Wednesday 31 October 2012

Happy Halloween

Scared senseless! Photos show terror on faces of Halloween revellers as they enjoy theme parks' most frightening attractions

By Bill Mouland
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Faces contorted with terror, lungs bursting with screams of sudden fright, the Halloween party-goers hysterically embrace the theme park slogan 'Be prepared to be scared.'
As Allhallows Night – sometimes known as the Festival of the Dead – seizes Britain with its ever stronger grip, these are just some of the people who have paid to be afraid.
Over two nights in the ever longer run up to October 31 – now worth more than £300m a year and Britain's third most lucrative festival  after Christmas and Easter -  our photographer captured these images of customers who have paid up to £40 a head to have their hair stand on end, their hearts beat faster and their wits rendered witless.

Don't look now: People being scared as they go through The Sanctuary at Alton Towers

Don't look now: A Halloween reveler gets what he has paid for as gruesome-looking character screams at him in the darkness on the Sanctuary attraction at Alton Towers

According to one consultant counselling psychologist yesterday, the desire to be frightened out of one's skin derives from our caveman ancestors who lived their lives entirely on the edge.
'They were not a confident bunch,' said Dr Michael Sinclair, clinical director of the City of Psychology Group in London. 'They were trying to survive in a new and threatening world. They needed to be on high alert all the time so they started to question their environment.

'If they saw a wild animal, for instance, they had no reference point for it, so they would tend to think the worst – their minds racing with the worst case scenario. They needed to fight or take flight.
'Anxiety has been developed as a protective mechanism ever since. It's like wearing a suit of armour – although it feels uncomfortable we are in a heightened state of protection. We know something is there, but we also know it's not real. We also get a feeling of togetherness and social acceptability.'


Xtreme

Surprise: A woman holds her hands up in fear as one of the actors at the Xtreme Fright Night at Twinlakes theme park in Molton Mowbray

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No escape: This woman closes her eyes as a hire hand lets out a surprise high-pitched scream in the darkness

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No turning back: Screaming, jumping and clinging onto each other in fear Halloween thrill seekers in The Sanctuary attraction in Alton Towers

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Nerve-wracking: According to one consultant counselling psychologist yesterday, the desire to be frightened out of one's skin derives from our caveman ancestors who lived their lives entirely on the edge

So that, claims Dr Sinclair, explains why thousands of people line up at this time of year to experience the 'terrifying scare mazes' (part of the £39.50 entry ticket to Alton Towers in Staffordshire) or the 'Farmhouse of Fear' at the otherwise docile sounding Twinlakes Park in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.
'We have a couple of attractions – Punishment and Pie Factory – where people cannot stand any more and we have escorted them out,' said Dave Rose, a marketing assistant at Twinlakes which is transformed at this time of year into the venue for Xtreme Fright Nights (£14.99 to £22 a ticket, depending on when you want to go.)
Punishment, according to the blurb, pushes punters into a dark simulation of a military boot camp where the screams of the participants are only matched by those of the actors bussed in to create the scary atmosphere.


Alton Towers

Covering up: As Allhallows Night – sometimes known as the Festival of the Dead – seizes Britain with its ever stronger grip, these are just some of the people who have paid to be afraid

Alton Towers

Lucrative: Now worth more than £300m a year, Halloween is now Britain's third most lucrative festival after Christmas and Easter

Xtreme

Anxiety has been developed as a protective mechanism since cavemen. Although it feels uncomfortable it puts humans in a heightened state of protection

Xtreme

According to promoters revelers at Punishment in Melton Mowbray are plunged into a dark simulation of a military boot camp where the screams of the participants are only matched by those of the actors

'Suddenly you are plunged into darkness,' promises the advertisement. 'The floor creaks with the sound of slow moving footsteps as the prisoners climb high into the castle. Climbing higher and higher you reach a stone step. Screams of pain can be heard ahead.'
The theme park has also forged a macabre link with the otherwise innocent Melton Mowbray pie in an attraction that somehow blends Sweeney Todd with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre under the title The Pie Factory.
'Make your way through the gory pie factory and witness horrific happenings,' urges the blurb. 'Watch your back and try to escape with your limbs intact.'


