Extinguishing a candle on cue

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Extinguishing a candle on cue

Postby Serendipity » Sep 12th, '10, 11:56



Hey guys,

Some friends of mine make horror theatre in London, and want to have a bit in the show where a candlestick extinguishes on cue. Anyone know of any products around that already do this? It'd have to be fairly finely controlled, ones that just burnt out after a certain amount of time don't really cut it.

Any help would be much appreciated,

All the best,

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Postby Robbie » Sep 12th, '10, 12:32

Isn't there something in Corinda about this, in the seance chapter? (I'm too lazy to go look.)

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Postby IAIN » Sep 12th, '10, 13:10

guess what happens when you google image search the term "remote control candle"?!

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Postby just me » Sep 13th, '10, 01:33

get an invisible dwarf to blow it out

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Postby Arkesus » Sep 13th, '10, 02:21

What's the scenario Serendipity? Can they have some person or device hidden under the table that will pull the wick down into the "wax" of the candle?

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Postby giznorm » Sep 13th, '10, 12:12

Would this be Theatre of the Damned by any chance? I cant think of any other specialist horror theatre companies in London.

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Postby daleshrimpton » Sep 13th, '10, 13:43

the method in Corinda is probably the most practical. I.M.H.O Though it takes a bit of reset.
Its manual though. I can see how one might be able to rig an electronic pull, to do it remotely.
Im wondering though, if since this is a theatrical event, you shouldnt be looking at electronic candles, rather than a naked flame. They are rather good these days.

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Postby IAIN » Sep 13th, '10, 14:00

daleshrimpton wrote:Im wondering though, if since this is a theatrical event, you shouldnt be looking at electronic candles, rather than a naked flame. They are rather good these days.


ahem...scroll up! :wink: :shock: :D

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Postby daleshrimpton » Sep 13th, '10, 14:11

I am talking about candles with bulbs, rather than with a flame.

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Postby IAIN » Sep 13th, '10, 14:14

IAIN wrote:guess what happens when you google image search the term "remote control candle"?!


i meant "look at what i said"! :D

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Postby daleshrimpton » Sep 13th, '10, 14:16

pay me as a magical advisor, and i will resource you everything you could possibly need.


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Postby Serendipity » Sep 13th, '10, 16:36

It is indeed Theatre of the Damned. I'll mention the remote candles to them, but I'm not sure that's the look they are going for. Naked flame is fine in theatre if you're properly risk assessed and the such.

I'll take a few of your ideas and get back to them, thanks very much for the help.

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Postby daleshrimpton » Sep 13th, '10, 16:41

I wasnt sugesting that Naked flame is a h&s issue. I was looking at it from a purely practical point of view in that unless you are standing right next to the thing, you cant tell the difference.

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