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Title: Hallowindow III
Post by: Hoopz on September 18, 2009, 02:43:01 pm
Having bought Hallowindow II last year, I received an email today that the new version is available.  I haven't decided if I am going to get it yet, but I wanted to make sure that everyone else had the chance.  I think he ran out of DVDs last year and then offered it as a download.  Hopefully anyone that wants it will pay for the DVD this year.

http://www.hallowindow.com/

The previews look good.  His work is very high quality.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on September 18, 2009, 02:54:18 pm

Man that makes me wish we got more than 5 trick or treaters.  It's just not worth the effort at my house.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Hoopz on September 18, 2009, 03:05:24 pm

Man that makes me wish we got more than 5 trick or treaters.  It's just not worth the effort at my house.
+1

I had ONE set of kids come to the house after we got back from taking the kids. 
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on September 18, 2009, 03:28:33 pm
I expect higher traffic in my neighborhood this year because of my Hallowindow display last year.

I'm pondering whether I should order the 2 disc combo. I bought the download last year, but that was only hallowindow I, and the eyeball. I would like to have the whole collection.

It is $50 shipped "in Canadian funds". I need to figure out the exchange rate right now.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on September 18, 2009, 03:32:20 pm
Oh, and on top of Hallowindow, we are hoping to decorate most of our yard as Alice in Wonderland. My wife has made an Alice dress for our daughter from her own pattern. The store bought pattern wasn't movie authentic...
Next, she'll make her own Queen of Hearts dress. I just don't get into the dressing up aspect of Halloween, so I get to be a card that is painting the roses red. Wife wants me to be the one that gets dragged off to be killed - I think she's a sadistic nut. I'll be an inauthentic 9 of diamonds, thank you very much!
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Ginsu Victim on September 18, 2009, 03:33:52 pm

Man that makes me wish we got more than 5 trick or treaters.  It's just not worth the effort at my house.

Yeah, but the Hallowindow should definitely attract more visitors.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on September 18, 2009, 03:49:33 pm
Yeah, but the Hallowindow should definitely attract more visitors.

To get to my picture window you have to walk around the house.  You can't see it from the street.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on September 18, 2009, 04:04:15 pm
$45.40 shipped in US dollars for both discs.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ahofle on September 18, 2009, 04:22:15 pm
I ordered the Sauron-like "eye of fire" a few weeks ago -- it's pretty good and was worth the $3.  I also have the Hallowindow download from last year, as well as some free segments I found here that I will combine together in a looping playlist. 
I'm not sure I need another set of discs for $50.  Hopefully he offers something more reasonably-priced for download.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Fordman on September 18, 2009, 05:11:03 pm
I found this on youtube a while back. I tested it on a shower curtain from behind and it looks great. I also didnt project the title at the top by just raising that part above the shower curtain.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLljf-WuuY8[/youtube]

 :cheers:

Fordman
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: javeryh on September 18, 2009, 05:48:48 pm

Man that makes me wish we got more than 5 trick or treaters.  It's just not worth the effort at my house.

I don't know... I get about 500 trick or treaters and it is annoying by the end of the night - and expensive - we spend a lot on candy.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ahofle on September 18, 2009, 07:51:52 pm
I dunno, guys, Hallowindow is soooo 2008.  Put this one in the same dustbin as the christmas tree light deer and inflatable santas.

LOL yeah, but I have an SVGA projector collecting dust and I have yet to see anyone with something similar around here.  Until I see it at another house, I'll probably keep doing it. 
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Kevin Mullins on September 18, 2009, 11:42:50 pm

Man that makes me wish we got more than 5 trick or treaters.  It's just not worth the effort at my house.
+1

I had ONE set of kids come to the house after we got back from taking the kids. 

+2

We live just far enough out even the few kids who do live around our place go elsewhere.
And of those few, most have outgrown Halloween.

Would be neat to set up and fart with..... but that's about it.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: DaOld Man on September 22, 2009, 09:05:53 pm
when I was a teen, I put together an amp and a reverb.
Hid the speaker under the pumpkin on the front porch, then when kids walked up I would say scary things.
It scared one little kid so bad he refused to come on the porch. It made me feel bad so I took the candy out to the end of the sidewalk and told him it was just a trick.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: RayB on September 22, 2009, 09:10:58 pm
COmplete brain fart thread derail here:

Would it be illegal to shoot candy at kids?
Not too hard... ok maybe just throw it?
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on September 22, 2009, 10:41:05 pm

