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Have you ever been to a gig where there was a riot of lights floating in the air above you? Or watched a play with a setthat was eerie dreamy? That magical gaze, in part, is made possible by a hazer smoke machine. Haze machines generate a delicate mist that lingers in the air and mutes lights and colors. It's likescattering a handful of Faery Dust over the play.
Haze machines can do wonders for the ambiance of a show. They’ll turn a rock concert into a swinging party, or a ballet into a toga fantasy. It's just an improvement for them to front up more out of the haze and for the audience to be taken with the sense of the show being in front of them. It’s as if you’re stepping into an exciting unknown world with a blank slate and infinite possibilities!

Haze machines are not for goddamngiant concerts or productions. They can be done anywhere, from a school event to a community function. Haze machines can be adjusted to create a varietyof atmospheres. They can add a spooky look to a Halloween party or make a school dance feel more magical. “You can just have so much fun with a water based haze machine machine!"

It’s a little bit like paintingwith light and mist. The quantity of haze you observe in the atmosphere is regulated with meticulous precision by the lighting designers to help set the proper mood for a performance. They can make colors pop, shapes trembleand shadows throb. Operating a haze machine is a craft and an art, the resulting photos are so worth it. The air is art you’re making!

Although it may seem as though water based haze machines are very simple, the science that goes into making them work is almost unbelievable. They work by heating a proprietary liquid so that it becomes a mist, and then blowing it into the air with a fan. They are generally safe to use and can be controlled to give different effects. They also can help draw heat away from a hot stage, cover up bad odors, and, inconceivably, Even act as an air filter, capturing dust. With all these plusses on offer, it's not hard to understand why performers love a haze machine!