You're actually dumb this is the most informative and many of these effects ain't even on RUclips elsewhere you fool quit tryna put people down cause you are a low life and not the man himself
Great informative video. Dont know why there are any haters, I learned more about fog machines and set ups in under 15 mins here than anywhere else. Keep it up!!
The most helpful tip that's not super obvious is to leave a little space or "air gap" between your machine and the pipe so it has a chance to pull air in with it. I had been making a tight seal to the fog machine so it didn't leak but this works LOTS better!
Thank you for posting! I used a hose to direct fog through a suit and up to the head, where it was released. The heat melted the tube and there was little effect...now I understand why. Thank you for mentioning that there needs to be a little spacing between the machine and the tube/fog distributer. Good video and your dog is such a sweetie!
@@The_Original_Nosferatu That's a good point, because the temperature outside fluctuates. I've used this mechanism for Halloween props, but dry ice would be the way to go because it's colder.
thanks for such a complete approach to fog fx! im planning to combine the fog blanket and chiller. ill use a projector pointed at the fog as it drops from the elevated fog blanket tube making it a screen. hopefully i wont need to add fans and fins to make a laminar flow screen. it gets windy so i may need to tube sideways so the fog flows with the wind instead of trying to fight nature. thanks again! your video answered most of my questions and gave me a solid foundation from which to begin! Keep up the good work! I'm curious to see the body of work created and offered by your critics. It seems that critics cant produce anything but negativity.
Thank you sir for all the hard work that you did to show the fans something new! Much appreciated....i plan on checking out the rest of your videos.....thumbs up!
Love the fact that you showed several options & effects in one video . I have two small fog machines and a small porch..plenty of pvc from other projects so I'm going to try the one w/the holes and turn the holes in opposite directions. Tried the ice one year but it was too much trouble for me once the ice melted .Great time to get the machines back out the attic practice the new alternative .Thank you SOOOO much ;) for the motivation & ideas. Have a Happy Halloween & a great weekend.
Thank you for sharing. You explained a lot of what we can do with these effects. The blanket affect seemed more like a curtain, but it was still very cool. I did not think the pipes would change the fog output like that. I want to combine the chiller with the holed pipe to see what it can do. Thanks!
Very much appreciate you doing this for all of us. Very helpful...some of these options I had never thought of, but, especially the tube...exactly look I was looking for to do photography work. Excellent! Thanks again.
Excellent, versatile, and combinable ideas. Inexpensive too. I'm pretty confident I'll be able to create the affect I'm looking for by using the chiller + the curtain tubing to roll fog off my screened porch and into the yard without filling the porch itself.
If you mount a small fan to the lid of the ice chest, blowing INTO the cooler, it will push much more low lying fog out. About 150% more. Also, it’s staying low because of the coolness of the ground. Fog from a traditional machine (with no co2 mixed in) will ALWAYS rise again. Especially in an indoor venue where the lights and people inside make the environment much warmer than your lawn in winter here.
Hi! just get the mister kool from adj, or just add a little bit of glycerin to the fluid. Look up how to make fog fluid and you can experiment with the ratios! Or just add ice.
Thank you for sharing. So helpful for people like me that just want to totally creep out their yard because we love Halloween. Of course I didn't have all this cool stuff when I was younger. Lol
The fog becomes thick when chilled because the molecules compact and become denser as energy is lost in the form of heat and the molecules become less excited. This increase in density is also what keeps the fog low to the ground.
Awesome, love the chiller used to make a dry ice effect 👍👍👍👍 I'm definitely going make one soon depending on if this stupid Corona Virus disappeares 👍👍👍👍
Thanks SO much for posting this. I really want to use a fog curtain for my production of The Wizard of Oz, and this is the best example I have seen. I also appreciate the other effects as well, as I also want to direct fog underneath the Wicked Witch when she appears (along with lights etc.). Wow thanks again!!
Good video. Thanks for the cooler tip. I am going to rig up four coolers for Halloween now to flood our school commons area during their morning break. Four Hurricane's using your cooler technique and one Cumulus. Seriously, I was wondering how to maximize the fog from the Hurricanes, and you taught me a lesson. Thank you. Keep the vids coming. Fog life, baby.