Not illegal but maybe sorta douchey.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: crashwg on September 22, 2009, 11:13:21 pm
No I'm pretty sure that's assault and quite illegal. 
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Kevin Mullins on September 23, 2009, 12:18:43 am
I dunno..... we had the cops called on us one year for chasing kids with a chainsaw.
You want to talk about some flying candy?!
Best Halloween ever. ;D







No chain.... just a crotchety old neighbor that wanted something to ---smurfette--- about.
Cops thought it was hilarious.
This was back when we lived in a pretty standard neighborhood many years ago.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on September 23, 2009, 12:43:43 am
Just bought a princess slide bed for our daughter. Thus, I am poor again and will not be buying a hallowindow disc. I'll just show my disc from last year after dark. Before that, I'll be showing Alice in Wonderland on the window screen to go with our theme.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: protokatie on September 23, 2009, 06:02:13 am
I was wondering; why not play Mj's Thriller vid? Would be a good tribute as well as a good H-day vid. Plus the music is good.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on September 23, 2009, 07:47:34 am

I wouldn't recommend public tribute to Michael Jackson. 

Assult implies intent most of the time.  I don't know that "have some jolly ranchers" is the same as "I intend to harm you".  Just don't shoot it at them out of a potato cannon and you'll be fine.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: HaRuMaN on September 23, 2009, 10:46:59 am
You could shoot those giant jawbreakers out of a potato cannon...  ouch!   :dizzy:
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: DaOld Man on September 23, 2009, 03:58:11 pm
Hmmm, maybe load up a shotgun shell with those little yellow sour things.
If the sound dont get em going, and if the sting dont get it going, you always have the burn of the sour stuff.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: RayB on September 23, 2009, 09:40:59 pm
Before that, I'll be showing Alice in Wonderland on the window screen to go with our theme.
Oooo watch out, the MPAA will consider that "broadcasting" and sic the copyright goons on ya!  ;)
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Hoopz on September 24, 2009, 11:14:15 am
Just bought a princess slide bed for our daughter. Thus, I am poor again and will not be buying a hallowindow disc.

If you post pictures of yourself in your Alice costume holding a sign that says "BYOAC owns me" I will paypal you $3.

 ;)
Nice to know what you fantasize about.   :o
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: NiN^_^NiN on September 29, 2009, 12:37:02 am
Does anyone know if there is a christmas one like this around as well?

I know there is a old vhs/dvd santa thing that you can display in the single window but the guy wants $200+ for it last time i looked.

There's a short clip of it on your tube just a guy dressed as santa with a black background and a candle and unloads presents and waves to the kids outside id like to try something like that if possible
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Hoopz on September 29, 2009, 07:07:15 am
Does anyone know if there is a christmas one like this around as well?

I know there is a old vhs/dvd santa thing that you can display in the single window but the guy wants $200+ for it last time i looked.

There's a short clip of it on your tube just a guy dressed as santa with a black background and a candle and unloads presents and waves to the kids outside id like to try something like that if possible
I remember looking before and didn't find anything to the level of quality of Hallowindow.  Try looking at backyardtheatre.com or other outdoor movie sites. 
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: jfunk on September 29, 2009, 08:03:22 am
We ran a test the other night in our front window..  The neighborhood kids who were around thought it was awesome, so it should be a pretty fun Halloween  :)  My wife enjoys decorating for Halloween, and she loves it, so I'm happy  :)

I prefer Hallowindow I & II to III...
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Dartful Dodger on September 29, 2009, 11:44:21 am

I wouldn't recommend public tribute to Michael Jackson. 


A tribute to MJ on a day that kids are encouraged to go door to door asking strangers for candy.

You couldn't get much creepier for a theme.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: NiN^_^NiN on September 29, 2009, 05:45:57 pm
Does anyone know if there is a christmas one like this around as well?

I know there is a old vhs/dvd santa thing that you can display in the single window but the guy wants $200+ for it last time i looked.

There's a short clip of it on your tube just a guy dressed as santa with a black background and a candle and unloads presents and waves to the kids outside id like to try something like that if possible
I remember looking before and didn't find anything to the level of quality of Hallowindow.  Try looking at backyardtheatre.com or other outdoor movie sites. 

I only ask cause we don't do Halloween down here :(

I wanna do it to do this hallowindow and also the magic mirror too
http://www.imagineerieing.com/see_it_in_action.html

Love that magic mirror :D
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on September 29, 2009, 08:46:41 pm
Magic mirror is badass, and I do believe I will be looking into setting one up. It looks quite similar to the one in Snow White, so it should fly with our theme.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on September 30, 2009, 07:53:57 am

I bet it would be pretty easy to set up a video camera and do a live feed... maybe even green screen it if you want to get fancy with it...
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on September 30, 2009, 08:12:32 am

I bet it would be pretty easy to set up a video camera and do a live feed... maybe even green screen it if you want to get fancy with it...

