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Re: Low-hanging haze techniques?

by "Duncan Wood" <bodgedntp@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 28, 2008 at 09:01 AM

On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 03:49:37 -0000, atb3185 <atb3185@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> On Feb 27, 9:33 pm, "Tim Perry" <timpe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> "atb3185" <atb3...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>
>>
news:55e47b69-18c2-4a59-8651-94237093823b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> > I have a Le Maitre Neutron Pro Hazer and desire a low-hanging cloud-
>> > like effect.  I 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
>>
>> This "primer" mostly coincides with my foggy  
>> experiences.http://www.fogfactory.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.

A big fan will dissipate it anyway. But haze doesn't go away quickly  
without major air handling.
 




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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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