I like the subtle haunt props... The Haunted Mansion in Disneyland had those changing portraits and hollow head illusions that absolutely grabbed my attention and imagination more than all the pop up scares combined. I wished the whole mansion was a walk through of the spooky and subtle because I appreciate the efforts and period appropriate sets they used... and I should mention that I was perhaps 12 at the time. I still have that notion today, but people want the in-your-face jump scares, which is fine, or gore which to me that's not haunting but horror... which is its own genre, but that get mixed in. But I agree, it's the aesthetic of spooky and subtle that I prefer.
Hi Ray, I agree with you completely. Disneyland's 'The Haunted Mansion' made a huge impact on me as a kid and it has obviously influenced all of my props and Halloween displays. As always, thanks for watching and for the thought filled comment.
I feel the same way. Gore or a clown with a chainsaw is a cheap easy scare. It has its place, but I don't use it myself. My haunt is all Disney-eske, as well. "Goofy-Spooky" is what I call it.
Agreed! My favorite haunt/ Halloween experiences are more spooky and subtle. The other stuff is part of the general season these days, but it isn’t the true spirit (no pun intended!) of Halloween 😁
There are so many RUclipsrs that do halloween prop videos. Yours however are extraordinary! You have an uncanny ability to use unexpected items like a baby swing, or a corkscrew to effectively animate a prop! That is a true skill! But what I enjoy the most about your videos is that they are concise and well put together. And you have clearly tested everything ahead of time and there are no surprises or "oops." So many presenters try to inject humor and personality into the process and it makes for long stupid videos. Conversely, yours are very on point and easy to follow! And, as others have mentioned, you have an appreciation for subtlety, that is a great thing!
Hi Bill. First, let me apologize for not replying to you in a timely manner. Second, thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful comment. You have obviously taken the time to watch many of my videos which I appreciate. Decades ago I stumbled my way through an educational system that relentlessly told me I was deficient. As it turns out, I just learn and think differently. Perhaps that is why I try to teach others in a way that would have been more beneficial to me way back then. Whatever the reason, I am glad that you and others appreciate how I present my videos. Everything happens for a reason.
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms 0 seconds ago @HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms Your sharing caused me an "ah ha" moment. I am "on the spectrum, and ADHD. So I process information differently than do many others. Turns out that your teaching method syncs very well with my learning method. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks CFAO. I still have two more videos in the works before the season is out... but they have been delayed. They are also not "stand alone" props, but smaller ones that work well in a setting with other props (think "Witche's Den"). Expect those in September.
Sorry to hear that CFAO, it is such a versatile piece of machinery... but only if you can get one at a discount! Online garage sales in your area? You can also usually advertise in the "Items Wanted" section.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Very Nicely Done Sir. You explain things So Well. Thank you So Much for Sharing. I subscribed and will look forward to more Videos. Happy Halloween.😊😊😊😊😊😊
These instructions are so good that someone with zero prop/"building" experience should easily be able to make this. What a great job!! Love the video!
Yay another video! I’ve been stalking your channel. Your ideas are very creative and you explain everything perfectly. Thank you for taking the time to make these for us! 🕯️ I already got one mamaroo off of Facebook…looks like it’s time to find another one!
I built this based on your instructions and it turned out great! Looks amazing and I can’t wait to add it to my Halloween display. I ended up gluing the crossbar to the top of the rod / washer in addition to the guy wires. Nice that the candelabra can be easily lifted off. Great design and perfect instructions, thank you!
I am very happy that this build worked out well for you and that you were able to customize it a bit to work specifically for you. Thanks for sending your informative comment and for watching.
Another well done video with clear, directions so even a beginning DYI guy can build it. I always love seeing the scenes that you place the prop in - so imaginative and spooky. You’re the real deal when it comes to talent and imagination
Yet again, another amazing haunt creation. I watch your content to relax because of your speech and cadence. Your attention to detail is so thorough, and your skill as a how-to instructor is a real joy! I have made a playlist so I can relax or even doze with peaceful content in the background. You are the Bob Ross of Halloween haunt making...
Thank you Jett for all of your kind words, for watching my videos and for taking the time to leave a comment. Please know that it is greatly appreciated.
For many, many years my haunt encompassed both the front yard and garage interior. When it came time to downsize, that is what led to shifting gears and producing these videos. Things change.. but change can be good. Thanks for watching Kevin.
