to get there, the West Coast Haunters Convention is definitely a place to stay for a few days. Take advantage of the haunt education, nighttime activity, trade show floor, and everything else the WCHC has to offer.

And shoot Ed with a few foam darts for us when you see him. Please??

Testimonials:

WCHC is one of our funnest shows. It’s more laid back than other shows and has more of a family atmosphere with home haunters as well as pro haunters. Ed Roberts and his crew are great! They have a nice setup for vendors and take good care if them. Plus it benefits the School for the Deaf. My only suggestion would be to make it a two day show instead of three. And Portland is beautiful …and no sales tax! (Why can’t other states do this?) ~Patrick Voss (VFXCreates.com)