Hello Frightners!!!
Today I'd like to introduce you all to a close haunting friend of mine Joiseygal of Bloodcrest Manor!
I meet Joisey when I first started posting on Hauntforum and was looking for local NJ Haunters. Joisey is a member of the NJ/PA Make and Take group which I started attending a few months ago. She is well known for her love of Great Stuff Foam and Great Zombie Makeup techniques and costumes. She is an avid participant in various zombie walks and parades and has won numerous awards for the awesome costumes she builds!
Just this past year Joisey took her Halloween yard display to the next level and jumped into the world of the Haunt Walkthrough. For any of us haunters out there who do a walkthrough we know what added pressures it can bring but Joisey took it all in stride and created a great first walkthrough to be proud of!
Here is my interview with her which I want to thank her for in advance. It was a great read and a very informative one at that. If you are looking to take the next step to expand your haunt then Joisey has some wonderful tips and tricks that can help you do that and I cannot wait to see what she has in store for this year. Already she has some cool props in the works which she details all about on her YouTube page.
So Lets get to it shall we! Interview number 3 of the Deadtime Stories with Joiseygal of Bloodcrest Manor!
An Interview with Bloodcrest Manor.
1) Did you always love Halloween and Horror?
I've always loved horror movies. When I was 9yrs. old I watched a movie called, "Mothers Day" and was intriqued by the gory scenes. I loved the special effects in movies especially getting results with make up. I've always wanted to pursuit a career in make up, but life took a different a path. Although I haven't become a profesional make up artist I get to express my creativity through making props and costumes. I would consider Halloween to be my creative outlet!
2) How and when did you first start getting into haunting?
When I went to the Long Branch Haunted Mansion in 1980 I definitely wanted to get into the haunting industry. I was only 10 years old, but I knew scaring people is what I wanted to do. I just wish that the internet was available at that time because I would of definitely took advantage of the resources we have available today. The young generation that is interested in Halloween I would strongly recommend checking out the Halloween websites that are availiable.
3) When did the love for making your own props start? What was your first prop you ever made?
That is a hard question because I can't recall the very first prop I made. I know about five years ago I enhanced a few store bought props that gave me the interest to make my own props. I think it was a spider victim that I used for the Scarecrow contest I entered at Williams Nursery. After the contest I displayed the prop in my yard.
4) I heard you are the queen of Great Stuff spray foam? Care to elaborate on that a bit?
I love Great Stuff! I've made a 6ft. Instualted foam spider. I used it for my Crispy Critter ground breaker. I made a zombie victim with instulated foam guts and intestants coming out of the stomach. I use Great Stuff for Zombie costumes. I think Great Stuff is one of my favorite items to use for making props. The results are amazing and it doesn't take much effort.
5) I see on your website Bloodcrest Manor you have entered a few contests like the Zombie Beauty Contest at the Asbury Park Zombie Walk and the Landi Comic Division at the Mummers Parade. The outfits look like they took a lot of time. Have you always been into making your own costumes and doing your own zombie makeup? Any zombie makeup tips and tricks?
Eighteen years ago I marched in my first Halloween Parade which was the Toms River Halloween Parade. It is one of the largest parades on the east coast and I thought it was amazing. I altered a costume that actually came in the top five in a category I entered so that gave me the ambition to create my own original costumes for future parades. I've been marching in parades for the last eighteen years making my own costumes and applying my own make up. I usually procrastinate, so the costumes I make are done the week before the parade. As for tips I would suggest to check out Youtube videos on Make up like: anaarthur81, petrilude, etc.
6) This past year 2010 was your first ever walkthrough. What made you take that big step and what was the process like working on expanding your haunt like that?
I did Halloween displays for three years before I wanted to expand to a Haunted Walkthrough in 2010. I worked for a professional Haunted House in October 2009 which was so much fun that I wanted to be able to do something similar in my yard. I also enjoyed listening to conversations and watching videos of other haunts that people had. As for the process of working on the haunt I started the second week of October setting up the front display and than continuing working through October to build the haunted walk through. A good friend of mine told me that once you go from display to haunt their is no turning back and to be honest I wouldn't want it any other way!