I have been creating Halloween displays since Jr. High... that was back in 1970-71. For many years my sister and I created large Halloween displays at our parent's house in Northern California, encompassing their front yard, porch and garage. Things change and with the passing of our parents and with the downsizing of my own home, my annual Halloween display is quite small... yet effective. It was the very fact that I had so many of my unique props in storage that I conceived of the idea to share them on a RUclips channel. Thus, HALLOWEEN DIY & HOW-TO was born. Thanks for asking.
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms Somewhat similar beginnings. In 1968 my mother said. “You’re 12 years old. Too old to Trick Or Treat. Here, hand out the candy.” Being a theatre oriented creative type even back then, I also started haunting my parent’s house in Southern California. It got bigger every year with school friends and family involved. Then I moved out and have been doing both pro and home haunting since then.
Thanks for the nice compliment Tony. These are not the easiest builds to take on, so I take extra effort to explain them. I really appreciate your positive feedback.
A quick Google search for 'LED Candelabra' or 'Plastic Candelabra' brings up a variety of them. Most have candles already attached and up to 3 arms, which probably means they are lighter in overall weight then what I used. They vary greatly in style depending on the look you are after and you would have to adjust their attachment accordingly. 5 armed candelabras seem to be metal.. but who knows because each Halloween season brings a new batch of products.
I think most people would presume this hangs from a ceiling wire, so it would look extra-creepy if displayed outdoors where there's no ceiling from which to hang it. Keep 'em guessing on how it was done 🙂
I'm helping design a haunted event that's sort of like a walk-through play, so we won't have a strong soundtrack to cover the noise the Mamaroo makes. Do you have any thoughts about how to deal with that?
Hi Katie, I am scratching my head on this one since your Mamaroo should actually be rather quiet since it helps to but babies to sleep. The only audible sounds should be coming from the built-in sound options, which can be turned off. Perhaps there something wrong with yours if it is making that much noise.
I love your videos……HOWEVER, I need you to answer something for me so I can sleep at night. Why is there modulation on your voice in the videos?! Was this purposely done or a byproduct of your audio setup….OR I’m hearing things? 🤣🤔😩
Good ear! I put a slight echo effect on my voice at the beginning and end of each video while the prop is being showcased, to match the darkened atmosphere.
It sounds like you have not been able to find the MamaRoo baby swing that this prop requires, my apologies. I will do my best to offer animated props using different devices.
I like the subtle haunt props... The Haunted Mansion in Disneyland had those changing portraits and hollow head illusions that absolutely grabbed my attention and imagination more than all the pop up scares combined. I wished the whole mansion was a walk through of the spooky and subtle because I appreciate the efforts and period appropriate sets they used... and I should mention that I was perhaps 12 at the time. I still have that notion today, but people want the in-your-face jump scares, which is fine, or gore which to me that's not haunting but horror... which is its own genre, but that get mixed in. But I agree, it's the aesthetic of spooky and subtle that I prefer.
Hi Ray, I agree with you completely. Disneyland's 'The Haunted Mansion' made a huge impact on me as a kid and it has obviously influenced all of my props and Halloween displays. As always, thanks for watching and for the thought filled comment.
I feel the same way. Gore or a clown with a chainsaw is a cheap easy scare. It has its place, but I don't use it myself. My haunt is all Disney-eske, as well. "Goofy-Spooky" is what I call it.
Agreed! My favorite haunt/ Halloween experiences are more spooky and subtle. The other stuff is part of the general season these days, but it isn’t the true spirit (no pun intended!) of Halloween 😁
There are so many RUclipsrs that do halloween prop videos. Yours however are extraordinary! You have an uncanny ability to use unexpected items like a baby swing, or a corkscrew to effectively animate a prop! That is a true skill! But what I enjoy the most about your videos is that they are concise and well put together. And you have clearly tested everything ahead of time and there are no surprises or "oops." So many presenters try to inject humor and personality into the process and it makes for long stupid videos. Conversely, yours are very on point and easy to follow! And, as others have mentioned, you have an appreciation for subtlety, that is a great thing!
