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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Paris, Texas
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Am I going to bore people to death if I start my show as follows
Wall of fountains - 1 case of yet undecided. SMB / Smoke / Super Strobes Roman Candle rack - 1/2 cases 20-40 flying fish mines .. on to cakes and 300 shells |
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I would say no.
But it really depends on how it is presented.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Paris, Texas
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My shooting area is a few hundred acres. I will have 3 or 4 elevated 4*8 boards spread 50-75 feet apart e-fired. I would shoot these as follows.
1) Fountains double quick matched from the middle and both ends one long row on 1*4s 2) From each platform - SMBs (front), Smoke, Super Strobes in the back. 3) Roman Candles in one or two fan racks 4) Fish Mines - fired from the ends, starting out slow and speeding up to quick match for the last 10-20. I was also thinking about 2 angled racks of color pearls - I like them and they are cheap. |
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Well when I did fountain shows, I had groups of fountains about 10-12 feet apart.
At STL 2009, I had five stations 50' apart, which I felt was a good distance for the 200g cakes I used. For the fountains, small mines and other ground items, I had mini-boards between the stations, so I had nine positions about 25' apart. You can see the results in this video. Comets, foutains, mines, ground items. http://www.pyrouniverse.com/gallery2...09Ratman_1.mpg Fountain boards http://www.pyrouniverse.com/gallery2...09Ratman_2.mpg Pearl boards http://www.pyrouniverse.com/gallery2...09Ratman_3.mpg There was then two more sections with cakes, plus an intro with some proximate items. They are in the gallery as well.
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Location: PA
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Sounds really bad, you should just give everything to me
![]() No really I think it sounds like a nice opener if you have good spacing.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: WA
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I started using fountains a few years back. It can really add to the start of a show. Many songs start of quiet and build up. fountains are a great way to allow for that and build some suspense....
. . . then BOOOM! you scare the pee out of them! ![]() We usually have an efired mine & cake for that kickoff.A good fountain like the silvery cones make such a tall shower that your shooters can hide behind it and the crowd does not know exactly when things are being it :-p ![]() I started doing it after a show were we had a 1min lead in and my shooting partner and I had lit flares out on the field that entire time.. people said it really built suspense knowing mayhem was imminent. |
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