7) You recently started Haunt Vlogging. How has that experience been and what got you into doing it? Any advice for someone who wants to vlog but may be a bit scared to take that step into doing it?
I have been watching the Bloodshed Brothers vlogs for almost a year now and HalloweenHellmouth for the past seven months and I have really enjoyed watching the day by day process of a Halloween enthusiast. The past six months I noticed more vloggers from the Halloween community including yourself Jay and that would be my subsitute for watching television programs. I think when I finally watched a girl vlog (Dionicia12) it gave me the convindence to start vlogging. I give the people that do daily vlogs a lot of credit because it is a lot of work, but I enjoy posting a vlog every other week to join in on the Halloween vlogging community. As for starting a vlog I would suggest just giving it a try if you love Halloween and want to express it through video.
8) Any new props that you are working on for this years haunt? Any new sections your adding to the walkthrough?
I am adding three new rooms to my haunt. I am going to have a hallway with pictures on the wall with a mirror drop panel. I am going to have a butcher room with a glass display refrigerator that will have an actor inside. (the refrigerator will have the back cut open for ventilation) I also was able to get a sink and a toilet, so I will be doing a bathroom scene.
9) If you had an unlimited budget to build the prop of your dreams what would it be?
I think if I had a unlimited budget than it wouldn't be as fun anymore. I think the fun of making a prop is finding that reindeer motor on the side of the road or going to a yard sale and locating a shiatsu massager. I enjoy reading post on the Hauntforum of people that scored items to create props. I think one of my favorite props that I made is a prop that I entered for the $20 prop contest on the Hauntforum.
10) What does Joiseygal and Bloodcrest Manor have in store for us in the future and beyond?!
Well I will be having a 100th subscriber contest for my Joiseygal Halloween Vlogs in the near future. http://www.youtube.com/user/Joiseygal?feature=mhum Also I will be changing rooms and expanding my haunt every year. Also I will be including pneumatic props in the near future because a good friend of mine gave me an air compressor.
I hope you all enjoyed my interview with Joiseygal of Bloodcrest Manor. Please travel over to her webpage to see more video and picture of her haunt Bloodcrestmanor.com. And also subscribe to her on her YouTube. That wraps up this edition of The Deadtime Stories. For more Deadtime stories please go to the Deadtime Stories page by using the link on the top right of this page.
Stay Frightful!!!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Pondering
Hey Frightners!
So I just wrapped up another successful BlogTv Episode. It was my fourth show and it was so much fun as usual! Like I have been saying, it's a great way to speak with other haunters and all my frightners in real time, talk Halloween, haunting, prop making and more as well as share useful tips and tricks. I highly suggest checking out a show if you haven't already. Not only can you see me live on the screen and talk with me but there is also always a large number of other haunters in the room that you can speak with as well and it is just a great way to catch up with everyone. It's always great to blog & vlog but getting that real face time is great. Below is a quick vlog that I did while counting down to tonight's Blogtv, I ponder a few thoughts and give a few shout outs.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Frightguy Live! Episode 4 of BlogTV Tomorrow Night!
Hey Frightners!!
Come talk with me tomorrow night at 9PM EST on Blogtv! I will be talking about Halloween, Haunting, Haunt tactics, prop making and more!! Hope to see you all there: http://www.blogtv.com/People/Frightguy
Come talk with me tomorrow night at 9PM EST on Blogtv! I will be talking about Halloween, Haunting, Haunt tactics, prop making and more!! Hope to see you all there: http://www.blogtv.com/People/Frightguy
Monday, May 30, 2011
Old School Panels Part 2 - Grimlock Flashbacks
Hey Frightners,
So tonight is flashback part two of Grimlock Manor. I just showed our Main Foyer wall panels two posts below and will start with a few pictures of them set up at the haunt but tonight I wanted to post a few pictures of our "Study Room" panels as we called them.
