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DESCRIPTION: Use a Video Projector and DVD player to Put SCROOGE, Bob Cratchit and other Victorian Christmas Scenes in your home's windows, apparently RIGHT THERE in the room. Achieved with a common home video projector, easily and cheaply available. Put a shower curtain, white sheet, or your choice of cloth or plastic material over the window, or purchase actual rear screen OR project Scrooge and Friends on a white wall inside the room creating a deeper 3D Effect. This video was created by Effects and Lighting Master, Jon Hyers - the maker of Virtual Santa and many of the Halloween and Haunted House Virtual FX DVDs. Scrooge has an extremely realistic and natural looking light to the scene. Multi-dimensional lighting makes for a very realistic window view.
Scenes included in this DVD, are two condensed scenes from The Christmas Carol with Scrooge and Cratchit Counting Money, Scrooge Looking out a Window 1st being grouchy yelling at people in the street, 2nd as a "Changed Man" with a Candle wishing Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and 3rd - the same with a Goblet and a Toast. Next you get more Victorian Scenes with the Cratchit Actor and a 3rd Actor doing desk work inside a window. Some of these scenes were filmed without a Stage Window [like Santa] therefore your own house glass/window frame goes around the view, others were done WITH an actual Stage Set Window and Glass, to give an old fashioned look, for any of your own windows in which these projections will fit. This is available on a standard DVD, shot with an extremely high quality digital film camera. The resulting image is very true-to-life looking, even though it's not HD. Sound is included, should you wish to place a speaker outside. The music in my youtube is only for the youtube, no music is in the actual video. The Actors speak in most scenes, saying typical traditional sayings from The Christmas Carol, though altered and rewritten. This looks fantastic, and very very realistic. Kids will love it, and adults will love it even more. Using a video projector of at least 1000 lumens, [2000+ preferable], and you will have a really cool Christmas Display.
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