One of these days I'll get around to making a chiller. I want to have one set up on each side of my yard. And maybe after a few years I'll get really ambitious and make some for my neighbors at the end of the streets. Have all 4 corners and my house in the middle blasting fog to cover the whole street.
Were is your video of making the cooler? You opened it too fast, lol. I'd like to make this cooler you are showing. It looked like you have the input hole cut high on that side, and the output high too. Then it looked like you had some kinda shelving on the input side forcing the fog underneath the ice? Then I think you said were was grading underneath the ice? Do you have a video of the construction of this cooler?
Great info I put A big EDM show on every 4th of July I would like to add lasers My stage is set up above the crowd I think that perforated pipe method would work Well with the laser show Would you recommend the regular fog or the thick one
Thanks for taking the time to show us these fog techniques... I noticed that you created an S shape elbow on your PVC pipe "Fog Blanket" set-up, I was wondering why. If the pipe was simply straight, would it affect the outcome?
That was very helpful especially letting us know that we need to leave a gap. You are right, I have never seen that part on a video before, they always connect so I connected it also. Question - Can you combine the cooler with the blanket effect? Have you done that before? Thank you for the video.
Hi. Truly awesome video. I am a photographer and I think this with the thick mist juice will do the trick. Question, I'm at the hardware store as I type, but....(hoping you can respond), on the fog CURTAIN...do you HAVE to have the PVC elbows? Can it be just 1 long straight tube?
I made my own chiller for my band using a 5 gallon bucket with air tight lid . I drop a block of dry ice in it and blow the fog thru that . You get super low dense fog and no backlash leaking
wow this helped me a lot. I was having problems with the wind blowing it directly and the fog was just not really showing up. I def believe my problem was placed up hig and I had no control of direction.
Love the dog playing around
Came for the FOG stayed for the DOG 😃 got distracted watching him play 😁💕
Maybe not the slickest but definitely the most informative fog machine tutorial I’ve come across. Thank you
You're actually dumb this is the most informative and many of these effects ain't even on RUclips elsewhere you fool quit tryna put people down cause you are a low life and not the man himself
Great informative video. Dont know why there are any haters, I learned more about fog machines and set ups in under 15 mins here than anywhere else. Keep it up!!
propably movie producers for sharing the secrets for atmospheric or horor movies
Video could have been 3 minutes long..
@@moegreen4406 And you could have kept your comment to yourself and moved right the fuck on down the line.
@NikosPer It would not be producers. And we could never use any of that in the movies, for example, 1 fan cost me 14 thousand.
This is the best fog machine video on here. Thank you for posting!!
The most helpful tip that's not super obvious is to leave a little space or "air gap" between your machine and the pipe so it has a chance to pull air in with it. I had been making a tight seal to the fog machine so it didn't leak but this works LOTS better!
I dont understand the reason.
Dude, I could watch a whole video of your dog playing with that rope. Freaking adorable!
Thank you for posting! I used a hose to direct fog through a suit and up to the head, where it was released. The heat melted the tube and there was little effect...now I understand why. Thank you for mentioning that there needs to be a little spacing between the machine and the tube/fog distributer. Good video and your dog is such a sweetie!
I love your video. It sounds like you have been smoking your fog but that just makes it better. Thanks, very informative.
Great video! Thanks for the tip on leaving an air gap between the fogger and the first connection. I would have never have thought of that.
I didn't understand the purpose of the ice, but you are the only guy who explained it to me. Thanks, man.
Use DRY ICE it will past longer and way better look, line your cooler with Styrofoam or your cooler will crack.
@@The_Original_Nosferatu That's a good point, because the temperature outside fluctuates. I've used this mechanism for Halloween props, but dry ice would be the way to go because it's colder.
Your dog is just having the time of it's life.
I Love how it's "Caught in the grass" ! I've had a dream where bits of grey cloud were caught in the grass, up on a hill!
Majiic !
Really cool video! I like effects number 3 & 4 they are really cool and the fact that the woods starts in your backyard is amazing!
thanks for such a complete approach to fog fx! im planning to combine the fog blanket and chiller. ill use a projector pointed at the fog as it drops from the elevated fog blanket tube making it a screen. hopefully i wont need to add fans and fins to make a laminar flow screen. it gets windy so i may need to tube sideways so the fog flows with the wind instead of trying to fight nature. thanks again! your video answered most of my questions and gave me a solid foundation from which to begin! Keep up the good work!