Now these shots show these panels in two different settings and set ups in both day time and night time so you can see all the details. The Study Room panels probably took the least time to create. The top was painted green and bottom brown with a wood base board divider. We used a stamp to create our fo-wallpaper pattern using a gold paint on top of the green. It was quick and easy and I think it gave it a nice effect as apposed to using wallpaper again.
The Study Room followed the Main Foyer in our haunt and had a creepy vibe about it. We played old muisc that skipped and had people dancing in the room. You had to walk between our actors to get through it. They didn't really try to scare you as much as they try to freak you out and make you uncomfortable and they help slow and control the pace of everyone coming through our haunt. It was a nice transition room that helped set up the big scares that were set up in the room ahead.
The next two rooms I will feature is our "White Room" or "Lucillas Room" and our Lab!
If you have any questions about the panel creations or about any of the props you see in the room please post a comment and I will do my best to answer. I hope everyone is enjoying the "Old School"pictures of Grimlock Manors beginnings, I know I am! I look forward to bringing you more this week.
Frightguy~
So tonight is flashback part two of Grimlock Manor. I just showed our Main Foyer wall panels two posts below and will start with a few pictures of them set up at the haunt but tonight I wanted to post a few pictures of our "Study Room" panels as we called them.
Now these shots show these panels in two different settings and set ups in both day time and night time so you can see all the details. The Study Room panels probably took the least time to create. The top was painted green and bottom brown with a wood base board divider. We used a stamp to create our fo-wallpaper pattern using a gold paint on top of the green. It was quick and easy and I think it gave it a nice effect as apposed to using wallpaper again.
The Study Room followed the Main Foyer in our haunt and had a creepy vibe about it. We played old muisc that skipped and had people dancing in the room. You had to walk between our actors to get through it. They didn't really try to scare you as much as they try to freak you out and make you uncomfortable and they help slow and control the pace of everyone coming through our haunt. It was a nice transition room that helped set up the big scares that were set up in the room ahead.
The next two rooms I will feature is our "White Room" or "Lucillas Room" and our Lab!
If you have any questions about the panel creations or about any of the props you see in the room please post a comment and I will do my best to answer. I hope everyone is enjoying the "Old School"pictures of Grimlock Manors beginnings, I know I am! I look forward to bringing you more this week.
Frightguy~
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Thank you for the shout outs!
Hey Frightners,
I just quickly wanted to thank a few bloggers for their shout outs recently. Us haunters are a tight knit community and it's nice to know we all continue to try and help each other out and spread awareness of one others haunts and all that we each have going on.
Please take a peep at the following blogs below.
Scary Visions
The House Of Marrow
Devils Eve
Each of them has really helped me with my blog in the past few months and they each have some great blogs of their own that as a haunter you wouldn't want to miss!
Just a bit about each -
• Scary Visions is a blog written by a true haunt fanatic. Scary Visions covers most everything about the Home and Pro Haunt industry as well as doing some great interviews with haunters and also providing coverage for RFR Radio while producing some great videos from all the various Halloween Conventions especially Transworld on his YouTube Channel.
• The House Of Marrow is a blog written by one of our younger yet very experienced haunters named Marrow. We recently did an interview with Marrow in our Deadtime Stories series which you can find here on our blog. Marrow details all of his props and builds on his blog Marrow House. He has some pretty cool stuff in the works!
• Devils Eve is a blog written by a personal friend of mine Ghoulish Cop. I met GC while attending the NJ/PA Make and Take Group and I must say he is a talented guy! Ghoulish as I will call him is a true Home Haunter. He shares the same love and interest in home haunting that I do in the way that we just cannot get enough and are always looking to try out all the techniques we see other haunters posting about. He provides great details and pictures about all the props he is building on his Blog while also providing cool insight on the home haunt world.
I hope you will check these blogs out and show your support for them and I look to highlight other blogs soon as there are so many that I love and follow daily. I find inspiration in each and hope you will too!
