FFBC 2010

This past weekend I went to the Halloween in August event at the Fort Langley campground for FrightfestBC’s gathering and annual haunt.

Friday we set up walls and began decorating and by Saturday afternoon we had accomplished a full haunt.

Its a one night haunt and a lot of work, but it’s a great way for us to see different haunters ideas and learn new techniques. We are all busy in October doing our own haunts, parties and yards for Halloween so the FFBC Halloween in August haunt is a great opportunity for each of us to see each others creations and ideas put to use in a haunt.

Below are a few pictures from our group effort. If you would like to see more of them, they are over at Flickr.

Better late than never?

Another thank you I should have sent out forever ago, is one for being selected as a finalist in the 2008 Haunter’s Video Awards. Sorry I did not post this sooner.

2008 Haunters Video Awards

Paul ‘Propmaster‘ Venturella does an excellent job each year compiling a DVD series of haunts from all over the globe. This set is judged each year and awards given in different catagories. 2008′s winners are listed below, but go take a peak at all the great haunts that won in previous years as well!

2008 Winners were chosen from a panel of judges:

Best Novice Haunt – Patrick Prue – DHG Cemetery: Deaths Hallowed Grounds
Finalist – Steve & Lisa Toby – Nightmare on Mitchelle Street

Best Party Haunt – Doug & Debbie Lowe – Lowe Manor: The Tomb of Ellery
Finalist – Angie – DeadSpider’s Party Canada

Best Indoor Haunt – Noah Fentz – Katzper’s Haunt
Finalist – The Baird Family – Baird Manor

Best Yard Haunt – Brent Ross – DC Cemetery
Finalist – Toby Wrolson – Haunt 31

Thank you so very much to everyone involved with these awards and dvd’s. I feel honored to have been selected to be a part of it!! … and a HUGE thank you to ‘Frog on the Pumpkin‘ who spent a fair penny getting my skull trophy mailed to Canada. I will repay you somehow! :)

Halloween Yard Display 2008

So we had the party on the 25th in town, and had hauled all the halloween decor over there. Then quickly took it all down and brought it home. I set everything back up on the 31st and took it all down again by 11pm that night.

It rained, hard… I already posted a few rainy pictures. The props all held up fantastically, no paper mache fatalities thanks to sealing everything. Though I live on the Canadian west coast so we expect it to rain here. :)