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  • CocaCalle wrote on August 3, 6:14 pm

    wow! what a good tip:D but I dont got a fogmachine :(

  • ErikBeck wrote on August 3, 7:09 pm

    Dude, this is AMAZING!!! A great tip and a well put together tutorial. Indy Mogulers like you are setting the bar. Thanks Scomb Productions.

  • Blu Mage wrote on August 3, 7:30 pm

    Oooh, nice one! I usually use dry ice and steal one of the cool-down condiment stations that holds lettuce and tomatoes from my crap restaurant job, and just fill it up with cold water.

  • DrDoobious wrote on August 3, 9:04 pm

    That was really rad! I'm totally impressed

  • Vegemighty wrote on August 3, 9:20 pm

    All these videos are inspiring me to make a how to piece for Indymogul

  • Kyle wrote on August 3, 11:48 pm

    Great info here!

  • Hat wrote on August 4, 12:58 am

    A fog machine for $20 bucks? Impressive.

  • IRKSAW wrote on August 4, 2:55 pm

    that was all really good, will come in handy in the movie and stuff

  • Alejo wrote on August 4, 4:37 pm

    Great post. Maybe the best "weekend extra" so far.

  • Dysfunctionalfilms wrote on August 4, 4:49 pm

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  • strup wrote on August 4, 6:18 pm

    dry ice in a bucket of water work better, you can find dry ice at almost any supermarket, you have to be 18 to buy it. its about $5-$10 per pound

  • Darkmast508 wrote on August 6, 5:25 am

    DYSFUNCTIONALFILMS, please stop spamming. also this is the best fog I've ever seen

  • steve wrote on August 6, 10:42 am

    That was sweet! I just happen to have a fog machine, I'm going to have to give this a try!

  • charlesp wrote on August 6, 11:49 am

    When's the rain machine tutorial coming out?

  • ? wrote on August 11, 5:37 pm

    who is that nerd? whos hosting it?

  • etentertainment wrote on August 13, 3:49 am

    Hey guys, these tips are awesome!!
    A big thanks from ET ENTERTAINMENT!

    Check us out on the web!
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  • LeD zEpLiN wrote on August 14, 1:37 am

    hey u said that it was under 30 bucks but u said the fog machine is $20 and the fog juice is $20 bucks lol

  • HakonAtli wrote on August 14, 12:14 pm

    Awesome. Huge difference

  • Rae wrote on August 14, 6:06 pm

    Wow, very cool and very realistic looking.
    Thanks for the great tip!

  • propaleez wrote on August 16, 11:59 am

    well guess this means i gotta go buy me a smoke/fog machine

  • anthony wrote on August 20, 6:42 pm

    ok idea i didn't like how the fog shot out so heres my idea take the same rig except use a cap instead of a great then choose one side that will always be top drill holes about 1 1/2 inches apart for for 4/10 the pipe on the side of the cap now add ice and hook it up i expect it should shoot up but instead be quieter and natural so you can have directly on the scene that you want yet more natural and quieter if it was like a scarry movie you cold simple spray paint and color with leaves ok idea i think althoug my directions are sketchy they should work. someone try and comment i want to see how it turns out.

  • anthony wrote on August 20, 6:44 pm

    sorry my comment sucked i was brain storming it had a lot of type os and was very repetitive but i think it is a good base idea

  • Dysfunctionalfilms wrote on August 29, 7:26 pm

    Darkmast508 wrote on August 6, 5:25 am:,
    Spamming I am not,
    Advertising Myself I am.

  • sandmanfvr wrote on September 2, 11:29 pm

    Wow, I want to do this for Halloween and the movie I want to do, and I will DEFINATELY try this. Great video.

  • Captain No Drugs wrote on September 23, 1:32 pm

    Asowme!


    P.S. No drugs kids!

  • Cityscape Pictures wrote on September 27, 12:42 pm

    Awsome, i could never find the right fog effect before, thanks alot!

  • Chicken Boy 2 wrote on October 25, 6:40 pm

    that was $40 bud.
    Don't drop out like Justin.
    The ladies don't like it

  • jamesjammas wrote on November 12, 2:16 pm

    wow thats really smart id of never thought of that

  • SPark91 wrote on January 4, 9:33 pm

    this would be good for post-explosion fog but i wouldn't use it for a mood setting fog

  • mike (anon) wrote on February 13, 12:22 am

    Just get a haze Machine! They are also quiet.

  • datdude1988 wrote on March 10, 12:54 pm

    Wtf is up with that pulsating ovarie in the background?

  • mightyjedi14 wrote on March 22, 2:43 pm

    That was Awesome!! Thanks so much for posting!

  • JohnNoZ (guest) wrote on March 31, 10:45 pm

    Very cool tutorial!

Weekend Extra: Thick, Realistic Movie Fog

Our viewers just keep on rocking our cinematic socks off! This week, a great DIY tip for people who are looking for some thick, low-hanging fog from their cheap fog machine from Scomb Productions. You're awesome!

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