Xtreme

Twinlakes has forged a macabre link with the otherwise innocent Melton Mowbray pie in an attraction that somehow blends Sweeney Todd with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre under the title The Pie Factory

Xtreme

Entrants are advised to wear sensible footwear, beware of strobe lighting and leave mobile phones, cameras and loose change behind

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'It's like watching a horror film through your fingers. However scary it is, you know you are not really out there in the wilderness'

Xtreme

'Going to these places is a kind of stimulation. It's why people bungee jump or jump out of planes. It's thrill seeking and some people have to have it in their lives'
The fact that it all comes with advice to wear sensible footwear, beware of strobe lighting and leave mobile phones, cameras and loose change behind is all part of the comfort blanket that no harm will really come of you.
'It's a safe risk taking because it's not actually a ghost that's going to get you or scare you to death,' says chartered psychologist Ros (correct) Taylor. 'Deep down you know you are play acting and that you can go home afterwards and everything will be OK.
'It's like watching a horror film through your fingers. However scary it is, you know you are not really out there in the wilderness.
'Going to these places is a kind of stimulation. It's why people bungee jump or jump out of planes. It's thrill seeking and some people have to have it in their lives.'


Xtreme

A participant at Extreme Fright Night is given a scare by a bloody-faced man

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Faces of fear at Xtreme Fright Night, but just why do people pay so much money for the pain?

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As one reveler appears to run for cover at Twinlakes another turns away in fear

A bit of Halloween fun from Ben & Jerry's

Halloween | Ben & Jerry's

Friday 26 October 2012

Gangnam Style..

I featured a few of these videos on the blog last year, this one is well worth the watch, especially with the popularity that the track has achieved this year. As of October 23, 2012, the music video has been viewed over 530 million times on Youtube...!!



Thursday 25 October 2012

When Home Haunting Goes Wrong...!

Evening,
I just had to share these pictures that i found on the net. Now the home haunting market has not quite reached the shores of this island, however as i travel to the states on a very regular basis i am more than aware of the passion and huge amounts of time and money that goes into producing some amazing creations and attractions in their own right. I have spoken at length to some of the owners of phenomenal home haunts, and i kinda get it. Below are some pictures of what appears to of happened when it goes wrong, check out the site they came from here.



Saturday 20 October 2012

Scarecam 2012

Good evening,
Just a quick entry to inform you about this years scarecam. An updated version has been installed by our resident AV expert and is concentrated on the "Twisted Maize" here at Tulleys Shocktober Fest.

It is live every evening that the event is running and we have full screen option with four cameras.



To view this little bit of "fright entertainment" try www.scarecam.co.uk
 




Tuesday 16 October 2012

Xtreme Fright Nights

Good Morning,
So the dust has settled and the comments are being read through on what was an amazing first night at Twinlakes Park in Melton.

The 13 nights of fright have begun, Xtreme fright nights at Twinlakes is officially under way.

Final checks and tests, briefing of the staff and actors, last minute tweaks and focusing, make up and costumes, radio checks, sound systems.....there was no more time, 7pm and the gates opened.

An amazing amount of people had somehow appeared whilst i was finishing off in "the pie factory", the que lines were already in place and the anticipation was very apparent.

My team could do no more, except listen to the reactions as the first guests came running from attraction exits, laughter, swearing, relief but most importantly screaming.....its what it is all about!!!

Both "punishment" and "the pie factory" appeared to be the hard hitters and the comments were just excellent, a moment to be proud of the work that has been done throughout the park and to really appreciate that this slightly crazy industry that we are in has such a demand from thrill seekers and people who just enjoy being scared out of their wits. 

Amazing, just amazing is the best thing i can say, the evening was a great success. Deemed as a preview night, we see this first night as the "dress rehearsal" it is the opportunity to finally test the product in anger and take the information that we glean to improve the rest of the event. This is an invaluable chance to witness crowd behavior, how staff act and work under pressure and also any tech issues that have chosen to raise their ugly heads.

I must say it has been a pleasure to put FunFear's name to this event, it has been challenging at times, frustrating maybe, having technical issues that i may of overlooked in the planning process but luckily always seem to find an answer for, but ultimately pride in our work.

The team at Twinlakes have been a pleasure to work along side and we have been welcomed and respected in all aspects of this build. Twinlakes have had no fear in asking questions, requesting guidance and advise at times to ultimately achieve the best event that they can, it is never a hardship to explain or advise in these situations and i feel that this constant thirst for knowledge will lead them to achieve one of the biggest Halloween events in the UK.

A huge thankyou to all of my crew who have worked on this project, and also a thankyou to the team at Twinlakes, with the welcoming attitude rarely found "down south", the hospitality and constant stream of tea has been exceptional. Many thanks and very good luck with the rest of the season.

