How to Create Wind Effects on Stage

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Wind effects on stage are important to evoke certain emotions. For example, strong, gusty wind can warn of impending danger. On the other hand, a cool, light wind conveys contentment or a relaxed mood. There are several ways to create wind effects on stage. Read on to learn how to create wind effects on stage.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Create air motion using an air amplifier. The air amplifier pulls in a large volume of surrounding air to produce a high volume, high velocity airflow. It creates an output flow of up to 25 times its consumption rate.
Step2
Use a wind machine if you need to produce the sound of wind. One type of wind machine consists of rubbing a fabric-covered drum against a wooden rod when a handle is turned. The result is a swooshing sound; musical compositions often use this wind sound effect.
Step3
Make wind effects by using fan machines. The Re-Fan II Turbo has a brushless 1/3 horsepower motor and an adjustable speed control. You can focus the wind beam on a specific area by adjusting the vanes.
Step4
Try an industrial fan to create wind effects. If you need it for a one-time event, rent one from an industrial supply store. Some people have used a garden vac to create wind effects. Although it works for a small area, it creates quite a bit of noise.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you don't want to rent or buy wind effect products, hire a company to take care of any special effects.

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