Hi Bill. First, let me apologize for not replying to you in a timely manner. Second, thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful comment. You have obviously taken the time to watch many of my videos which I appreciate. Decades ago I stumbled my way through an educational system that relentlessly told me I was deficient. As it turns out, I just learn and think differently. Perhaps that is why I try to teach others in a way that would have been more beneficial to me way back then. Whatever the reason, I am glad that you and others appreciate how I present my videos. Everything happens for a reason.
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@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms Your sharing caused me an "ah ha" moment. I am "on the spectrum, and ADHD. So I process information differently than do many others. Turns out that your teaching method syncs very well with my learning method. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
You are most welcome Bill!
I want to thank you Paul for getting these videos out so early so we have time to build these cool props in time for the big day!
Thanks CFAO. I still have two more videos in the works before the season is out... but they have been delayed. They are also not "stand alone" props, but smaller ones that work well in a setting with other props (think "Witche's Den"). Expect those in September.
Im missing you Paul!
Soon, very very soon.
What a pleasant surprise Paul! Cant wait to watch
I am anxious to hear what you think.
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms you know what Im going to say. Lol
Ok Paul it's September!
Boy, time flies!! I will still be posting two smaller Halloween prop videos this season... just closer to Halloween. My appologies.
This still amazes me, Paul! My problem is I can never find Mama roo Baby Swing anywhere on the cheap!
Sorry to hear that CFAO, it is such a versatile piece of machinery... but only if you can get one at a discount! Online garage sales in your area? You can also usually advertise in the "Items Wanted" section.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Very Nicely Done Sir. You explain things So Well. Thank you So Much for Sharing. I subscribed and will look forward to more Videos. Happy Halloween.😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks Tammera for becoming a subscriber! Look for a couple more videos this season in a few weeks... and Happy Halloween to you too!
These instructions are so good that someone with zero prop/"building" experience should easily be able to make this. What a great job!! Love the video!
I really try to gear them towards the novice so that they might feel confident in tackling an involved build. Thanks for your thoughtful comment.
Yay another video! I’ve been stalking your channel. Your ideas are very creative and you explain everything perfectly. Thank you for taking the time to make these for us! 🕯️ I already got one mamaroo off of Facebook…looks like it’s time to find another one!
Well thank you, and you are more than welcome. In return I appreciate you watching my videos and taking they time to leave a comment.
I built this based on your instructions and it turned out great! Looks amazing and I can’t wait to add it to my Halloween display. I ended up gluing the crossbar to the top of the rod / washer in addition to the guy wires. Nice that the candelabra can be easily lifted off. Great design and perfect instructions, thank you!
I am very happy that this build worked out well for you and that you were able to customize it a bit to work specifically for you. Thanks for sending your informative comment and for watching.
Another well done video with clear, directions so even a beginning DYI guy can build it. I always love seeing the scenes that you place the prop in - so imaginative and spooky. You’re the real deal when it comes to talent and imagination
Thanks Arlen. Your comments are always very thoughtful and complimentary... which is greatly appreciated.
Yet again, another amazing haunt creation. I watch your content to relax because of your speech and cadence. Your attention to detail is so thorough, and your skill as a how-to instructor is a real joy! I have made a playlist so I can relax or even doze with peaceful content in the background. You are the Bob Ross of Halloween haunt making...
Thank you Jett for all of your kind words, for watching my videos and for taking the time to leave a comment. Please know that it is greatly appreciated.
@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms Well deserved accolades! You are a craftsman, and your work is top-notch!
This is so AWSOME! I love it!!!
Hi Peter, I'm glad that you liked it and thanks for watching.
You are on fire this year, Paul! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Ryan, I hope to get a couple more out this season.
Came out really awesome! 🧡💚💜
That's great, so glad that you liked how it turned out. Thanks for watching and for commenting.
Yesssss!!!!! I'm doing your floating table this year! 🧡🖤🧡🖤
Great! Have fun with it and let me know how it turns out.
When are we going to get a grand tour of your haunt? Love the content, keep it coming.
For many, many years my haunt encompassed both the front yard and garage interior. When it came time to downsize, that is what led to shifting gears and producing these videos. Things change.. but change can be good. Thanks for watching Kevin.
We need a video of your Halloween haunt set-up.