For any information on this event please check xtreme fright nights

Ian 



Thursday 11 October 2012

What a Week..!!!

Good Evening,
well it has been a very interesting week so far, with Tulleys Farm Shoctober Fest having its preview night and the attempt at the zombie world record on the 6th of October, and Twinlakes Xtreme Fright nights preview on the 13th of October we have been very busy.

So preview night at Tulleys. An excellent night, to be fair we have probably never been so prepared and in good shape as we were on this occasion. The Twisted Technicians had worked in probably the worst conditions we have seen for five years to deliver another first class event.

With the new attractions requiring complete design rethinks in both electrical distribution and lighting not to mention the sound design..!! a plan was hatched and even with the adverse weather conditions providing interesting building conditions, a show was slowly coming together.

New sound designs and upgraded playback systems were installed in the hayride, a completely new sound edit for the trail of terror, which did take some time but after a few teething problems.....we were ready.

As with every year we welcome views and reviews, one of the first written this year is by Scaretours feel free to read here.....Scaretour Review

In between times another crowd were descending upon us........zombies....lots of them, the attempt at the zombie world record.

A great addition to a preview night, a little confusing at times though, having to distinguish between the guests in the park and the creatures that live in the park..in the dark corners of the cellar..!!

So was the record broken.......sadly no not on this occasion however i do believe that next year there is a chance, below is just one of the many press stories that covered the event.



So back on the road, i am getting very familiar with the journey up the A1 to Melton Mowbray.
with still many aspects of Twinlakes Xtreme Fright Nights to complete there was no day of rest for us.
Two of the Twisted Technicians had been up ahead of us for a few days and were installing sound systems and speakers into the new Punishment attraction and the Pie Factory.

Progress has been excellent and we are in very good shape throughout the attractions, the next two days are all about finishing touches and special little treats for the unsuspecting visitors to the 13 nights of fear at Twinlakes Xtreme Fright Nights.

Check out the preview video for them below.




More news to follow after Saturday.

Monday 1 October 2012

October 1st...5 days to go...!!!

Good evening,
October is upon us and all the Twisted Technicians are slaving away to finish the installation at Tulleys Shocktober Fest. With only five full days left before we go live and the Zombie world record attempt occurring on the same night we still have a lot to do before completion.

As I have mentioned previously, our regular visitors will have something new to experience, with some serious modifications to several of the attractions. I can assure you that there will be something for everyone.

Twisted.....major changes, new theme, new clowns, new sound tracks and some new surprises...good luck...!!

The Trail of Terror.....brand new for this year, a dark psychological journey.....!!!

The Hayride....trust me this is going to be a vast difference from any other year with different twists and turns alongside some of the old favorites.

The Cellar....what more needs to be said. Be prepared for one of the most intense scare attractions currently operating in the UK.

Hellements.....following the first year success of this maze (Screamie winner best new attraction 2011) Hellements is back and ready to lead you through hell and back.

The Creepy Cottage.....even this is going to provide some new surprises..!!

On a passing note for now, have a look at the new video from the Experimentals....2012

Monday 17 September 2012

Quick Update

Morning, just a quick update before we head out on the road again.

Yesterday was a very interesting afternoon, a site visit at Wellington Park, the idea to create two new attractions that can run for both the daytime visitors and some crossover into the evening. The plan for them is to go live on the 27th October so watch this space for updates on that.

Tulleys Shocktober Fest is being reconstructed with some very new twists this year, and the Funfear crew are well into the build for this, with new ideas, lighting and a few Twisted Technician surprises to come. The regular visitors of the park will be very surprised with the changes, which will offer a very different feel over previous years.

Changes to the Hayride, two brand new mazes, Twisted and Trail of Terror, a few little tweaks in other places too. I will say no more at the moment, except there is a lot to do before the first live night on 6th October..!!

The 2012 official trailer.



Xtreme fright nights, Twinlakes Park. There is so much to say about this one. we have installed, built, modified to suit this project, still lots to do before opening night on the 13th October. So many great ideas, it was almost a shame to have to cap the limit of the attractions we could of built here. But work has been going on for a while now and lots of progress has been made. With existing spaces being converted, reconstructed, and modified as well as some new space to create the attraction Q lines, the attractions and tech rooms.

With Chaos and Dungeon pretty much completed, we have started work on the Pie factory...!
Power is in throughout the attraction, both low voltage radials and mains, an emergency shutdown system installed and the whole attraction completely wired for sound.
Lighting and theming is the plan for this week as is installation of a sound system into Punishment and if we get time this week a small peppers ghost trick using Hallowindow.

