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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. With just over a week to go people flock to Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire, to pick their pumpkin’s for Halloween
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. 7 month old Alwyn Mills samples his first Pumpkin field and Halloween costume in the Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire.
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. 7 month old Alwyn Mills samples his first Pumpkin field and Halloween costume in the Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire.
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. 7 month old Alwyn Mills samples his first Pumpkin field and Halloween costume in the Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire.
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. 7 month old Alwyn Mills samples his first Pumpkin field and Halloween costume in the Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire.
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. With just over a week to go dog owners get their pet to pose next to Pumkin’s at Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire, as they pick their pumpkin’s for Halloween
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. As Half term gets underway Isaac 11, picks his pumpkin for Halloween in the Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire.
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. With just over a week to go people flock to Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire, to pick their pumpkin’s for Halloween
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. As Half term gets underway Isaac 11, picks his pumpkin for Halloween in the Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire.
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Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch in Hitchin, UK.
22/10/2023. Hitchin, United Kingdom.
Hitchin Lavender- Pumpkin Patch. As Half term gets underway Isaac 11, picks his pumpkin for Halloween in the Hitchin Lavender Pumpkin Patch in Hertfordshire.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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Beavertown's Rime of the Ancient Mariner party
Last night Beavertown Brewery gave unsuspecting Londoners a scare as they kicked off their week of Halloween celebrations. Aliens and space skeletons roamed the streets of London Bridge as part of Beavertown’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner party taking place at the nearby Flat Iron Square.
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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PUMPKIN
(211010) -- MOSCOW, Oct. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Visitors take selfies with pumpkins during an annual giant pumpkin exhibition at the botanical garden of the Moscow State University, in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 10, 2021. This year the biggest pumpkin presented at the exhibition weighs 692,5 kg. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua)
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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PUMPKIN
(211010) -- MOSCOW, Oct. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- A visitor takes pictures of pumpkins during an annual giant pumpkin exhibition at the botanical garden of the Moscow State University, in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 10, 2021. This year the biggest pumpkin presented at the exhibition weighs 692,5 kg. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua)
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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PUMPKIN
(211010) -- MOSCOW, Oct. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Pumpkins are on display during an annual giant pumpkin exhibition at the botanical garden of the Moscow State University, in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 10, 2021. This year the biggest pumpkin presented at the exhibition weighs 692,5 kg. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua)
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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PUMPKIN
(211010) -- MOSCOW, Oct. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- A visitor takes pictures of pumpkins during an annual giant pumpkin exhibition at the botanical garden of the Moscow State University, in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 10, 2021. This year the biggest pumpkin presented at the exhibition weighs 692,5 kg. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua)
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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PUMPKIN
(211010) -- MOSCOW, Oct. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- A girl hugs a pumpkin during an annual giant pumpkin exhibition at the botanical garden of the Moscow State University, in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 10, 2021. This year the biggest pumpkin presented at the exhibition weighs 692,5 kg. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua)
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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PUMPKIN
(211010) -- MOSCOW, Oct. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Visitors take selfies with pumpkins during an annual giant pumpkin exhibition at the botanical garden of the Moscow State University, in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 10, 2021. This year the biggest pumpkin presented at the exhibition weighs 692,5 kg. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua)
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Pumpkin harvest prepared for Halloween
Cut pumpkins are ready for customers at Garsons 'Pick Your Own' Farm in Esher, Surrey. At 155 acres, Garsons is one of the largest pick your own farms in the United Kingdom and their bumper crop of pumpkins are being readied for customers to pick later this month ahead of Halloween in October. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Pumpkin harvest prepared for Halloween
