Hi Dan,
I also agree with you about the concept of no smoke or fog with the integration of lights with fireworks. I think it would be a great idea, but not too much of its use, but I feel that it might make a new approach with lights and fireworks in a pyromusical since the idea of synchronization is there. Personally, after watching those videos, I loved them, as they reminded me of our typical displays here in Montreal and abroad. I'm sure you and the others felt the same effect as I did.
I also agree with you, Dan, with the idea of creativity. I'm not saying that lights should be used all the way through for 100 % of the show, since this is a competition involving pyrotechnics, but rather the mere fact that lights can give a neat impression to the audience and would seriously add to some implications on design and integration of creativity to some parts of the overall criteria, especially in choreography and synchronization.
However, I sometimes have mixed feelings about this approach because perhaps of the main theme and perhaps the potential reliance on this idea where it could be possibly overused and thus sort of obscuring the fundamental concepts and ideas of the main idea of the competition. I'm not trying contradict myself, but rather simply looking at the pros and cons of this idea, though I do, personally, feel that it is a good idea, but not playing a huge role in the 30 minutes provided.
Regards,
Trav.