Have a look at their website,

www.xtremefrightnights.com



Thursday 30 August 2012

The FunFear Update; Twinlakes and beyond...!!

Good afternoon, it has been a long time since my last posting I know. However , this has been due to the long hours and miles that have been put in over the past weeks and months traveling up and down the country for consultation meetings, projects and installations.

It could be said that the summer of 2012 has been one of madness with so much going on within the scare attractions industry, huge projects being planned and those that have come to fruition.

It is easy to see the reasons why this is one of the fastest growing industries within the UK.


There have been some new attractions from AtmosFear group, including Horror Camp Live, Overfarm's Panic attraction and G N G entertainments Project Fear
to name just a few to wet the appetite for the forthcoming Halloween season. I do apologize for not listing them all.



The launch of the Scare Network which brings together so many aspects of this industry also occurred this summer, which is an operator lead network providing all sorts of information from reviews to service suppliers. If you wish to read more please check out www.scarenetwork.co.uk



Funfear are currently working on the Twinlakes Xtreme Fright Nights project, providing ideas, technical knowhow and an excellent crew to carry out the installations.
We are installing brand new products as well as some tried and tested favorites. FunFear have also designed and built safety systems which provide quick attraction evacuation in the event of incident, with instant house lights coming on and audio warning to notify all guests.

This build has given FunFear the opportunity to consult with Twinlakes and try and offer both cost effective products, which provide years of service and low running costs, but with the potential to create great effects and open up a new set of attractions to a new audience in the Midlands.

With new attractions still to build and some complete facelifts of existing attractions, Twinlakes Park are certainly going to provide a family orientated theme park with a complete new feel for both the day and nightime.

With so much to offer this year, I do believe Twinlakes will ensure that there will be something for everyone throughout the month of October, with some of the changes providing a refreshing feel to their all year round attractions.

Thursday 24 May 2012

Cellar Visitors


Good Morning, just a short post on the events of yesterday. Our visitors arrived in West Sussex to be greeted by both sunshine and Stuart Beare.

Coffee and refreshments coupled with a very relaxed opportunity for questions and quizzing was to be followed by a guided tour of the haunts that we have at Tulleys Farm and an explanation of the infrastructure and layout.

Imagination is clearly required at this time of the year, as there is very little that is intact and running. Firstly the hayride, with the sun beating down it was a pleasant walk around the route, we explained the designs and bared our souls to some of the tricks that are used throughout this attraction at Halloween. The field of Screams was going to take a lot more imagination though, with the whole field still in its earthen colour it is hard to picture the terror that will ensue in a few months time. the concept was explained and the containers that house some of the permanent fixtures stood rank and file visible to inspect.
Curtains again impossible to recreate at this time of year, but is a concept simple enough in design and location.

The Cellar was waiting though, with a call from our resident makeup artist and creature tamer, it was ready to go. Lights, sound and the gaggle of cellar creatures, we led our guests to a fully functioning attraction. With safety explained and everyone having removed sunglasses and other items that could get lost they set off....

It is a very strange experience, standing listening to the screams from within whilst enjoying the sunshine, this is not a normal thing, it is usually dark, occasionally raining and there is very seldom the luxury of just standing still whilst we are live in October.

The actors were excellent, they were ensuring there was no escape, luckily our acting crew for yesterday were all familiar with the space and used it to the best of their ability and gave a great insight to the intensity that is "The Cellar"

A lights on tour was given and some explanation in to the safety features and procedures that we employ in this attraction, being able to evacuate, quickly and efficiently in any circumstance is of paramount importance.

So what was left, well creepy cottage, not at its best, but Hell-Ements was something that is easy to explain, demonstrate and create some of the experience even at this time of year, clearly it is not the full show, but by introducing the hoods that became so famous last season, a little bit of the show can be recreated.

