Birdman
07-07-2022, 03:46 PM
Anyone following my posts over the last year will know I had to scrap my original script because I couldn't get most of the product I wanted to use. I almost gave up but the "pyro bug" bit me so I whipped together a short show. The show was almost cancelled due to not having enough boats to get my audience off the shoot site. The show was on and off again until finally on the 2nd we confirmed a rental boat was available due to a cancellation.
The weather wasn't looking good for the 4th so I decided to shoot my show on the 3rd after we heard many others on the lake were going to light their fireworks off that day. Setup took several hours working at a slow pace. My wife helped me wire the mods. My son who was suppose to fuse my finale racks couldn't do it that day because he had to get the rental boat and ended up taking a bunch of people out on it for the day.
Only major issue was a broken cue on one of my mods. It was a mirrored event so I just spliced some wires together and parallel wired into the other mod firing at the same time. The show itself was a big success with the audience. The only issues were:
one mine shell didn't fire correctly
A brick of Whistling Dixie cakes and one brick of Mr. Rex cakes didn't fire during the finale
My soundtrack was set to repeat so it started over again as the finale was firing
All fairly minor issues in the grand scheme of things.
I'm calling it a success. For show that cost me about 1K in total to put on I'm not complaining. Setup was easy. The only real disappointment is that didn't extend the soundtrack into the finale because it was a bit longer and slower then I had expected. But I wanted this to be an easy year and I got what wanted!
I got 2 decent videos of the show. The first song is from one of the video and the second is from the other. I have second video of some pictures of my shoot site and my show setup.
Shoot site and setup - https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/727873528
Show Video - https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/727861041
I'll probably be adding more commentary later.
The weather wasn't looking good for the 4th so I decided to shoot my show on the 3rd after we heard many others on the lake were going to light their fireworks off that day. Setup took several hours working at a slow pace. My wife helped me wire the mods. My son who was suppose to fuse my finale racks couldn't do it that day because he had to get the rental boat and ended up taking a bunch of people out on it for the day.
Only major issue was a broken cue on one of my mods. It was a mirrored event so I just spliced some wires together and parallel wired into the other mod firing at the same time. The show itself was a big success with the audience. The only issues were:
one mine shell didn't fire correctly
A brick of Whistling Dixie cakes and one brick of Mr. Rex cakes didn't fire during the finale
My soundtrack was set to repeat so it started over again as the finale was firing
All fairly minor issues in the grand scheme of things.
I'm calling it a success. For show that cost me about 1K in total to put on I'm not complaining. Setup was easy. The only real disappointment is that didn't extend the soundtrack into the finale because it was a bit longer and slower then I had expected. But I wanted this to be an easy year and I got what wanted!
I got 2 decent videos of the show. The first song is from one of the video and the second is from the other. I have second video of some pictures of my shoot site and my show setup.
Shoot site and setup - https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/727873528
Show Video - https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/727861041
I'll probably be adding more commentary later.