- Zombie in Glass Box
Looking to add a brutal, cinematic scare to your display? Zombie in Glass Box by HallowFX delivers with a visceral, pounding zombie animation that simulates a containment breach just barely holding. This undead creature throws itself against invisible “glass” with snarls, slams, and repeated impacts, making it feel like your haunt has its own private containment chamber.
At 2 minutes and 10 seconds, this looping projection provides nonstop tension and motion. Whether projected on a garage, hallway wall, or even a fogged acrylic panel, the illusion of a boxed-in zombie keeps your guests on edge without any gore or jump cuts—just raw, relentless energy.
Claustrophobia meets the undead in HallowFX’s Zombie in Glass Box, a high-impact projection designed to look like a snarling zombie is trapped behind your garage door or wall. This 3D-style looping animation creates the illusion of depth and confinement, making it feel like the zombie is just one crack away from escaping. It’s aggressive, visual, and guaranteed to grab attention.
With both horizontal and vertical formats included, this effect is highly versatile—perfect for garage doors, walls, or even narrow vertical panels. It’s great for upping the intensity in your haunt while keeping things clean and contained within a confined frame.
Scene and Animation Breakdown
The animation opens with a zombie already in full panic mode—snarling and slamming its fists against the “glass” that separates it from the viewer. The use of 3D-style lighting and subtle reflections sells the illusion that there’s a transparent barrier between the zombie and the outside world. As the scene loops, the zombie continues to claw, pound, and stare through the invisible wall, never letting up.
The file includes both horizontal and vertical formats, so you can use it across garage doors, tall windows, or interior hallway setups. The animation is silent by default, giving decorators the option to layer in their own banging, growling, or ambient sound effects to boost realism.
Final Recommendation & Creative Use Case
Zombie in Glass Box is an ideal projection for decorators who want a modern, high-intensity scare without excessive gore. The illusion of confinement works great for building tension and can be easily tied into themes like haunted labs, zombie outbreaks, or ghost containment scenes.
A great use case: build a fake containment unit using PVC framing and clear plastic sheeting, then rear-project Zombie in Glass Box onto it. Add hazard tape, warning labels, red lighting, and synced pounding audio to create a realistic “zombie breach” zone. Pair with fog and strobe lights for added depth—and maybe a motion-triggered jump scare after the loop ends for the brave souls who stick around.