Hi Guys!
Before I give my personnal opinions about the Sherbrooke Competition teams this year, I want to congratulate the winner of the first prize: Ruggieri Fireworks & Special Effects. I think that they deserve to win first prize and I really enjoyed their show, just like everybody who was present that night.
Even if some people think the music he used has been overused for fireworks - I kind of desegree: it is always interresting and a new experience for me to see how another designer will work on the same music: choice of products, range, colors, variety, synchro, etc... Personnaly, I enjoyed the type of music they used, and I know that it was quite a challenge for them to script a show with that type of music.
I was very fortunate to see all shows this year at the Lake - I even saw Paul Marriott one night ...that means that it worth the trip from Montreal- and I think that Firemaster Productions should have won a trophy, second or first place. I believe that they lost points because of the type of music they used - alternative rock - it is very sad for them that the judges could not open their minds to other styles of music. Very much often
judges like commercial musics, classics, etc. I wish they could learn a little more about judging shows on music they do not know of..or like, and open their eyes and minds to new sounds....Let's say that it is not the first time - and first competition - in which most of people desegree with the judges. The BEM trophy this year is a good exemple.
I also think it would be interresting to have the Sherbrooke winner in the Montreal Competition. If Ruggieri have more opportunities to create and design big shows in the future, I believe that they could be ready for Montreal in about 3 to 4 years.
Now, I discovered a new promising designer in Canada this year at the Sherbrooke Competition: Sean Morris from Firemaster Productions. I hope him and his team will be invited to Sherbrooke again, and to other canadian competitions in the futur. All I can say is that Sean vision really brought some interresting things in is show - the 2 towers he builded allowed new effects never seen before at the Sherbrooke's displays.
I believe it's a big challenge to script a show at the Sherbrooke Competiton, having to work with very small budget (compare to La Ronde or other competitions) and setting on water and land. with pubic located all around the site.
Once again congratulations to Ruggieri. Hope they will be invited next year for the 25th edition of the Fete du Lac des Nations.
Studata Girl