Frightguy~
I just quickly wanted to thank a few bloggers for their shout outs recently. Us haunters are a tight knit community and it's nice to know we all continue to try and help each other out and spread awareness of one others haunts and all that we each have going on.
Please take a peep at the following blogs below.
Scary Visions
The House Of Marrow
Devils Eve
Each of them has really helped me with my blog in the past few months and they each have some great blogs of their own that as a haunter you wouldn't want to miss!
Just a bit about each -
• Scary Visions is a blog written by a true haunt fanatic. Scary Visions covers most everything about the Home and Pro Haunt industry as well as doing some great interviews with haunters and also providing coverage for RFR Radio while producing some great videos from all the various Halloween Conventions especially Transworld on his YouTube Channel.
• The House Of Marrow is a blog written by one of our younger yet very experienced haunters named Marrow. We recently did an interview with Marrow in our Deadtime Stories series which you can find here on our blog. Marrow details all of his props and builds on his blog Marrow House. He has some pretty cool stuff in the works!
• Devils Eve is a blog written by a personal friend of mine Ghoulish Cop. I met GC while attending the NJ/PA Make and Take Group and I must say he is a talented guy! Ghoulish as I will call him is a true Home Haunter. He shares the same love and interest in home haunting that I do in the way that we just cannot get enough and are always looking to try out all the techniques we see other haunters posting about. He provides great details and pictures about all the props he is building on his Blog while also providing cool insight on the home haunt world.
I hope you will check these blogs out and show your support for them and I look to highlight other blogs soon as there are so many that I love and follow daily. I find inspiration in each and hope you will too!
Frightguy~
The Messer Chups
Hey Frightners!
Well first let me say Happy Memorial Day Weekend. It looks to be a hot and sunny one here in NJ so I hope everyone else is enjoying some nice weather.
Before I get to my post for today I want to quickly say that something seems to be up with blogger? For whatever reason I can no longer see my Grimlock Manor Fans/Followers in the menu bar to the right. It seems to be a problem that I see on most of the other blogs I am following as well. I do hope that this is a problem that will be resolved shortly, I know it's nothing I did but if anyone who reads my blog know how to fix that please leave me a comment in this post. Hopefully you all haven't left me! =(
Well back to our regularly scheduled program! So today I wanted to write about a band I came across last week who are called the Messer Chups. They are an Indie Band, I can't really pin point the type of music they play which I am sure has a name but its that Surf Guitar Wipe Out kind of music. There are no lyrics just simply guitar, bass and drum. When you listen to them you simply want to be sipping a My-Tie in while lounging at a Tiki Bar overlooking the beach while the surfers ride the waves haha! It's that cool!
They have a lot of great videos on Youtube and there are plenty of albums of Theirs on iTunes for you to download. They have even done a cover of Tales from The Crypt called "Tremolo From The Crypt" which is pretty good!
I've posted two of their videos below for you to enjoy. I recently reached out to the bass player whom you can also find on Facebook, her name is Svetlana Zombierella. She was super cool and instantly wrote me back. I asked if they were playing any shows in NYC but she said none are scheduled currently so I guess I will just have to wait to see them live but I may look into trying to get an interview with her for my Deadtime Stories series seeing how she loves Halloween!
Well enjoy the videos below, I hope you like them and will enjoy a nice fruity My-Tie while listening to them on this beautiful memorial day weekend. Now back to building them props!
Well first let me say Happy Memorial Day Weekend. It looks to be a hot and sunny one here in NJ so I hope everyone else is enjoying some nice weather.
