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Author canuck
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#16 | Posted: 1 Oct 2007 12:18 
I'm a little busy these next 2 days with work/school, but I will try and have them ready for you guys on Tuesday night.

Author canuck
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#17 | Posted: 2 Oct 2007 19:43 
Here is the first video I promised. Its Pirico from last years Symposium. The video is about 11 mins long and its a very well done show. I hope this link works, if not please let me know.

http://download.yousendit.com/52A253E7545B77A6

Author reflections_of_earth
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#18 | Posted: 3 Oct 2007 09:57 
Oh this videos were from you?? Pirico and parentes show last year was amazing!! specially the finale!! I was dying when i watched it hehehehehe!!!! They should show finales like that in montreal!! that's what yoo call an endless finale and the build up was just great!!! Synchronaztion was also great! It was near perfection!! heheheh!! Thanks for this videos!!

Author canuck
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#19 | Posted: 3 Oct 2007 12:21 
I didn't take the video, I just had the file. I don't remember for sure but I think it was the guys at pyro planet that posted the original video.

Author Smoke
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#20 | Posted: 4 Oct 2007 21:15 
Thanks for sharing the video, canuck. I thought it was a great performance, and like reflections_of_earth stated, that was indeed a good ending. The music choice was pretty good, but I was particularly enamored by the opening of the show with all the multibreakers and shell of shells in variety (seen a lot throughout the clip)-typical Italian style. Perhaps they might do something similar at the Symposium in Montreal this year.

Trav.

Author TRae
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#21 | Posted: 6 Oct 2007 14:33 
I just took a look at the "downloadable Symposium PROGRAM" available now on the Symposium official website [url=]http://www.isfireworks.com[/url]

It seems that another company (and a half?) will be offering a presentation. The list of presenters looks like this with new additions in bold:

Dancing Fireworks—China
Glorious Group- China
Panzera/La Ronde—Italy/Canada
Pirico—Italy
Pirotecnia Caballer—Spain
Pirotecnica Morsani—Italy

I'm not sure if anybody will be able to get information as to the exact time when the displays will take place, but from what I can gather, the displays on Wednesday the 17th will take place following an 8:00 pm boat tour of the St. Lawrence River for registered symposium attendees - which supposes a 10:00 pm-ish display time. The boat tour and fireworks presentations are lumped together in the program and are scheduled to run from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm.

On Friday the 19th, the fireworks presentations follow the closing dinner which begins at 7:00 pm. We might suppose another 10:00 pm-ish display but I'm leaning towards a slightly earlier start-time than the Wednesday displays. It's a gut feeling.

Now all we can hope is that the weather for the displays is more like yesterday (Friday) and less like today - I have a gut feeling Trav will keep us informed either way!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Author fireworksforum
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#22 | Posted: 11 Oct 2007 13:57 
Fireworks on Wednesday are scheduled for 10pm - I don't have the confirmation for the time for Friday's shows.

BTW, the Panzera/La Ronde pairing was always in the schedule as far as I know.

Paul.

Author paramount
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#23 | Posted: 13 Oct 2007 01:09 
Maybe we'll see all the product leftover from this summer's competition in the Panzera/La Ronde presentation.

Anyone know if these will de strictly demos or will be display style, with choreography and everything?
As in... will the Glorious Group's presentation be the design work of a Quebec designer who had success in Montreal years back for a different Chinese firm?

Author Fuji
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#24 | Posted: 13 Oct 2007 02:52 
during the Berlin Symposium all the shows were choreograph displays. So expect the shows to be choreograph. I think it would be a shame if a company will not choreograph their show in an International Symposium attended by the worlds top fireworks companies.

Should expect Glorious' show to be choreograph by Patrice.

If I would attend the symposium, I wouldn't miss the show of Parente/Pirico. Too bad Vaccalluzzo is not performing. They make very boutique fireworks shows.