I have been creating Halloween displays since Jr. High... that was back in 1970-71. For many years my sister and I created large Halloween displays at our parent's house in Northern California, encompassing their front yard, porch and garage. Things change and with the passing of our parents and with the downsizing of my own home, my annual Halloween display is quite small... yet effective. It was the very fact that I had so many of my unique props in storage that I conceived of the idea to share them on a RUclips channel. Thus, HALLOWEEN DIY & HOW-TO was born. Thanks for asking.
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms Somewhat similar beginnings. In 1968 my mother said. “You’re 12 years old. Too old to Trick Or Treat. Here, hand out the candy.” Being a theatre oriented creative type even back then, I also started haunting my parent’s house in Southern California. It got bigger every year with school friends and family involved. Then I moved out and have been doing both pro and home haunting since then.
You never fail to come up with great props!!
Thank you for being such an inspiration 👻
Thanks Laura for the wonderful comment, your kind words are always appreciated.
I've seen thousands of tutorials, but they can't hold a candle to yours! Everything is so-well explained! I love it!
Thanks for the nice compliment Tony. These are not the easiest builds to take on, so I take extra effort to explain them. I really appreciate your positive feedback.
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms you really make it look effortless!
Do you have a suggested source for a similar plastic candelabra?
A quick Google search for 'LED Candelabra' or 'Plastic Candelabra' brings up a variety of them. Most have candles already attached and up to 3 arms, which probably means they are lighter in overall weight then what I used. They vary greatly in style depending on the look you are after and you would have to adjust their attachment accordingly. 5 armed candelabras seem to be metal.. but who knows because each Halloween season brings a new batch of products.
Always a treat to see your diy vids!
Well thank you so much, I'm very glad that you like them and I appreciate the nice comment.
I think most people would presume this hangs from a ceiling wire, so it would look extra-creepy if displayed outdoors where there's no ceiling from which to hang it. Keep 'em guessing on how it was done 🙂
Yes Susan, and it is much smoother than those that are animated with strings. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Hi Susan... You're here on this channel too? Yep... I like the motion of this prop and how subtle it is
@@raymitchell9736 Yup, this one, Stiltbeast, Tombstone Tech - I'm everywhere, LOL!
@@susanowen1709 Tombstone Tech.. new one for me... I'll check them out.
Another great video Paul! What are you going to make next with the mama roo?!
Ha, I think the mamaroo prop series has come to an end! On to other ideas.
@@HALLOWEENHOWTObySaulFilms you were right Paul that mechanism was totally different than the other candleabra.
I'm helping design a haunted event that's sort of like a walk-through play, so we won't have a strong soundtrack to cover the noise the Mamaroo makes. Do you have any thoughts about how to deal with that?
Hi Katie, I am scratching my head on this one since your Mamaroo should actually be rather quiet since it helps to but babies to sleep. The only audible sounds should be coming from the built-in sound options, which can be turned off. Perhaps there something wrong with yours if it is making that much noise.
Paul, helping people sell their mamaroos for the past two years!
LOL!! Yes, I should be getting a commission.
nice job again!
Thanks PurpleMonkey, I appreciate the comment and thanks also for watching.
Anymore teaser videos Paul?!
Hi CFAO. I have two more videos in the pipeling for this season, but not enough video footage yet for a teaser on either of them. Sorry.
I sure wish you lived in kck!
Help me out Christina, where is kck?
Now we just gotta figure out how to make a relatively inexpensive endless hallway to fit this sucker into...
So true Bob! Of course we all know that done right, the "Endless Hallway" is not nearly as long as we think. I always enjoy your comments.
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Oh yeah, no, the effect is easy enough. It's the "relatively inexpensive" part we gotta figure out. lol
I'd like to use flicker bulbs but there's no way to hide the wires
I know what you mean, but the battery operated candles with the moving flame are hard to beat!
Less than three months away! 👻
Just around the corner.
I love your videos……HOWEVER, I need you to answer something for me so I can sleep at night. Why is there modulation on your voice in the videos?! Was this purposely done or a byproduct of your audio setup….OR I’m hearing things? 🤣🤔😩
Good ear! I put a slight echo effect on my voice at the beginning and end of each video while the prop is being showcased, to match the darkened atmosphere.
dislike projects using the non existent baby swing.
It sounds like you have not been able to find the MamaRoo baby swing that this prop requires, my apologies. I will do my best to offer animated props using different devices.
Great job, love your videos. You explain things so clearly and well that anyone feels they can do it too. 🧡🤎💛🍁🍂