Ahhh.. Another Halloween has come. Time for all the children to go out door to door and 'trick or treat' for hours on end. Costume parties, bobbing for apples, spiked cider, etc. Good times, good times...
This leads me to my favorite part of Halloween. Dusting off the old horror movie collection to break out some classics. Which movies am I referring to? Here is my MUST watch list to view around Halloween:
1) Halloween - As a child, this movie scared the ever living crap out of me. After watching this film, I did not sleep at all that night. To this day, suburban streets freak me out when I see leaves gusting across them. When I witness this, I find myself also scanning the bushes looking for that white Capt. Kirk mask.
2) The Exorcist - Nothing more needs to be said about this classic. It still holds up to and surpasses today's standards of horror. Countless clones have tried to imitate this classic with no success.
3) JAWS - #1 reason I do not go in the ocean. Speilberg was at the top of his game with this one. Even though the shark looks a tad bit out-of-date, the movie has the best onliners and scare jumps. Pulling that shark tooth out of Ben Gardner's boat the size of a shot glass is outstanding. John Williams music score is untouchable as well.
So, microwave some popcorn, sit back and fire up a classic horror movie. Tis the season for being spooky!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
A.R.S Radio w/ Scream Paranormal Research - Friday, Oct. 22nd - LIVE! from the Haunted Prison
A.R.S Radio proudly welcomes Scream Paranormal Research to the show this Friday night LIVE from the Haunted Prison event in Mount Holly, NJ. Tune in to hear first hand accounts of spirit activity from the Scream Paranormal team members and much, much more. Our call lines will be open for questions by dialing # 347-826-7311.
"A.R.S. Radio ... where we kick paranormal in the ARSSS!!!"
Click the link to tune in online and listen LIVE this Friday night at 9pm EST: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/arsradio
Scream Paranormal Research - "Meet and Greet" - Oct. 22nd
Back by popular demand! Many people have been requesting for us to return to Haunted Prison, so we made every effort to come back as quickly as possible. You'll be hard pressed to find a better 'haunt' this season.
We will be setting up another table at Burlington County Prison Museum in Mount Holly, NJ on Friday, Oct. 22nd to do a "meet and greet" with the public. The Scream Team will be presenting EVP and video evidence that we have collected from our investigations at the prison between the hours of 6pm - 10pm.
BONUS: Receive a FREE pass to return and visit the Burlington County Prison Museum during regular operating hours with every paid admission.
Held on site on one of America's Most Terrifying Locations according to the Travel Channel. Don't forget to Tune in to SoJo 104.9FM for your chance to win tickets each day M-F during the month of October.
FAIR WARNING! - Get there early, this place is packing them in quickly!
Get your tickets HERE before they sell out!
We will be setting up another table at Burlington County Prison Museum in Mount Holly, NJ on Friday, Oct. 22nd to do a "meet and greet" with the public. The Scream Team will be presenting EVP and video evidence that we have collected from our investigations at the prison between the hours of 6pm - 10pm.
BONUS: Receive a FREE pass to return and visit the Burlington County Prison Museum during regular operating hours with every paid admission.
Held on site on one of America's Most Terrifying Locations according to the Travel Channel. Don't forget to Tune in to SoJo 104.9FM for your chance to win tickets each day M-F during the month of October.
FAIR WARNING! - Get there early, this place is packing them in quickly!
Get your tickets HERE before they sell out!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Scream Team "Meet and Greet" - Jason's Woods
That's right. The "Scream Team" is heading out into the dark woods this Saturday, Oct. 16th at 7pm to encounter one of horror's most scariest monstrosities of all time... Jason. Along with Jason, will be some of the scariest creatures ever witnessed by human eyes.
Come join us at Jason's Woods for a freak-fest beyond belief. 25 years running. We will be sharing investigative techniques, evidence we have collected, and much more.
Jason's Woods
Lancaster, PA
Phone: 717.872.5768
Fax: 717.872.1759
Website: http://www.jasonswoods.com/
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
My Toy Box
People have a tendency to ask me varied questions about paranormal investigations quite a bit now. One of the questions I get asked most often is, "What is the best equipment for the job?" or "What equipment do you suggest for someone new to the field?".
It varies from investigation to investigation. There are a few mandatory pieces I use at every investigation. Digital camera, audio recorder and a flashlight are essential. Other pieces like an EMF detector and video camera are pluses. The main thing to always keep in mind is to learn how to use your equipment effectively.
What do I use? Take a look:
From left to right/top to bottom:
Light Bracket
Phantom Lite IR
Creepy Hollow Flood IR
First Aid kit
Sony HDR-SR11 Video Cam
Creepy Hollow Spot IR ver. 1
IR Temp Gauge
IR LED Motion Sensors (x 2)
12 Hour Battery(video)
2 Hour Battery(video)
ZOOM H2 Digital Audio Recorder
LED Flashlight
K-II Meter
MEL Meter Pro
I have many other toys as well. They are mainly in my carry bag(glow sticks, Sony Cybershot digital camera, tons of batteries, etc.) Sometimes I bring along a tripod and record video on a static video cam.