Look a little closer into what it is. No video camera necessary.

EDIT: I think I misinterpreted your video camera idea.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on September 30, 2009, 08:48:11 am
Yeah, you could put yourself up there just like the puppet.  Not too different, just another route to go, more versatile than a few canned phrases.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on September 30, 2009, 08:59:10 am
Okay, I didn't misinterpret you then.

I have seen the 'floating head' thing before done with a video camera. It was really frikkin cool. It didn't trigger the geek factor though like this did. It's also alot more work.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on September 30, 2009, 09:03:46 am

Shouldn't be that much more work.  Defocus the image some like a bad arcade monitor, put on a black coverall Conan O Brien style and only show your head, and you've got it pretty much nailed.  A decent green screen would really add to the work, though.

It really is a shame that I can't do any of this.  I'd love to try.  Maybe once the kids have outgrown trick or treating and I'm home all night.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Dartful Dodger on September 30, 2009, 03:33:33 pm
Does anyone know if there is a christmas one like this around as well?
I only ask cause we don't do Halloween down here :(

That would be cool, having a silhouette of a fire place then the silhouette of a fat guy with a bag appear in front of the fire, then have a silhouette of a guy holding a shot gun off to the side followed by a blast of light...
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: severdhed on September 30, 2009, 11:33:32 pm
hallowindow is awesome...i have to try this...although the price is a little steep for something i'll use so little.  i've been looking around the internet for some free alternatives, i've found a few things that may work..but i have to get my old projector back from my sister before i can try it.  i dont want bother taking my good projector down off of the ceiling.

i hope this works out well
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: NiN^_^NiN on October 01, 2009, 05:31:00 pm
lol after seeing your avatar i just had a flash of a imp from doom walking around the window

Whats better than a hallowindow? an interactive one i can see kids ringing the doorbell and the guy who pulls back the curtains back real quick in hallowindow playing on the glass window of the front door or an eye opening up and staring in the direction of the person at the door
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: SirPeale on October 01, 2009, 07:59:12 pm
I wanna do it to do this hallowindow and also the magic mirror too
http://www.imagineerieing.com/see_it_in_action.html

Love that magic mirror :D

Thanks for the link to that!  I may have to see what I can do with it.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Fordman on October 01, 2009, 09:23:51 pm
Since its October, I'm in the Halloween mood and I'm doing some testing. I bought a shower curtain for $2.00 at Big Lots. Hung it up a week ago to help the folds work their way out. Its at about 40% right now.

I used my Dell 3300MP projector tonite for some testing. Here are the results:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXbQ0KV6AUw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXbQ0KV6AUw)

and

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw6MFHEj9tM[/youtube]

These were taken with my cell phone camera.

Im thinking about adding this:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe4LVLpNhiY[/youtube]

or this:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eNh8RDr7QM[/youtube]

I like Hallowindows eye better, but I think they want too much for what it is and the 2 hours it will get used.

 :cheers:

Fordman
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: instinct on October 08, 2009, 02:39:24 am
SO who's got the torrent?
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: protokatie on October 08, 2009, 02:59:10 am
SO who's got the torrent?

Did you read the terms of agreement before joining this forum?
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on October 08, 2009, 08:12:26 am
SO who's got the torrent?

Wow, that's a super awesome first post, there newbie...

This ain't no corporate giant that you need to fight oppression from - just pay the man for his excellent homebrew product.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: SkateDetroit on October 10, 2009, 04:54:59 pm
I bit, this is too cool to pass up on. Just got an old projector from work. Can't wait to get the dvd.

Update: Got the dvds, picked up a clearance curtain from Target. Hooked up the old projector in the garage and a PA monitor. It's an amazing effect. The sound makes all the difference. If you've got a way, pump out that sound. Looks great.

Thanks for pointing this out!
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shmokes on October 13, 2009, 03:39:03 am

Assult implies intent most of the time.  I don't know that "have some jolly ranchers" is the same as "I intend to harm you".  Just don't shoot it at them out of a potato cannon and you'll be fine.


Intent would definitely be present in this scenario for the tort assault (though probably not for criminal assault).  You don't need to "intend to harm someone"; you just need to intend to cause an apprehension of harmful or offensive contact.  And what you actually intended is immaterial.  The question is whether a reasonable person would expect his actions to cause someone to apprehend imminent harmful or offensive contact.  Apprehension is similarly measured.  The question is whether a reasonable person would apprehend harmful or offensive contact.  In this case you might run into trouble because it's likely easier to create an apprehension of harmful contact in the mind of a child than an adult, and you are presumably firing your candy at children.

Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on October 13, 2009, 10:14:05 am

That's why everyone hates lawyers... they can even make throwing candy at a trick or treater sound like you went after him with a Buick.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Fordman on October 13, 2009, 11:13:56 am
But really,

Why throw candy at trick or treaters to begin with? If you shoot it out of a potato gun, no one will likely come back year after year. If you dont want to give candy, then leave the porch light off and or ignore the knocks. Chances are the 'word' on the street will be, dont go to that guys house!

If you invite people to your house, suchs as TOT's, then shoot them with a potato gun full of candy, then you open yourself up to assault because they didnt tresspass, you invited them with honsest intentions. I'll bet if you shoot a kid with a potato gun, you'll get a visit from local/county police within minutes and maybe some street justice!

Fordman
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on October 13, 2009, 11:34:19 am

No one said he intended to use a potato gun.   ::)
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shmokes on October 13, 2009, 11:48:30 pm
Is it too late to suggest the potato gun.

If it makes you feel better I was speaking only about intent and whether shooting candy at children would count as an assault.  In fact it would really probably be no big deal if you did this and were sued for assault.  Assault is almost always charged alongside battery, but if there was no battery there are three types of damages you might be required to pay: compensatory (like if the kid is so distraught that he suffers physical harm like he starts vomiting or something), nominal, punitive.  Nominal damages exist just to acknowledge that a person's rights were technically violated but not in any way that is truly worthy of compensation -- you might be ordered to pay $1 to the person.  And punitive damages are only awarded in especially egregious situations, like if you were knowingly putting kids lives in danger for fun or something.  In this case you'd hopefully only pay nominal damages (unless you used the potato gun of course). 

On the other hand, if a piece of that candy hits a kid that's a battery.  In fact, if it even hits the kid's candy bag it's a battery.  :)
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Chris on October 13, 2009, 11:59:30 pm
The front window of my house looks in on the game room so I usually just open the window a bit, turn the cab to face the window, and leave House of the Dead II running in attract mode.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on October 14, 2009, 10:00:54 am

Damn, I have to get to work suing the Boy Scouts, Little League, the FPD, the PD, and all of the tow truck companies!  They throw candy at my kids every year during the 4th of July parade! 

---daisies---!   :angry:
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on October 14, 2009, 10:21:35 am

They definitely still do it here.  My kids bring small buckets to store it all.  They get nearly as much at each parade as they do on Halloween.  Hell last year my kids even brought sticks with them so they could rake in pieces that didn't make it far enough to reach from the sidewalk.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Fordman on October 14, 2009, 10:55:57 am

Damn, I have to get to work suing the Boy Scouts, Little League, the FPD, the PD, and all of the tow truck companies!  They throw candy at my kids every year during the 4th of July parade! 

---daisies---!   :angry:

but at a parade or public event, there is no 'intent' to harm with he likes of a potato gun or just cocking the arm back and throwing it at them at your top speed!

A little different, but really, you see the point!

 :cheers:

Fordman
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on October 14, 2009, 11:04:35 am
but at a parade or public event, there is no 'intent' to harm with he likes of a potato gun or just cocking the arm back and throwing it at them at your top speed!


Again... nobody said he intended to use a potato gun.  That was a joke.

Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shmokes on October 14, 2009, 11:31:33 am
And again, it's all about the apprehension of offensive contact.  A kid at a parade expects to have candy thrown at him.  That's what he's there for.  That's what he's prepared for.  If you come run out of your house and start unexpectedly firing candy at kids from some strange contraption the question becomes whether a reasonable person would expect this to cause another reasonable person to apprehend harmful or offensive contact.  

Of course this is all academic.  A judge may well roll his eyes and dismiss the case as lacking merits, in spite of the technical validity of such an assault claim.  Or maybe as I mentioned before, the law would be technically respected, but the absurdity of the claim is also acknowledge with nominal damages like $1 being awarded which not only doesn't cover the "victim's" lawyer fees, but doesn't even come close to covering basic court costs like filing fees.  The reality is that it's prohibitively expensive.  Nobody would actually sue you for this except an independently wealthy person who really ---smurfing--- hates you.  God knows a lawyer would never take the case on a contingency agreement cos he would never be paid.  Nothing to fuss over.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on October 14, 2009, 12:49:40 pm
That's what he's there for.

Trick or Treating.

Quote
That's what he's prepared for.

Costume.  Bag.  Entering someone else's property on the assumption that they are welcome.

Quote
If you come run out of your house and start unexpectedly firing candy at kids from some strange contraption the question becomes whether a reasonable person would expect this to cause another reasonable person to apprehend harmful or offensive contact.  