The reception was excellent and a real pleasure to have the opportunity to showcase with a no pressure atmosphere, a great day. Well done once again to our resident cellar creatures, James Lawson, Sam Jarrett, Harry Bright, Samuel Chamberlain, Anthony James Foruria and makeup artist Alex Vlcek

Monday 21 May 2012

The Cellar

Good afternoon, a busy couple of days with our twisted technician Hippy. The brief was to bring "The Cellar" back to running order for a visit from our friends at Twinlakes Park in Melton Mowbray....could it be done in a weekend..?? Well the answer was a resounding "Yes"
It is officially fully functioning, however progress was hindered somewhat by the noticeable damage caused by some rodents and possible a few other creatures that have taken up residence over the winter months...!!
The copious amounts of rain that we have had recently has also taken its toll and repairs were necessary to a few of the major operating components, our safety panel that allows for a full evacuation has started to show some signs of wear with the damp air that it lives in, no matter though, with new contactors and switches installed, we fired up......all good....well i say all good, electricity was going where it should, time to find the other issues. Transformers, a few lamps and some swearing and there was light everywhere there should be.

So sound next, this should be the easy part as all the equipment had been removed and serviced over winter, a simple case of re-installing the amp rack, sound card readers a bit of patching and all good to go yeah......because these things always work just like that dont they...??

To be fair it was a fairly straight forward installation and it wasnt long before sound was being delivered to all the relevant zones, we did however experience a slight failing in one of the sound card readers...we both believed this to be unlikely and a few substitutions of different cards found that the Golding Audio system was not the failing at all. Some quick interrogation of the data and command text revealed a coding error, quickly rectified and the success was sweet.

A great installation, and a quick reminder of why we all love this crazy industry so much, Halloween in May....bring it on.!

So it leaves one question to ask....Is "The Cellar" officially the first Halloween attraction to go ready to go live in 2012.? What we need now is a gaggle of zombies...cellar creatures and some thrill seekers..

Drama in Belguim

Good morning, i had to share this with everyone after being shown it yesterday. i think it is an excellent concept and does show that eventually curiosity just has to win..!! enjoy.



Sunday 15 April 2012

London Town...Where Culture and Candy Collide.

Good afternoon to everyone. I thought i would take the chance to give a little rundown on the last week or so. With Easter creating the opportunity to get stuck into a couple of very nice projects the feeling of the season starting was definitely upon us. Two small stage productions and the new show down at Tulleys Farm was certainly a nice way to start the spring time. With equipment being dusted off and tested, some repairs that have been put off were finally completed. Delivered, installed and operated and all with out to many dramas.

So with everything running and my wife's birthday treat looming i was having a day off....!! A rare thing but to be honest thoroughly enjoyable. I had arranged transport and tickets to Phantom of the Opera for her.

A day away from chaos....hardly, but to be fair London was not too busy and we enjoyed some culture in the National Gallery, an excellent meal followed by some craziness in M&M's world...!!
Apparently the largest candy store in the world..!! and then on to the theatre for the evening performance.
It has been some five years since i was in Her Majesty's Theatre, and it was a pleasure to be back. With a cast that i had not seen before there is always the fear of comparison, this however was not to be the case. Although this classic has stood the test of time for so many reasons it was an absolute pleasure to watch the audience being drawn in to the story and being amazed by the use of both modern and some of the oldest theatrical tricks. An excellent performance to be fair, i would recommend this timeless show even with some of the competition that is currently in the west end, it provides a superb evenings entertainment, it is captivating, clever, humorous at times but i think most of all performed with such love and passion for the art.

The rest of the week still had a lot in store for FunFear and was going to prove to be a lot more chaotic than i had first thought.

Ian


Friday 30 March 2012

Screamies 2011 Results

Good afternoon, the long awaited results of the screamie awards are in. To be fair a pleasure to see them. As I mentioned in the previous entry, the introduction of additional catogories has opened up the opportunity for some excellent new venues and attractions to compete in such a rapidly growing industry that involves both the home haunting passion and corporate expenditure.

FunFear is very much involved with the business at The Tulleys Farm Shocktober fest and help to create the effects and illusion that realise the ingenuity of people like Stuart Beare, the combination of engineers from so many backgrounds create the magic that is Shocktober Fest.

The Screamies reinforce the recognition for the hours, planning, pain and effort that are required to create that magic....! That goes for all involved in this ever growing industry.

The new format of the Screamies have shown that these efforts can be recognised at all levels. Attractions like The Fear Horror House in Copthorne who clearly are working with much lesser budgets than many of the major players can be awarded for their passion and amazing belief in what they are creating.

This is progressive and appreciated by all of the crew at FunFear.

What will the future hold for 2012.....only time will tell..!!

The results list can be seen at the screamie awards page here www.screamieawards.co.uk

FunF

Thursday 29 March 2012

The Screamies 2011

The wait is nearly over for the nominees of the screamie awards for 2011. With less than 24 hours to go this industry will come to recognise the hard work and effort that has gone into producing first class award winning attractions. However, with new catogories introduced this year, it has been a pleasure to see smaller attractions being recognised for the ingenuity, innovative ideas as well as flair and phenomenal passion.