To boost my EVP'S that I collect, I use Sony Soundforge on my PC laptop. This allows me to take the 'hiss' out and boost(Normalize) the EVP so it can be heard, loud and clear.
Keep in mind, being a paranormal investigator is an expensive hobby. I first started investigating with only a tape recorder and a flashlight. I built up my equipment over the years and continue to do so. I have a huge list of equipment that I want to get on a constant basis. Now, if I can just win the lottery to pay for them... *sigh*
It varies from investigation to investigation. There are a few mandatory pieces I use at every investigation. Digital camera, audio recorder and a flashlight are essential. Other pieces like an EMF detector and video camera are pluses. The main thing to always keep in mind is to learn how to use your equipment effectively.
What do I use? Take a look:
From left to right/top to bottom:
Light Bracket
Phantom Lite IR
Creepy Hollow Flood IR
First Aid kit
Sony HDR-SR11 Video Cam
Creepy Hollow Spot IR ver. 1
IR Temp Gauge
IR LED Motion Sensors (x 2)
12 Hour Battery(video)
2 Hour Battery(video)
ZOOM H2 Digital Audio Recorder
LED Flashlight
K-II Meter
MEL Meter Pro
I have many other toys as well. They are mainly in my carry bag(glow sticks, Sony Cybershot digital camera, tons of batteries, etc.) Sometimes I bring along a tripod and record video on a static video cam.
To boost my EVP'S that I collect, I use Sony Soundforge on my PC laptop. This allows me to take the 'hiss' out and boost(Normalize) the EVP so it can be heard, loud and clear.
Keep in mind, being a paranormal investigator is an expensive hobby. I first started investigating with only a tape recorder and a flashlight. I built up my equipment over the years and continue to do so. I have a huge list of equipment that I want to get on a constant basis. Now, if I can just win the lottery to pay for them... *sigh*
Monday, October 4, 2010
Scream Paranormal Research - "Meet and Greet" x2
Tis' the season to be SCARED! So what are your plans for this Halloween season?
Be sure to check out these events where my team(SPR) and I will be out in full force meeting the public and discussing investigative techniques, sharing evidence, and much more:
We will be setting up a table at Burlington County Prison Museum in Mount Holly, NJ on Friday, Oct. 8th at 6pm to do a "meet and greet" with the public. The Scream Team will be presenting EVP and video evidence that we have collected from our investigations at the prison between the hours of 6pm - 10pm.
Held on site on one of America's Most Terrifying Locations according to the Travel Channel. Don't forget to Tune in to SoJo 104.9FM for your chance to win tickets each day M-F during the month of October.
Get your tickets HERE before they sell out!
Prison Haunt
Mount Holly, NJ
Website: http://www.prisonhaunt.com/
That's right. The "Scream Team" is heading out into the dark woods on Saturday, Oct. 16th at 7pm to encounter one of horror's most scariest monstrosities of all time... Jason.
Come join us at Jason's Woods for a freak-fest beyond belief. 25 years running. We will be sharing investigative techniques, evidence we have collected, and much more.
Jason's Woods
Lancaster, PA
Phone: 717.872.5768
Fax: 717.872.1759
Website: http://www.jasonswoods.com/
Be sure to check out these events where my team(SPR) and I will be out in full force meeting the public and discussing investigative techniques, sharing evidence, and much more:
We will be setting up a table at Burlington County Prison Museum in Mount Holly, NJ on Friday, Oct. 8th at 6pm to do a "meet and greet" with the public. The Scream Team will be presenting EVP and video evidence that we have collected from our investigations at the prison between the hours of 6pm - 10pm.
BONUS: Receive a FREE pass to return and visit the Burlington County Prison Museum during regular operating hours with every paid admission.
Held on site on one of America's Most Terrifying Locations according to the Travel Channel. Don't forget to Tune in to SoJo 104.9FM for your chance to win tickets each day M-F during the month of October.
Get your tickets HERE before they sell out!
Prison Haunt
Mount Holly, NJ
Website: http://www.prisonhaunt.com/
And...
That's right. The "Scream Team" is heading out into the dark woods on Saturday, Oct. 16th at 7pm to encounter one of horror's most scariest monstrosities of all time... Jason.
Come join us at Jason's Woods for a freak-fest beyond belief. 25 years running. We will be sharing investigative techniques, evidence we have collected, and much more.
Jason's Woods
Lancaster, PA
Phone: 717.872.5768
Fax: 717.872.1759
Website: http://www.jasonswoods.com/
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