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BEHIND-THE-SCENES PHOTOS

 

SHOW PLANNING: What's involved with planning and producing a fireworks show? Much more than the average observer thinks. Here is an inside look at the pyrotechnician's day when preparing a display show. There are many hours spend in design, selecting shells, choreography, safety planning and setting up equipment for an event which may take only few minutes to shoot.

 

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Truck arrives with our ordered product and unloading begins.

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The contents of delivery from China.

Everything is stored at an ATF approved containers.

Shown is a 20 foot container loaded with boxes of product.

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Our crew pulling individual shells for an event.

Cases of product waiting to be sorted for various shows.

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View of racks of various sizes from 3's to 8's

Our enclosed warehouse stores stacks of racks and mortars.

Close-up of several 3" and 4" racks and mortars.

Shown here are 10" mortars in storage.

Another storage facility with racks, and mortars

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Precision loading and wiring of individual shells.

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Lance works are static letters made out of small cigarette sized flares.

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Trailers are precisely angled.

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Everyone can hold their own! The crew comparing their "sizes."

3" racks with few Roman Candles inside them.

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This 16" mortar is 7' tall, weighs 250 lbs and has a diameter of 20 inches. The weight of this 16" shell is close to 80 lbs.

Close-up of a beautiful 16" aerial shell.

Chaining up several 3" finale racks.

2005 Christmas In The Night Time Sky Celebration.

 

Bitter temperatures and lots of snow made it a fun show.

Special rack construction build for 10" and 12" mortars.

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