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Old 08-25-2008, 04:06 AM
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clem222 said:

So are you saying that you only would need the lights and a room instead of having the bridge? Very anxious to see video.
Pretty much that's exactly what I'm saying. Though, lights and a room will only get you the basic effect. It may be that there's a lot more to the effect than just eye candy, at least that's what I believe. My motto has always been to take a great effect and go overboard. I know that a mirror ball (aka Roto-Sphere) turned on its side will give you a great vertigo effect. All the additional things that enhance the feeling of vertigo are what will make Your version of this effect special. I've mentioned a haze will create the look of being inside a spoked wheel and increase the intensity of the effect. I'd like to hear what else this forum can come up with to bring this effect to the next level.

What other things could be added to pile on top of this vertigo-inducing effect? What opportunities does a room like this offer to inject a little bit of scare? My goal with this effect was to hopefully throw the victims 'off-balance and out of sorts'. What are Your suggestions? ..and of course, we'd all like to keep it cheap. )

Video coming soon, hopefully in under 2 weeks.
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