Author reflections_of_earth
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#25 | Posted: 13 Oct 2007 07:35 
I wish that someone would video the displays!! I would like to see all displays!! Specially pirico/parente , caballer, and gloious group (their the only company i saw compete live here in the philippines!!) They won a special prize in this year's competition! ! They also showed some shells that looked like apples!

Author Fuji
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#26 | Posted: 13 Oct 2007 12:36 
Can someone tell me why, when it's a Chinese show, it's mostly Red, Green, Silver, Gold colors. We know the Chinese can make other colors too, but why mostly these colors are used in their effects?

Author Enkil
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#27 | Posted: 13 Oct 2007 13:25 
I don't know if it's me or the way this event is organized, but their schedule is a bit confusing and hard to follow. Ok, so the fireworks display starts at 10pm. Friday's schedule is a mystery.

I still want to know how long each display is. A bit of more information would be useful. However, I think 10pm is late and according to MeteoMedia, the temperature will be 12°C during the day on Wednesday. And personally, as much as I want to see it, I don't feel like bothering my family for another late-night show.

We'll see for Friday, anyway.

Author TRae
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#28 | Posted: 13 Oct 2007 23:46 
Hey everyone,

Last week I contacted all pyrotechnic groups offering displays at the Symposium by e-mail and asked if they could let me know what kind of show they were presenting - sadly, none have responed yet.

Although, on Pirotecnica Morsani's very nice website [url=]http://www.pirotecnicamorsani.it/en/project_home.htm[/url] you will see a small blurb about their coming display for the Symposium. It has a name and the picture associated with it leads me to believe that we're in for a treat!

Enkil, let your family know that braving the cold should be well worth it. I will volunteer to be first designated to fetch coffee/tea while we wait .

Also, for Reflections_of_Earth and anyone else who would like them, I will be videotaping the displays in full both nights - I highly doubt there will be any music (though perhaps somebody can get a hold of a list of songs from the soundtracks), but I will bring a tripod so the image will be nice and sturdy. I'll see what I can do about getting full videos online and available for download.

TRae

Author reflections_of_earth
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#29 | Posted: 14 Oct 2007 01:00 
As for the chinese displays using red and green most of the time, there could be a lot of reasons why! It could be because of superstitions that those colors brings luck! (they're very superstitious) or maybe because of the cost of other colors because carpet bombing is an art for them so they need to maximize their budget by getting cheaper shells that only has those colors! I'm not an expert though im just saying what i think!

That would be good that someone's gonna record the videos for the symposium! I'm sure that if i was in canada, i would still go to the displays even if they make in 12:00pm hehe!!

I don't think that they would tell you what they would be doing but i'm sure that all of them are already setting their displays!! I'm sure that you would be getting the best from the companies presenting! so enjoy!

, vander

Author Smoke
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#30 | Posted: 14 Oct 2007 02:17 
Can someone tell me why, when it's a Chinese show, it's mostly Red, Green, Silver, Gold colors. We know the Chinese can make other colors too, but why mostly these colors are used in their effects?

I've actually noticed a lot of those colors in the Chinese presentation this year, particularly red and green. And I agree, the Chinese are often very symbolic in representing the "luck" factor. This year in particular, the show by Pyromagic Productions was very artistic and intriguingly developed in the various uses of a wide spectrum shells. There were some symbolic effects among them as well, most notably the red "X" (portraying the 10th anniversary of something) encompassed by a red ring of ball stars, and not to mention the additional multiple appearances of the "8", in which case, 8 happens to be a lucky number in Chinese culture, as I've learned previously.

A few words about the weather for the Symposium this week, but it may be early to say, though at this point, Friday looks to be the better day since it looks as if though a warming trend is arriving. Notice everyday this week in addition is progressively getting warmer, contrary to the near Winter like overnight low conditions we've experienced this weekend. In any case, I'll provide later updates about the conditions as we get closer, but all I can say at this point is to keep warm on Wednesday. I'll also have to watch a possible disturbance developing, which could actually change things on Friday, but we'll see!

Take care everyone.

Trav.

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