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Erebus escape
Erebus escape








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Both come with extensive resumes working in film and haunts from both the acting side and as speciality fabricators working on sets. Running the Boo School training are two new additions to the Erebus team, Jerome Helton and Jen Potrafka, directors of entertainment. To be able to scare people and create memories for these families while I do that, you can’t get that feeling anywhere else in the world,” Clark said. “I’ve been able to make these amazing connections from haunting. A lifelong fan of the horror genre, Clark was able to find opportunities to break into the film industry through her work in local haunts. Shevonne Clark, a supervisor at Erebus, has been a scare actor since 2008. Working as a scare actor is a high intensity career choice, from coming up with a character to fit the scene, interacting with crowds and hecklers, spending hours running animatronics or staying in character as they wait for the next guest to come by.

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It’s not a job for the faint of heart, in more ways than one. There isn’t so much a secret to scaring people, you just have to learn the movements of your body and really know when someone is coming your way,” Sterner said. “There’s a proper way to hit a wall with your hand, they’ll teach you the right way to pop out from behind a corner.

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One of the most important things the actors will learn during Boo School is how to utilize their own bodies and the surrounding environment to create fright and terror without straining themselves. I jumped out and this woman didn’t just pee herself, she jumped so hard her ring fell off and she had come back and find it later,” Sterner said. “I was a zombie that year hiding out in one of the corners.

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She has however made someone wet their pants in the past, a good sign for her first year at Erebus, where actors are paid a bonus if they can get a guest to soil themselves.










Erebus escape