Hello All,
This is turning into an urban legend! Let me set the facts straight:
-2003 show: We had a team of Chinese technicians lined up for this show. Unfortunately, they were denied entry because of the SARS epidemic. This happenned 2 weeks before our first day of setup. So, I called a few Canadian friends to see if they could come and help us out. Some of them were freelancers that work with Royal, some others came from Ontario. None of our team members worked on Royal's show, as this would be against the competition's rule and the organisers would not let it happen. I also would not let it happen. This is a competition!
Globalfest shows of 2005 and 2006: This competition is much smaller than Montreal and the budget is also smaller. Also, Montreal pays for foreign techs to be flown in whereas Globalfest does not. Therefore, it was out of the question to fly in techs from Hong Kong for this show. So, we did the next best thing wich is to hire the same Canadian techs that usually help us for our shows in Hong Kong. The team that fired the shows for Globalfest is the same team that has fired the Chinese New year's shows in HK for the past three years.
Please let me state this once and for all: There is absolutely no link between Royal and Pyromagic. I used to work at Royal, and I have a lot of friends there. It is only natural for me to call on these friends to come and help me out when we do a show in Canada. When I do shows in Italy, I call on Italian friends, same when I had to do a show in Spain, I had Spanish friends helping me out over there.
Royal fireworks is one of the most renowed fireworks company in Canada and Yannik Roy is an extremely talented designer. He doesn't need to impersonate another company to go out and win awards, he can do it perfectly well on his own.
Also, I did shoot a few shows in Europe, but none of them had a budget of 3-4 millions $, as was stated in a previous post, far from it!
Lastly, Globalfest 2006 was the last show I designed for Pyromagic. I have since moved on to another company and I am not involved with Pyromagic anymore.
Regards,
Patrice Guy |