So although the wait is nearly over, we at FunFear wish all nominees the very best of luck.

Ian and all the twisted technicians at FunFear.
FunFear


Sunday 25 March 2012

Facebook Timeline


Time for a cover photo for facebook page...!!

The new compulsory timeline comes into force on the 30th March.

Zuckerberg explained the thinking behind Timeline by saying: “Millions of people curate stories of their lives on Facebook every day and have no way to share them once they fall off your profile page...we have been working on ‘timeline’ all year…it’s the story of your life and completely new way to express yourself."

So the million dollar question is.......who likes the new timeline style..??

Have questions about timeline.? take 5 minutes and check the Hyperarts Blog


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Halloween Health Risks


British summer time has arrived...!! Halloween approaching and ideas are flying around thick and fast. Our ideas are carefully thought out and safety taken into consideration for both the build process and the final maze or attraction.

However not quite in the same manner as the following link, take a quick look at this article on what fox news have found to be some surprising health risks at halloween time...!!




http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/10/28/5-surprising-halloween-health-hazards/

Thursday 23 February 2012

Legendary Haunt Tour Pictures

As previously mentioned, i had some pictures from The Legendary Haunt Tour, i have posted some on facebook, feel free to browse here Legendary Haunt Tour Pictures

Ian

The Travellers Rest.

Firstly apologies for delays in updates. After returning from Germany, another road trip was on the cards, this time however it was to Scotland. So incorporating some business and pleasure i was off once again. Excellent time, people were welcoming and the food and accommodations superb. I will certainly be returning. I will put a few links at the bottom of this post to a couple of hotels.

But now i am back for a while, with projects looming in the distance and shows in St Louis and Pittsburgh beckoning i have taken a time out to bring the blog up to date.


So an eventful time was had in Frankfurt at the Christmasworld show. A variety of collections were on display to see at the exhibition hall Messe Frankfurt. A vast complex housing Christmasworld, Paperworld and Creativeworld 2012, playing host to 87,000 visitors this year from 155 countries. Christmasworld was our destination and i have to say it was vast. With every aspect of Christmas covered from wrapping to gift ideas, the trade stalls were heaving with both modern and classic decorations of all kinds. Everything from baubles and stars to classic table decorations. Fireworks and lighting as well as every possible shape and size of artificial Christmas tree.
We were in search of the latest LED technologies and it didnt take very long before we found some very innovative new products. LED curtains, extendable string lighting of all designs, fibre optics to name just a few. It is amazing to see the way in which LED lighting is being used from everyday items such as artificial candles to fully integrated controllable DMX systems featuring video and lighting effects.
It was also clear this show was an excellent outlet for many other seasonal decorations, covering Easter and Halloween not quite on the same scale as Christmas but noticeable never the less.
A great few days and many miles covered, we discovered, talked and investigated the products we require. Time very well spent, an education and experience that i thoroughly enjoyed. More pictures can be found on Funfear facebook page here

Ian

Links

Nordic Hotel Offenbach.

Best Western Edinburgh Capital,

Balmacara Mains Guest House. Check their facebook page here

Nevis Bank Inn.




Saturday 28 January 2012

Folkestone..and beyond..!!

Well the road trip has begun, made the train for the crossing with plenty of time to spare and managed to get the earlier one.
So loaded and locked handbrake on and park selected.....all good, the motor behind clearly felt he wasn't quite close enough and managed to shunt us...!!! What a dickhead..!!! Can you imagine that insurance form...!!! There was no damage done.

France here we come.


Friday 27 January 2012

New Year

So 2012 well under way, January coming to an end already....!!

So with Christmas all done and all members of the crew finished with pantomimes and Christmas shows, it was a time to take stock and head into the new year.


FunFear have had a great start to 2012 and have already completed several projects including the Caterham and Whytleafe round table charity ball, a great evening and proceeds this year going to the Nspcc and childline, a very worthy cause and I will let everyone know the amount that was raised on the evening.

So although Christmas officially over.......FunFear are off on a road trip again...!
We are off to Frankfurt to visit the christmasworld show.....new ideas coming for Christmas 2012 but that will be revealed at a much later stage, another first for the uk..!!

I will let you know how we get on in the next few days, maybe some pictures of the FunFear clown in Germany..!

Ian Haylett