SEMINOLE, Fla. — Talking pumpkins, dancing skeletons, and creepy shadows that go bump in the night look like they've invaded Ryan Tuttles' Seminole home.

“The process is called projection mapping,” Ryan said. “You take a high lumen projector. You point it at the house and then you outline the house, and then I can put out these graphics and the images and all in the video content.”

The projected paranormal performance has been turning Ryan's home into the creepiest house on the street for the last several years, offering one "terror-ific" show for anyone passing by. 

“This is really ingenious. Very good,” said one woman stopping by in her car to take in the show. “So far, this is one of the better ones.”

Ryan said it’s something he’s always enjoyed doing. 

“I've always been obsessed with Halloween and Christmas,” Ryan said. “But more so Halloween and lights. And I love the attention.”

He does similar projection displays during Christmas. Ryan said it's a product he can sell to anyone who wants to project some fun onto their homes too.