Before I get to my post for today I want to quickly say that something seems to be up with blogger? For whatever reason I can no longer see my Grimlock Manor Fans/Followers in the menu bar to the right. It seems to be a problem that I see on most of the other blogs I am following as well. I do hope that this is a problem that will be resolved shortly, I know it's nothing I did but if anyone who reads my blog know how to fix that please leave me a comment in this post. Hopefully you all haven't left me! =(
Well back to our regularly scheduled program! So today I wanted to write about a band I came across last week who are called the Messer Chups. They are an Indie Band, I can't really pin point the type of music they play which I am sure has a name but its that Surf Guitar Wipe Out kind of music. There are no lyrics just simply guitar, bass and drum. When you listen to them you simply want to be sipping a My-Tie in while lounging at a Tiki Bar overlooking the beach while the surfers ride the waves haha! It's that cool!
They have a lot of great videos on Youtube and there are plenty of albums of Theirs on iTunes for you to download. They have even done a cover of Tales from The Crypt called "Tremolo From The Crypt" which is pretty good!
I've posted two of their videos below for you to enjoy. I recently reached out to the bass player whom you can also find on Facebook, her name is Svetlana Zombierella. She was super cool and instantly wrote me back. I asked if they were playing any shows in NYC but she said none are scheduled currently so I guess I will just have to wait to see them live but I may look into trying to get an interview with her for my Deadtime Stories series seeing how she loves Halloween!
Well enjoy the videos below, I hope you like them and will enjoy a nice fruity My-Tie while listening to them on this beautiful memorial day weekend. Now back to building them props!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Blog TV Episode 3 in the books.
Hey Frightners!
I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who stopped by tonight to participate in Episode 3 of Blog TV or what I will dub as Fright TV!
It was great to see you all there and get to catch up with everyone once again. I had to wrap up a little earlier than usual to get some rest for work tomorrow but I think we still all had a great time as usual. If you happen to miss this episode than do not worry as we will be back again soon!
One thing that came up again was the interest in seeing some of my past work on the haunt so tonight I am going to start with some progress pictures of the wall panels we did. We had 7 rooms in our haunt and over 40+ 4 x 6FT wall panels to fill the entire space. The panels below were part of our main foyer. We build the frame using 2x4's and then each side was covered with 2" foam board. In these specific panels we detailed the base to look like wood by using a hot pen to etch in the details. We then painted the base brown and added a black wash to pick up the details. The top half of the panels were then detailed with wall paper that we bought at Lowes. We then added some trim to separate the wall paper and the fo-wood base. Finally we painted the wallpaper to make it look moldy and dirty.
Take a peek at the pictures below to see the steps of building the foyer wall panels. I will slowly add more pictures of the other panels we build, our pillars and the concept and creation of our icon characters. I think this will all help lead everyone to where Grimlock Manor is now and it's evolving storyline for this year. The prop building has already begun and excitement is high!!
Enjoy the pictures and please feel free to leave comments or feedback! You can click on the pictures to enlarge them and see the details better.

I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who stopped by tonight to participate in Episode 3 of Blog TV or what I will dub as Fright TV!
It was great to see you all there and get to catch up with everyone once again. I had to wrap up a little earlier than usual to get some rest for work tomorrow but I think we still all had a great time as usual. If you happen to miss this episode than do not worry as we will be back again soon!
One thing that came up again was the interest in seeing some of my past work on the haunt so tonight I am going to start with some progress pictures of the wall panels we did. We had 7 rooms in our haunt and over 40+ 4 x 6FT wall panels to fill the entire space. The panels below were part of our main foyer. We build the frame using 2x4's and then each side was covered with 2" foam board. In these specific panels we detailed the base to look like wood by using a hot pen to etch in the details. We then painted the base brown and added a black wash to pick up the details. The top half of the panels were then detailed with wall paper that we bought at Lowes. We then added some trim to separate the wall paper and the fo-wood base. Finally we painted the wallpaper to make it look moldy and dirty.
Take a peek at the pictures below to see the steps of building the foyer wall panels. I will slowly add more pictures of the other panels we build, our pillars and the concept and creation of our icon characters. I think this will all help lead everyone to where Grimlock Manor is now and it's evolving storyline for this year. The prop building has already begun and excitement is high!!
Enjoy the pictures and please feel free to leave comments or feedback! You can click on the pictures to enlarge them and see the details better.

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