Halloween.

Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shardian on October 14, 2009, 12:59:02 pm
Lawyers - they take all the fun out of hypothetical situations.  ;)

Oh,  and I also thought about mentioning the parades. Some of the local ones still do candy. Last year, we went to one that had so much candy that even kids stopped picking it up after a while.

And yeah, some of those little league kids like to throw the candy hard.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: shmokes on October 14, 2009, 02:17:48 pm
That's what he's there for.

Trick or Treating.

Quote
That's what he's prepared for.

Costume.  Bag.  Entering someone else's property on the assumption that they are welcome.

Quote
If you come run out of your house and start unexpectedly firing candy at kids from some strange contraption the question becomes whether a reasonable person would expect this to cause another reasonable person to apprehend harmful or offensive contact.  

Halloween.



These are, of course, your legal arguments.  You're either convincing or not.  But the other side would do a lot of theatrics and eye rolling, asking whether a reasonable kid expects to have candy converted into projectiles and fired at them from some kind of device when they knock on the door and hold out their bags for candy.  They would be rather persuasive arguments.  I think the majority of people would, in fact, be rather surprised by this behavior.  Again, I only mean that it's very likely a technical assault, not that you shouldn't do it.  I think you most definitely should do this.  And it would almost certainly be fun and consequence free.
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: ChadTower on October 14, 2009, 02:51:24 pm


Yeah.  And OTOH, it's Halloween, and people jumping out from around corners with hockey masks is not unusual.  Especially on their own property. 
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: HaRuMaN on October 14, 2009, 03:05:11 pm
Hmm, shmokes says I can...

*goes home and fashions a foam sabot so I can load it with candy and place in a potato gun*
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: crashwg on October 14, 2009, 04:54:04 pm
Potato guns are illegal basically everywhere, fwiw.

That's the first I've heard a statement like that?  Can you cite any documents to back this up?  I'm especially interested in specifics on what would qualify since, I myself, have what I'm sure would be considered a "potato gun" (even though I only shoot tennis balls) and another compressed air rifle which works on the same concepts of a potato gun but has a 1" barrel out of which glow-sticks are the main projectile.

It would sure be nice to know if I were breaking the law...
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: protokatie on October 14, 2009, 11:06:26 pm
Hmm, a friend of mine is the founder of the "Bar Harbor Siege Engine Machine Society" and they used to use a small catapult to throw candy at kids during the parade... Too bad I wasn't there when they were doing it, I might get a bit sadistic with the aim.  >:D >:D >:D
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: Hoopz on October 20, 2009, 12:54:36 pm
New downloads available:

http://www.hallowindow.com/products?downloadable=1 (http://www.hallowindow.com/products?downloadable=1)
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: SkateDetroit on October 27, 2009, 06:41:16 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_twUUdRg1N4# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_twUUdRg1N4#)

Here's my setup so far. This was taken in broad daylight with a crappy cam but you get the idea. My projector is only 700 lumens, curtain from Target on clearance, 15 inch PA speaker system for sound (Music playing was added after the fact, crappy camera doesn't pick up sound very well). For some reason I cannot get sound from this video in Chrome. Works fine in IE though.

- Austin
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: danny_galaga on October 27, 2009, 06:55:07 am
Having bought Hallowindow II last year, I received an email today that the new version is available.  I haven't decided if I am going to get it yet, but I wanted to make sure that everyone else had the chance.  I think he ran out of DVDs last year and then offered it as a download.  Hopefully anyone that wants it will pay for the DVD this year.

http://www.hallowindow.com/ (http://www.hallowindow.com/)

The previews look good.  His work is very high quality.

Geez, SOUND warning! I guess halloween themed things are supposed to make you jump...
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: SkateDetroit on October 27, 2009, 08:31:43 am
Having bought Hallowindow II last year, I received an email today that the new version is available.  I haven't decided if I am going to get it yet, but I wanted to make sure that everyone else had the chance.  I think he ran out of DVDs last year and then offered it as a download.  Hopefully anyone that wants it will pay for the DVD this year.

http://www.hallowindow.com/ (http://www.hallowindow.com/)

The previews look good.  His work is very high quality.

Geez, SOUND warning! I guess halloween themed things are supposed to make you jump...

If it's too loud...
Title: Re: Hallowindow III
Post by: SkateDetroit on October 27, 2009, 07:24:31 pm
If you open up the discs and play the files with something like VLC player you will see there are some additional animations. Mostly these are just the same from the DVD menu in different colors. I found the ghost scene in red which I like better. There were a couple on the Hallowindow 3 disc as well.