Here's the deal....I will also use my fogger with chiller, I have about 10 stones, a couple of skeletons, lots of bones, a old fashioned gray wooden wheelbarrow that we tip to one side with earth spilling out with bones , an old fashioned wooden spade and lantern to set the scene. (sort of like the gravedigger got the heck out of there fast) because in the "mist" behind is the grim reaper (stands about 6 ft) and carries a second lit lantern. I have never lit the graveyard before other then a strobe or two.
This is what I have:
4 "Walgreens" ground floodlights and 3 par36 pin spots. The Par36 pin spots are standard bulbs and I have an ample supply red gel sheeting. I was planning on using these near the entrance to our house as that is where the major spiderwebbing is along with the spiders and spider victims. I wanted to use the ground floods in the grave yard. For the graveyard scene should I use blue or red (or another color)? I was thinking about 45 watts to keep is low light, am I on the right track? Thanks in advance.
This is what I have:
4 "Walgreens" ground floodlights and 3 par36 pin spots. The Par36 pin spots are standard bulbs and I have an ample supply red gel sheeting. I was planning on using these near the entrance to our house as that is where the major spiderwebbing is along with the spiders and spider victims. I wanted to use the ground floods in the grave yard. For the graveyard scene should I use blue or red (or another color)? I was thinking about 45 watts to keep is low light, am I on the right track? Thanks in advance.