Paul,
I'm sure that the video clips would help us in indentifying fireworks.....Big time. Like Enkil said, it's way too difficult to understand the glossary without pictures. I've glimpsed through that section several times and still have a tough time, especially Tom Smith's definitions.
This is why I was wondering if you could provide us with a small tutorial to help us out and clear up things.
I know of a few already, like the different varieties of girandolas, i.e. gold glittering double ascension giranadolas, as well as other types of girandolas, which have been used quite often this year by many firms. I also know what the weeping willows are and, of course, I definitely know what salutes are! Now that you've given a broad definition of "mines," I think I know what they are, now, but I still want to see them, to get some visual.
Anyways, a lesson would be really convinient! I would really have more fun with a display, if I could identify everything. That would be cool and entertaining. I've always wanted to fimiliarize myself with all the different terms and I only know some of the popular ones used in finales, like salutes, etc.
It would be a lot easier, as you say with video clips, because it offers a visual perspective. This should help clear up the confusion.
I'm hoping to learn them all before next year! It's a very interesting topic, indeed!
BTW, you know the "multi-breaks?" Weren't these used be IPON a lot? I think Caballer used them a lot, too.
Regards,
Trav.