Workers at Garsons 'Pick Your Own' Farm cut the stems of pumpkins at Esher in Surrey. At 155 acres, Garsons is one of the largest pick your own farms in the United Kingdom and their bumper crop of pumpkins are being readied for customers to pick later this month ahead of Halloween in October. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Pumpkin harvest prepared for Halloween
Workers at Garsons 'Pick Your Own' Farm cut the stems of pumpkins at Esher in Surrey. At 155 acres, Garsons is one of the largest pick your own farms in the United Kingdom and their bumper crop of pumpkins are being readied for customers to pick later this month ahead of Halloween in October. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Pumpkin harvest prepared for Halloween
Workers at Garsons 'Pick Your Own' Farm cut the stems of pumpkins at Esher in Surrey. At 155 acres, Garsons is one of the largest pick your own farms in the United Kingdom and their bumper crop of pumpkins are being readied for customers to pick later this month ahead of Halloween in October. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Pumpkin harvest prepared for Halloween
Workers at Garsons 'Pick Your Own' Farm cut the stems of pumpkins at Esher in Surrey. At 155 acres, Garsons is one of the largest pick your own farms in the United Kingdom and their bumper crop of pumpkins are being readied for customers to pick later this month ahead of Halloween in October. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Pumpkin harvest prepared for Halloween
Workers at Garsons 'Pick Your Own' Farm cut the stems of pumpkins at Esher in Surrey. At 155 acres, Garsons is one of the largest pick your own farms in the United Kingdom and their bumper crop of pumpkins are being readied for customers to pick later this month ahead of Halloween in October. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Pumpkin harvest prepared for Halloween
Workers at Garsons 'Pick Your Own' Farm cut the stems of pumpkins at Esher in Surrey. At 155 acres, Garsons is one of the largest pick your own farms in the United Kingdom and their bumper crop of pumpkins are being readied for customers to pick later this month ahead of Halloween in October. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Pumpkin harvest prepared for Halloween
Workers at Garsons 'Pick Your Own' Farm cut the stems of pumpkins at Esher in Surrey. At 155 acres, Garsons is one of the largest pick your own farms in the United Kingdom and their bumper crop of pumpkins are being readied for customers to pick later this month ahead of Halloween in October. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 300 Jahre altes Anwesen in Stevenage wird zu Halloween gruselig in Szene gesetzt
A 300-year-old property which dates back to the eighteenth century has been transformed into the spookiest house in the village, thanks to an incredible Halloween light display.
The Old Bury, the oldest house in Stevenage old town, was completely made-over using state-of-the art projecting mapping and the connective power of Samsung SmartThings technology to thrill a few lucky local families in a series of private COVID compliant performances ahead of Halloween night.
The display was created following research by Samsung which reveals 63% of Brits plan to celebrate Halloween at home this year – keeping the Halloween spirit alive despite the current restrictions.
Onlookers were left in awe as they witnessed a custom built 13ft high mechanical skeleton, a live-action dance troupe and a field of smart-tech powered pumpkins come to life.
Theatrical fog and lighting added to the spectacle, as the entire lightshow was synched to a modern Halloween music track and spooky sound effects.
Samsung’s unique Halloween display centres around a 300-year-old house which was given a SmartThings makeover. Engineers rigged the house with devices to control lights, sound, and security cameras, which form part of the show. SmartThings tech was controlled and monitored via the Smart Things app on a Samsung Galaxy S20 and QLED TV and used to adjust and trigger the lighting and music featured in the show.
Dancers from dance troupe Empire, who reached the semi-finals of Series 11 of Britain’s Got Talent, performed a unique routine whilst dressed in UV skeleton outfits.
Leading Scottish SFX make-up artist and influencer Ellie Hand-McCready, who’s incredible tutorial videos and transformations get thousands of views on Instagram, created a spooky bespoke look for the film.
A poll of 2,000 British adults by Samsung reveals over half of those surveyed (55%) will be finding new ways to celebrate Halloween this year, such as hosting virtual parties online.
Over two
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A line of visitors stretches along a roadside outside Haunted Drive in Splendora, Texas, Sept. 25, 2020. (Brandon Thibodeaux/The New York Times)
A line of visitors stretches along a roadside outside Haunted Drive in Splendora, Texas, Sept. 25, 2020. Taking it slow at two to three miles an hour, cars will encounter costumed actors and vivid animatronics at 10 installations, including a haunted carnival and a killer gas station. (Brandon Thibodeaux/The New York Times)
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tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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An actor dressed as Michael Myers at Haunted Drive in Splendora, Texas, Sept. 25, 2020. (Brandon Thibodeaux/The New York Times)
An actor dressed as Michael Myers at Haunted Drive in Splendora, Texas, Sept. 25, 2020. Taking it slow at two to three miles an hour, cars will encounter costumed actors and vivid animatronics at 10 installations, including a haunted carnival and a killer gas station. (Brandon Thibodeaux/The New York Times)
Credit: New York Times / Redux / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© New York Times / Redux / eyevine