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Sent: 02-20-2020 20:31
From: Colleen Mylott
Subject: Haze vs Fog Machines

I had seen reviews like yours where it kicked out after only a couple of uses.  Sorry to hear that. That sounds like no fun at all... Can I ask did you use regular ice or dry ice? It lasted my whole run and many rehearsals with dry ice... Not sure if that is a useful variable/difference. Could be just bad manufacturing... Maybe there is a protection plan you can add when purchasing through amazon? I was worried because of seeing experiences like this pop in reviews. So far I have lucked out but I feel for you even with the fan fix.


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Colleen Mylott
Secondary Theatre Teacher
Peak to Peak Charter School
Lafayette, CO

Original Message:
Sent: 02-20-2020 19:45
From: Toni Thomas
Subject: Haze vs Fog Machines

That's the same machine I bought two of for Mary Poppins ... they worked well once ... by the second time we needed them one of the fans died ... and one clogged up despite following all directions and using good quality fluid. We used the fan from one to fix the other and so have one working unit (at least as of last fall .. )

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Toni Thomas
English Teacher, Theatre Director
West Branch MI

Original Message:
Sent: 02-20-2020 18:14
From: Colleen Mylott
Subject: Haze vs Fog Machines

Here is what I bought from amazon because I'm lazy :)  

I'd spring for some fog fluid too.  Cheers! Colleen

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Colleen Mylott
Secondary Theatre Teacher
Peak to Peak Charter School
Lafayette, CO

Original Message:
Sent: 02-20-2020 17:23
From: Kevin Goff
Subject: Haze vs Fog Machines

That looks great! Do you have a link where I might be able to find one of these? I think that might be the way I go.

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Kevin Goff
Theatre Teacher
Beaverton School District
Beaverton OR

Original Message:
Sent: 02-20-2020 17:19
From: Colleen Mylott
Subject: Haze vs Fog Machines

I had the same questions with my last show. Did a bunch of research and ended up buying a Mister Cool Fog Machine (about $300) and running it with dry ice. It produced a ton of low hanging fog whenever needed and no alarms were triggered. I think the dry ice is worth grabbing at a grocery store as it is cheap and keeps the machine running really clean as any remainder usually evaporates. Example pic if helpful... I would assume this would be similar to your needs for Into the Woods...


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Colleen Mylott
Secondary Theatre Teacher
Peak to Peak Charter School
Lafayette, CO

Original Message:
Sent: 02-19-2020 12:05
From: Daniel Stowell
Subject: Haze vs Fog Machines

Whatever you go with...   practice it in exactly the way you will for the real deal and let your Admin or custodians know when you plan on trying it out...  (preferably at the end of rehearsal) so you don't have 1800 students and staff who all have to evacuate during the school day... and the firefighters have to have you come into the pit to explain why the pit looks like it is on fire when it is not.   "Nope, those are just gels and a smoke machine... I know it looks very convincing doesn't it."

I don't care what anyone says "Dr. Faustus" is more cursed than the Scottish play.

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[Drama] [Dan] []
[Drama Teacher/Director]
[Dublin Coffman HS]
[Dublin] [Ohio]

Original Message:
Sent: 02-14-2020 11:28
From: Kevin Goff
Subject: Haze vs Fog Machines

Doing Into the Woods and I'm looking at whether I should get a haze machine or a fog machine. I see benefits in both, but I also worry about setting off alarms with both of them. That's the last thing you want in the middle of Last Midnight.

I would love to have some general fogginess in the woods, especially in act 2. Mostly I'd like to have some smoke or fog around a couple of the more magical moments of the play.

Would love some feedback!
Thanks!

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Kevin Goff
Theatre Teacher - Mountainside High School
Beaverton School District
Beaverton OR
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Original Message:Sent: 02-20-2020 20:31From: Colleen MylottSubject: Haze vs Fog MachinesI had seen reviews like yours where it kicked out after only a couple of uses. Sorry to hear that. That sounds like no fun at all... Can I ask did you use regular ice or dry ice? It lasted my whole run and many rehearsals with dry ice... Not sure if that is a useful variable/difference. Could be just bad manufacturing... Maybe there is a protection plan you can add when purchasing through amazon? I was worried because of seeing experiences like this pop in reviews. So far I have lucked out but I feel for you even with the fan fix.------------------------------Colleen MylottSecondary Theatre TeacherPeak to Peak Charter SchoolLafayette, COOriginal Message:Sent: 02-20-2020 19:45From: Toni ThomasSubject: Haze vs Fog MachinesThat's the same machine I bought two of for Mary Poppins ... they worked well once ... by the second time we needed them one of the fans died ... and one clogged up despite following all directions and using good quality fluid. We used the fan from one to fix the other and so have one working unit (at least as of last fall .. )------------------------------Toni ThomasEnglish Teacher, Theatre DirectorWest Branch MIOriginal Message:Sent: 02-20-2020 18:14From: Colleen MylottSubject: Haze vs Fog MachinesHere is what I bought from amazon because I'm lazy :) https://www.amazon.com/ADJ-Machine-Mister-Kool-II/dp/B071H1P45N/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=mister+cool+fog+machine&qid=1582240149&sr=8-4 I'd spring for some fog fluid too. Cheers! Colleen------------------------------Colleen MylottSecondary Theatre TeacherPeak to Peak Charter SchoolLafayette, COOriginal Message:Sent: 02-20-2020 17:23From: Kevin GoffSubject: Haze vs Fog MachinesThat looks great! Do you have a link where I might be able to find one of these? I think that might be the way I go.------------------------------Kevin GoffTheatre TeacherBeaverton School DistrictBeaverton OROriginal Message:Sent: 02-20-2020 17:19From: Colleen MylottSubject: Haze vs Fog MachinesI had the same questions with my last show. Did a bunch of research and ended up buying a Mister Cool Fog Machine (about $300) and running it with dry ice. It produced a ton of low hanging fog whenever needed and no alarms were triggered. I think the dry ice is worth grabbing at a grocery store as it is cheap and keeps the machine running really clean as any remainder usually evaporates. Example pic if helpful... I would assume this would be similar to your needs for Into the Woods...------------------------------Colleen MylottSecondary Theatre TeacherPeak to Peak Charter SchoolLafayette, COOriginal Message:Sent: 02-19-2020 12:05From: Daniel StowellSubject: Haze vs Fog MachinesWhatever you go with... practice it in exactly the way you will for the real deal and let your Admin or custodians know when you plan on trying it out... (preferably at the end of rehearsal) so you don't have 1800 students and staff who all have to evacuate during the school day... and the firefighters have to have you come into the pit to explain why the pit looks like it is on fire when it is not. "Nope, those are just gels and a smoke machine... I know it looks very convincing doesn't it."I don't care what anyone says "Dr. Faustus" is more cursed than the Scottish play.------------------------------[Drama] [Dan] [][Drama Teacher/Director][Dublin Coffman HS][Dublin] [Ohio]Original Message:Sent: 02-14-2020 11:28From: Kevin GoffSubject: Haze vs Fog MachinesDoing Into the Woods and I'm looking at whether I should get a haze machine or a fog machine. I see benefits in both, but I also worry about setting off alarms with both of them. That's the last thing you want in the middle of Last Midnight.I would love to have some general fogginess in the woods, especially in act 2. Mostly I'd like to have some smoke or fog around a couple of the more magical moments of the play.Would love some feedback!Thanks!------------------------------Kevin GoffTheatre Teacher - Mountainside High SchoolBeaverton School DistrictBeaverton OR------------------------------

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