I'm curious to see the body of work created and offered by your critics. It seems that critics cant produce anything but negativity.
Thank you sir for all the hard work that you did to show the fans something new! Much appreciated....i plan on checking out the rest of your videos.....thumbs up!
That's some very thoughtful fog.
heavenly, some might say.
Relaxed even...
Dude, you have just ROCKED my Halloween WORLD with your ice chiller effect!!!! *off to make my own* heehee
Love the fact that you showed several options & effects in one video . I have two small fog machines and a small porch..plenty of pvc from other projects so I'm going to try the one w/the holes and turn the holes in opposite directions. Tried the ice one year but it was too much trouble for me once the ice melted .Great time to get the machines back out the attic practice the new alternative .Thank you SOOOO much ;) for the motivation & ideas. Have a Happy Halloween & a great weekend.
Great video! I work with bands that use fog effects from time to time and this is very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing. You explained a lot of what we can do with these effects. The blanket affect seemed more like a curtain, but it was still very cool. I did not think the pipes would change the fog output like that. I want to combine the chiller with the holed pipe to see what it can do. Thanks!
Very much appreciate you doing this for all of us. Very helpful...some of these options I had never thought of, but, especially the tube...exactly look I was looking for to do photography work. Excellent! Thanks again.
One of the best at home fog effect videos ive seen.
Excellent, versatile, and combinable ideas. Inexpensive too. I'm pretty confident I'll be able to create the affect I'm looking for by using the chiller + the curtain tubing to roll fog off my screened porch and into the yard without filling the porch itself.
Thanks for posting - super informative and super helpful. And I love your dog! Total scene stealer.
If you mount a small fan to the lid of the ice chest, blowing INTO the cooler, it will push much more low lying fog out. About 150% more. Also, it’s staying low because of the coolness of the ground. Fog from a traditional machine (with no co2 mixed in) will ALWAYS rise again. Especially in an indoor venue where the lights and people inside make the environment much warmer than your lawn in winter here.
Very cool. Great demos !
Thank you for sharing this! This is awesome 👏
Thank you! Very smart.. simple.. kind of you to share ... and informative.. This has saved me so much time and energy and money ! You are the man :)
thank´s for this amazing demonstration
One question
I can't see the other side of the cooler, is there another hole?
Awesome video and can't wait to try all the effects.
Thanks man.....I had no idea how to keep the fog down low......very cool effect!!
Hi! just get the mister kool from adj, or just add a little bit of glycerin to the fluid. Look up how to make fog fluid and you can experiment with the ratios! Or just add ice.
Thank you for sharing. So helpful for people like me that just want to totally creep out their yard because we love Halloween. Of course I didn't have all this cool stuff when I was younger. Lol
Great job you've been a big help
The fog becomes thick when chilled because the molecules compact and become denser as energy is lost in the form of heat and the molecules become less excited. This increase in density is also what keeps the fog low to the ground.
That is a great observation, thank for that!
You are a fog genius.🙌
Awesome, love the chiller used to make a dry ice effect 👍👍👍👍 I'm definitely going make one soon depending on if this stupid Corona Virus disappeares 👍👍👍👍
great fog video. Thanks for the ideas and explanation on how they work
......great video....thanks for the info!!!!.....👍👍👍
Thanks SO much for posting this. I really want to use a fog curtain for my production of The Wizard of Oz, and this is the best example I have seen. I also appreciate the other effects as well, as I also want to direct fog underneath the Wicked Witch when she appears (along with lights etc.). Wow thanks again!!
glad it helped!
I would do the fog blanket for the which
Stephanie Adamson like
Stephanie Adamson for the wiked witches entrance
Great tips, thanks!
Thanks! Learned so much!
Amazing vid. Learned a ton that will help my future haunts. Thanks for the info. Awesome!!!!!
Very helpful - well done with your brief descriptions and quick demonstrations.
Thank you!
Thanks for the great tips!
Great video. Thanks for innovative ideas!
Great Video!! Thanks!
Awesome stuff man! Much appreciated
Thanks so much for this! I love the ice cooler idea. I'm going to use this for my graveyard scene for Halloween.
