It's a Bloody Mess! Fun Facts About Fake Blood in Film
The elevator doors open, the bucket falls, Freddy sucks you into the underworld. The most iconic moments in horror film are often the bloodiest. This Halloween season seems like the perfect time to celebrate the wonderful and twisted minds that create our film nightmares - the gurus of screen gore!
Screen Gore and Fake Blood in Film
*Click to view full sizeBlood Recipes for Your Next Horror Flick
Here are a few fun and easy fake blood recipes. It's clear that corn syrup is the key, as is a drop of blue food coloring. Or, you could take your cue from some of the great films above and use green or pink or black coloring to create something unique for your film. Have fun! Chocolate Blood Good for - blood packs, blood knives, stains- 32 oz clear corn syrup
- 500 ml chocolate syrup
- 1 cup hot water
- 1 cup cold water
- 2 heaped tbsp cornstarch
- 3 tbsp Coffee Mate creamer
- Red food coloring to desired color
- 1-2 drops blue food coloring
- 6 pints clear Karo syrup
- 3 pints red food coloring
- 1 pint non-dairy creamer
- 1-2 drops blue food coloring
- 1/2 cup tropical fruit punch like Hawaiian Fruit Punch®
- 1 cup corn syrup
- 2 tbsp of red food coloring
- 1 tbsp of chocolate syrup
- 2 tbsp of cornstarch
- 1 tbsp of powdered cocoa
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