
The only downside of running the projection through the house is that you cannot hear the Halloween noise and spooks.

We turned ours off every night before bedtime and cleaned up the cords during the day. Take care not to put cords that can be tripped on. We ended up putting the projection on a small shelf that sat in our front room as it was the perfect height.

This is genius, as it doesn’t require permanent installation anywhere and you can move it where ever you might want in the future. The final step is to install the projector. It mounts easily to a standard camera tripod and comes with all the mounting equipment you need to attach it (the tripod isn’t included in the kit, however). You can bring ghosts or characters to life – even Santa Claus! One of my favorite things about all the options is the big blow-up ( AtmosFX #DFX Form) that allows an apparition to stand and tell a story or talk. The AtmosFearFX ghostly apparitions set of images is horrifying to even those with the strongest nerve. This year they feature sets of scenes with weird, spooky eyes (yes, Sauron’s is included), zombies intent on attack, unsettling unliving portraits, poltergeists, blood-spattered walls, and more. Projected onto your garage door, front door or even a window, your trick-or-treat visitors are in for a petrifying scare. The freakishly realistic scenes available for Halloween include some terrifying ghosts, ghouls, silhouetted skeletons, and more.

You can purchase each of these separately or save money with an AtmosFX Kit that includes everything you need to get started. With the kit, you’ll receive a set of the Atmos Fear FX for Halloween and a set of other seasonal themes – one for just about any holiday. To get started, you’ll need three things – a projector, projection material, and various scenes to project onto the projection material.
