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I feel like a lot of extraneous media for Horror Nights isn't properly archived considering the seasonal nature of operations. Also, the original was 10 years old, I can't find media that old either lol.
I can understand that, but if I were running the event, I would personally have a giant hard drive and a backup for archived media. You never know when you might need those sound files again. I mean I hear sound effects from the audio triggers that have been used since at least 2010. I've heard that same drill sound used in the houses since 2010's HotTC.I feel like a lot of extraneous media for Horror Nights isn't properly archived considering the seasonal nature of operations. Also, the original was 10 years old, I can't find media that old either lol.
He said the script changed.That's awesome they were able to find the original voice actor to do the voiceover again, but I'm wondering why they couldn't just reuse the same recording from the 2011/12 house? Did they just get rid of it thinking they wouldn't need it again?
I can understand that, but if I were running the event, I would personally have a giant hard drive and a backup for archived media. You never know when you might need those sound files again. I mean I hear sound effects from the audio triggers that have been used since at least 2010. I've heard that same drill sound used in the houses since 2010's HotTC.
But I digress. That's awesome they were able to get the same voiceover person.
How in the world did I miss this. Now it makes sense.He said the script changed.
I'm guessing the take on the story has changed.
This also makes sense. It probably was easier to just do a new voiceover now that I read these two posts.I think it maybe had more to do with the storyline changing a bit because they are combining the best of from the two previous versions. It was probably better to just re-write a new narration that fit the flow of the maze instead of using the old narration and building around that
I can sympathize, but that scene with La Llorona eating the child from the roof looks better than it did in 2012 where there was no ceiling whatsoever and she was looming over the room whichEugh... hopefully it looks better in person, not a fan of those open walls
Well, that's just the nature of the Parisian venue. Not much they can do about it. The house looks basically what I expect: Same as the last two iterations put together but more "cramped" to fir Parisian. It will look better at night, I'm sure.The finale puppet looks a bit cramped there, hopefully it'll look fine once it gets dark.
I didn’t want to look any further cuz spoilers, but FINALLY. This will be the first house in the venue ever to break the trend of the black hallway of doom going into the courtyard.I'm so very glad they're theming the black tunnel of doom finally. Looks like it's a faithful recreation of the original runs.
Honestly the lake scene looks better than it did in the original. Maybe a little smaller (can't tell), but it has a slightly better design. The scare at the end looks a little more scaled back though with the bridge hand rails there -- I don't think they were there before for a closer scare.