Saturday, August 8, 2009

Crazy, Demented, Deranged, or a Visionary


Kim “Hey give me a hand – there a really awesome dummy that’s been hiding in this body bag”

Emily “Oh wow, he’s really good but the blood splatter does not look realistic”

Kim “Well first we would tie up his hand and feet using duct tape”

Emily “Then we would put tape over his mouth so they can’t hear him screaming”

Kim “So if we hit him in the head the blood would flow this way”

Emily “But if we stabbed him in the chest it would be more like this”

Kim “Let’s make his hair color black and let’s put a pair of underwear on him so he’s not naked”

Emily “All we have are these boxer briefs”

They were Calvin Klein Boxers and this is how this poor soul became known and lovingly referred to as Calvin. It was shortly after Emily and I made Calvin apart of our attraction that Emily had a dream in which she became a monster inside our haunted house – if memory serves she killed somebody. Does the haunted house make you crazy or are crazy people drawn to the haunted house. Well, for people that know me they will tell you I could fall in the prep category but…

Crazy, demented, or deranged is what some people might call me or think it takes to be the designer behind Texas and Oklahoma’s Award-Winning Haunted House ; it has been reviewed as the most hardcore haunted house in Texas. There are over 100 haunted houses in Texas and Dr. Haunt’s Chamber of Fear was reviewed as the most hardcore! But I would prefer to be called a visionary over the other options!

We started designing Dr. Haunt’s Chamber of Fear in 2003 when we were a single attraction of 6,000 square feet. What our customers loved was the fact that every year they could depend on us to bring an entirely new haunted house for them to enjoy which at the beginning designing 20 new rooms a year to fill 6,000 square feet was somewhat easy. By constant redesign this would always keep everyone guessing and makes us truly unique- since the haunt industry standard is 25% change up with 75% the same. Now we have over 15,000 square feet of space with three attractions and it’s become a badge of honor to always redesign. It takes a full 10 Months to redesign all three attractions. We started in November and will finish this Month!

That badge of honor… it reminds me of my high school theater department when the students use to design the sets, decide lighting patterns, create the costumers, and do everything by ourselves. We had amazing faculty that would challenge and allow us this option by giving us the room to grow and explore. Our department would mock other high schools in which there faculty would be in charge of designing or worse yet they purchase the professional designs or had their costumes made by local costume shops. I always thought the purpose of our theater education was to learn to be a set designer, costumer mistress, light designer, etc. But I guess instead those other schools were teaching there people how to be business managers by outsourcing goods and services. I actually quit my junior year when I was Technical Director because our new theater faculty members were no longer allowing the students to do it themselves and instead wanted to purchase designs (we became like the schools that we mocked)!

So my principle, integrity, and creativity walked away and here it is a decade latter and I am producing Theater for the Living! Yes sometimes it’s a comedy -when your friend wets themselves, but of course if you are the friend -it’s a tragedy and we definitely know how to serve up the Thriller or the Horror genre! So my rule is we do it new every year – new ways to scare the customer, new lighting, entire new walking paths, entire new scenes. Throughout the season I evaluate what worked and what did not work. Those that don’t work get deleted while the Scenes of Scream get expanded. But it is those scenes that are brand new that leave my actors, the press, and friends asking “How do you come up with that?” No I’m not a serial killer but yet I do think how this would happen to make it realistic. That realism is what our customers feel each year when they come and this is why we emergency exit 1 in 4 customers that throw in the towel and cannot go through the entire haunted house.

So the secret to being able to produce an award winning haunted house that has been named Texas Most Frightening Haunted House Well I’ve watched over 1,000 horror movies to get inspiration for scenes, make-up, and costumes. Yes even the oldest school black and white can inspire – remember 2007 the Year of the Zombie?!? Or when I am shopping I see something what you might use in everyday life and think if I put this twist on it… yes with a twist, some blood, a finger or two I could make this work. I spend hours in my workshop at my house designing new one-of-a-kind props – I wonder what the neighborhood children would think if they saw the heads (oh wait Suburbia already came out). But the main factor is the people I surround myself with – they are the most creative and energetic people I know and so when you put more then one in a room it is amazing to see what they come up with.

The scene creates the mood for the haunted house and then we place the sounds, the scents, the lighting, and the actors and well, you have no chance but to scream but then again that’s a good thing because you came to be scared. But just know through our craziness, demented, and deranged ways you are guaranteed an Amazing Haunted House Experience at Dr. Haunt’s Chamber of Fears Scream Park

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