Frightfest BC 2005 seminars

        June 10th., 11th. and 12th.

                               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Portable, lightweight divider walls using cheap, easy to find materials.

- Demon babies, scare them bad.

- Body Double from Smooth-On followed by the casting of the mold.

- Severed limbs complete with flesh and gore galore.

- The FIRE CODE: don't be afraid, it is do-able.  Seminar hosted by Gordon     Anderson, Chief Fire Safety Inspection Officer of  Surrey, BC.

- "Fading eyes" circuit demonstration presented by TECHNICIANS OF TERROR, also power supplies and electrical safety.  They will also be available to address any technical problems you may be having with your props.  Bring you favourite soldering gun for this one. Vern and Sue of FFNW will also be available to discuss "PET" timers and sensors and will demonstrate how a pneumatic Side Startler works using manifolds with your choice of motion sensors or door bell switch.

-Skull molds using "Dragon Skin" from Smooth-On.  By the end of this seminar, you will have completed a skull mold which you can use over and over to cast your own skulls.  Dragon Skin is a silicone rubber product so your cast can be made with anything, even 2 part polyurethane foam and no mold release is required.  The cost to make one of these molds to take home will be around $30.

-Dental Caps: no longer will you have to wear those cheesy store bought rubber teeth.  We will have a Dental Mechanic to help us create custom fitting caps for our own teeth.

-Tomb Stones: how to design, carve and the many ways to paint them by Grant

- Hanging Dead Guys

 

FFBC 2005, held the weekend of June 10th., 11th. and 12th. was a great success.  We enjoyed meeting the many new faces this year.  The attendance doubled with people attending from Portland, Edmonton, Kamloops, Chilliwack, Vancouver Island and many other places from around the lower mainland. I can't wait to see what next year brings.  The tentative date for FFBC 2006 is the Canada Day long weekend in July, Hope to see you there.

              Dyanna....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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