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Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?

by atb3185 <atb3185@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 27, 2008 at 07:49 PM

On Feb 27, 9:33=A0pm, "Tim Perry" <timpe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "atb3185" <atb3...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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news:55e47b69-18c2-4a59-8651-94237093823b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I have a Le Maitre Neutron Pro Hazer and desire a low-hanging cloud-
> > like effect. =A0I know that dry ice is commonly used for a low-hanging
> > foggy look, but is there a way to do it with haze?
>
> This may prove helpfulhttp://www.fogfactory.com/id7.htm
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> This "primer" mostly coincides with my foggy
experiences.http://www.fogfac=
tory.com/index.htm
>
> Please explain if by "low hanging cloud" you mean floor hugging

I appreciate all the input.  I've constructed a cooler that routes the
haze through a couple feet of dry ice.  I'll let you know the
results.  I do need to use a hazer for this particular play because of
some confusion between the director and I on needs.  It's too late to
return the hazer to our rental company without incurring fees we don't
want to pay.  I'm just trying to make the best use of what we have,
and of course, we are on a budget.

Does anyone know of a way we can modify the haze fluid to minimize
hang time?  I realize that it will inevitably be much much longer than
that of fog, but is there a way to make the haze dissipate a little
faster?  The only solution I've come up with as of now is an exhaust
fan, but our theater does not have any outside walls.
 




 15 Posts in Topic:
Low-hanging haze techniques?
atb3185 <atb3185@[EMAI  2008-02-26 19:57:16 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
FluxionDesigns <stephe  2008-02-27 07:08:49 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
Lloydj <ljeffords@[EMA  2008-02-27 09:08:29 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
FluxionDesigns <stephe  2008-02-27 11:29:29 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
Christopher Jahn <cjah  2008-02-27 19:13:46 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
"Roger T." <  2008-02-27 17:27:15 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
Christopher Jahn <cjah  2008-02-27 19:45:44 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
"Roger T." <  2008-02-27 18:16:25 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
"Duncan Wood" &  2008-02-28 09:00:38 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
Richard Dreyfuss <jqui  2008-02-28 04:28:22 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
Torrance Bell <starlit  2008-02-28 00:18:57 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
"Tim Perry" <  2008-02-27 21:33:34 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
atb3185 <atb3185@[EMAI  2008-02-27 19:49:37 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
"Duncan Wood" &  2008-02-28 09:01:57 
Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?
Brimmy <pmclaren@[EMAI  2008-02-28 10:45:18 

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