Okay, I just got done listening to the latest episode of Hauntcast. It is freaking hilarious!Plus, when you listen to it while you make props, it makes them better. Seriously! I was having such a good time listening to the show that I really zoned in making my props. Plus, I get lots of new ideas and fresh approaches. There's a guy on there called Revenant and he does a segment called Theater of the Mind. He explains the psychology of haunting and how you can use that to scare the kiddies better. Love that.
If you haven't had a chance to listen to the show, you've got to start. He's on his 6th episode and it's so professional you'd think he's been doing this for years.
So, wanted to say a big thank you to Chris for making it possible to have a huge gang of prop builders in my basement sharing adult beverages and talking shop.
I listen to it via iTunes (iPod) and you can also listen to it on his website. Here it is: Hauntcast
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04-28-2009,10:34 AM
Nifty - thanks for the heads up!
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04-29-2009,04:40 PM
Thanks for the mention Terra. Here is a sample of the show for anyone who hasn't checked it out.
YouTube - Hauntcast DemoChildren of the night... What music they make.

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05-01-2009,11:06 AM
^^^bwahaha, too funny!
Yes, Hauntcast's are great to listen to as background - just don't leave them on late at night and head downstairs to switch out laundry. You may find a terrified ten year old quaking and whimpering and wanting to be put to bed with the extra special super-safe tuck-back-in that wards off all scary boogey monsters and general fright-alls when you run back upstairs.
Thanks for doin' the 'cast Chris, they're very entertaining!Haunt to Live ... Live to Haunt
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05-01-2009,11:20 AM
Great point! I originally thought about listening to Hauntcast with my haunter-in-training, but the numerous references to certain body parts, bodily fluids, imbibing of alcoholic beverages, and explicitives quickly changed my mind. Nevertheless, it's great entertainment and offers useful haunting information.
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05-01-2009,12:27 PM
Haunter, T
That picture is hilarious, so of course I'm stealing it to use somewhere.
And Yes, Hauntcast should be kept out of ear shot from children unless you want to raise another Jeffrey Dahmer or Ron Jeremy
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05-01-2009,02:05 PM
Yea I love this show! When is Terra on???
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05-04-2009,02:01 AM
SR, in due time. I have Chris & Jeff Davis this month & Brent Ross from Devious Concoctions next month.
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Hauntcast improves your prop-making, seriously!
Plus, when you listen to it while you make props, it makes them better. Seriously! I was having such a good time listening to the show that I really zoned in making my props. Plus, I get lots of new ideas and fresh approaches. There's a guy on there called Revenant and he does a segment called Theater of the Mind. He explains the psychology of haunting and how you can use that to scare the kiddies better. Love that. 




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