Inside Automated Haunted House
A Control4 system automates some creepy effects, including guillotine, three-headed dog and lighting, for a Halloween haunted house
Enter one of the first rooms on this ghoulish garage tour, and a skeleton jumps out of a shipping crate, a red light glows and a three-headed dog barks and growls.
That’s just one of the automated effects set up for Halloween in this three-car garage in a suburb of Seattle.
Every October for the past three years, the Griffin and Petrie families have converted their garage into a haunted house, with the shock, scare and awe delivered by a Control4 HC-300 processor.
Brett Griffin, who sells Control4 systems for Definitive Audio, rigged the garage with motion sensors, relays and timers, all linked to the Control4 processor, which was programmed to enact a different frightening scene when each sensor is tripped.
In the final chamber, a trigger starts an MP3 of a priest reciting “Our Father” over wall-mounted Control4 speakers. A young lady in a guillotine pleads for mercy … the lights go out … there’s darkness … a brief moment of silence … the sound of the guillotine blade slices through the air … and a head thumps to the floor. It’s automation at its scariest.
Click here for Inside Automated Haunted House.
That’s just one of the automated effects set up for Halloween in this three-car garage in a suburb of Seattle.
Every October for the past three years, the Griffin and Petrie families have converted their garage into a haunted house, with the shock, scare and awe delivered by a Control4 HC-300 processor.
Brett Griffin, who sells Control4 systems for Definitive Audio, rigged the garage with motion sensors, relays and timers, all linked to the Control4 processor, which was programmed to enact a different frightening scene when each sensor is tripped.
In the final chamber, a trigger starts an MP3 of a priest reciting “Our Father” over wall-mounted Control4 speakers. A young lady in a guillotine pleads for mercy … the lights go out … there’s darkness … a brief moment of silence … the sound of the guillotine blade slices through the air … and a head thumps to the floor. It’s automation at its scariest.
Click here for Inside Automated Haunted House.
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You know it would be nice if you had more details on the set up…