I know that a lot of haunts use many different types of televisions/projectors to display their videos either for people in line, or to display videos to precede their haunt.
Our video this year ties directly into the start of our haunt. The video will be displayed in a new building for 2010... the back-story is... The building (which I'll post build pics when its finished) is an industrial building dated to the 1890s, and it was decommissioned in the 1960s (give or take) and has been re-opened for the scenario of our haunt.
To display our videos, should we use vintage style televisions (which would've been used when the building was theoretically open)? Or, should we use hi-def televisions and build the frames to try to replicate the time period?
Personally, to stay true to the story and the realism of what we're trying to convey, tube tvs would be the medium to use. However, kids and young adults demand hi definition and quality... I mean, who still goes to the bar that has tube tvs to watch the game?
Any thoughts?
Our video this year ties directly into the start of our haunt. The video will be displayed in a new building for 2010... the back-story is... The building (which I'll post build pics when its finished) is an industrial building dated to the 1890s, and it was decommissioned in the 1960s (give or take) and has been re-opened for the scenario of our haunt.
To display our videos, should we use vintage style televisions (which would've been used when the building was theoretically open)? Or, should we use hi-def televisions and build the frames to try to replicate the time period?
Personally, to stay true to the story and the realism of what we're trying to convey, tube tvs would be the medium to use. However, kids and young adults demand hi definition and quality... I mean, who still goes to the bar that has tube tvs to watch the game?
Any thoughts?
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