Finding The Best Way To Make Your Halloween Costume?

By Chris Dotson

--Some good costume ideas to keep in mind when designing, from a veteran haunted house builder--

One of the big problems people have when creating their costume for Halloween, is they try to over do it. How to generate the scariest mood in a person is to get into their mind and really show them how real you can be. "People aren't really scared at our haunted houses by our high-tech lighting and multi-thousand dollar sound systems," says veteran haunted house builder, Stephen Walker, "it's usually some teenage actor in a tattered robe and a little makeup that gets our biggest scares.

" Stephen Walker, the creator of Denver's 25th Hour haunted house continues, "It's about getting inside the imagination of the individual and making it personal that provides the big payoff scares."

Stephen further described the kinds of materials that should be in a shopping basket when someone wants to hit the local Halloween store. He's not a big fan of the expensive latex masks that can be seen hanging on the walls of most stores. His advice is for would-be haunters to invest in a simple wig, some well-used clothing and a little makeup.

It is also good to stay away from those pre-made costumes that are usually really expensive as is and try to get your hands on some good greasepaint. Steve says the main issue with the masks is that they will limit the range of sight and makes you unable to make any facial features.

The human features if redone can be the most scary features with just, darking some lines wrinkles and more will have the most convincing and scary creature.

Having flesh and blood living face is much more easy to deliver scares since you are able to give full emotion with facial expressions and looks that a mask cannot. "With just some cotton balls, a little black makeup, fake hair and spirit gum - one can create some really wicked whiskers and harry moles," Stephen laughed. He reluctantly added that some cheap blood would help, but stressed that too much blood can ruin things and turn a good makeup job into a really big mess.

If you think you might be interested in being an actor at the 25th Hour Haunted House, you can fill out an application by stopping by the haunt ast C-470 and University Blvd. (next to the Players Bench). Applications are now being accepted weekdays from 10:00 to 6:00 at that location.

About The 25th Hour and Stephen Walker The 25th Hour haunted house is located in Highlands Ranch Colorado and is produced by Effectech. Effectech has been producing and building haunted houses in Denver for over 17 years. In 2009 the company is building four haunted houses in the Denver Metro Area: The 13th Door, The Curse of Slaughterhouse Gulch, The 25th Hour and The Butcher. Stephen Walker is the manager of The 25th Hour haunted house. - 31491

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