Good video. Thanks for the cooler tip. I am going to rig up four coolers for Halloween now to flood our school commons area during their morning break. Four Hurricane's using your cooler technique and one Cumulus. Seriously, I was wondering how to maximize the fog from the Hurricanes, and you taught me a lesson.
Thank you. Keep the vids coming. Fog life, baby.
These tips are gonna be very helpful with my photography thank you very much.
This is so helpful!
I'm a photographer - this video is really useful. Thanks!
FOR YOUR HEALTH!!!
I just got a fog machine for my photography business can't wait to use it
hmmmmm, a doctor would normally say thanks for your HEALTH not a photographer.
I'm a doctor and I've never said that in my life.
Your videos are awesome! Thanks so much for making these. They're super informative and really fun to watch!
2:55 That dog is hilarious
Yes his dog stole the show.
Fog chiller + curtain = cool creepy walkway for your yard haunt.
One of these days I'll get around to making a chiller. I want to have one set up on each side of my yard. And maybe after a few years I'll get really ambitious and make some for my neighbors at the end of the streets. Have all 4 corners and my house in the middle blasting fog to cover the whole street.
excellent vid! this will do nicely for my purposes
This was really helpful, thanks bro.
great video and very helpful, thanks
Best damn fog video I've ever seen.
Very great ! thanks
so good, thx man sick creations
Very good great job
Great video thanks so much.
3rd is my fav too:O
Were is your video of making the cooler? You opened it too fast, lol. I'd like to make this cooler you are showing. It looked like you have the input hole cut high on that side, and the output high too. Then it looked like you had some kinda shelving on the input side forcing the fog underneath the ice? Then I think you said were was grading underneath the ice? Do you have a video of the construction of this cooler?
kick ass video....thanks for your help!!
Very Informative, but how did you build your Fog Chiller? I really loved your flow
It's great you combined all your findings into one video :
Cool Demo!! Good information for the uninitiated like me.
Good video - Thanks
lol "it's peaceful, it's not spooky." Nice one!
Can you do a demo between different fluids? Also, do you happen to recommend any fluids or setups for a paramotor trail?
Nice job !
Very cool video 👍
I’m just chilling with my foot in a bath of vinegar and I was thinking “fog machines” and now I’m on this video
My dude, great video.
Great info I put A big EDM show on every 4th of July I would like to add lasers My stage is set up above the crowd I think that perforated pipe method would work Well with the laser show Would you recommend the regular fog or the thick one
Nice mate thanks a lot.
very cool thanks
Good Video, what did you make your fog Chiller out of Thanks
Nice vid dog was cracking me up.
Are you using a 1000 watt fog machine?
Thanks bro that was cool stuff
Thanks for taking the time to show us these fog techniques... I noticed that you created an S shape elbow on your PVC pipe "Fog Blanket" set-up, I was wondering why. If the pipe was simply straight, would it affect the outcome?
to adjust to the height difference of the machine & it works on uneven surfaces bc you can adjust it and angle it
That was very helpful especially letting us know that we need to leave a gap. You are right, I have never seen that part on a video before, they always connect so I connected it also. Question - Can you combine the cooler with the blanket effect? Have you done that before? Thank you for the video.
Hi. Truly awesome video. I am a photographer and I think this with the thick mist juice will do the trick. Question, I'm at the hardware store as I type, but....(hoping you can respond), on the fog CURTAIN...do you HAVE to have the PVC elbows? Can it be just 1 long straight tube?
Great video bro! Sound like bubble bass
cool thamk you for the tips
I just happened upon your video. OMG it is so thorough and easy to understand. Thank you so much!
Hell yeah brother.
Wow, that is awesome, but I am more impressed with your cgi/animatronic dog, you have talent.
this are useful part tips.. thank you :D
Great ideas for our haunted house! Thanks!
miracle!
I made my own chiller for my band using a 5 gallon bucket with air tight lid . I drop a block of dry ice in it and blow the fog thru that . You get super low dense fog and no backlash leaking
Awesome sadly Halloween is bout 3 months away I'm excited so doing all of this thank you so much oh and I subscribed
wow this helped me a lot. I was having problems with the wind blowing it directly and the fog was just not really showing up. I def believe my problem was placed up hig and I had no control of direction.
great video! perfect information for a haunted graveyard!