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  1. Taniwha

    In Māori mythology, taniwha (Māori pronunciation: [ˈtanifa]) are beings that live in deep pools in rivers, dark caves, or in the sea, especially in places with dangerous currents or deceptive breakers (giant waves). Taniwha is pretty much translated as "monster", and they feature in stories across the islands.



    They're actually more guardian type figures, ...
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  2. Whiteout!

    This is not a blog about whiteout haunts. A whiteout haunt is the reverse of a blackout haunt. It's easier, because instead of making everything pitch black, you fill a room with fog and light and people cannot see anything. This blog is not about that.

    This is about how weird and surreal having all white sets, characters, etc. can be.


    An all white room takes on all the ...
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  3. Interactive Walls

    Here's a relatively random thought that I've never seen suggested anywhere:
    We all know about pressure mats. People step on them and a circuit is completed, causing an effect.

    However, there is no reason these need to be limited to floors. A pressure mat applied to a wall could trigger a reaction when people touch the wall.


    This could ...
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  4. Heroes and Their Uses

    Many years ago I was wandering through a thrift store and found a samurai army neatly folded on a table. They were dozens of silk onesies with samurai armor printed on them, like 80s Halloween costumes. They even had an opening in the back and a tie at the top of the neck.

    These had been used in a movie featuring epic battles between opposing armies. No one would have believed these if they were used in close ups. No, in close ups, the main actors wore highly detailed and realistic ...
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