Tuesday, August 17, 2010

I am doing ';beauty and the beast'; for school.How do I create firework effects for a song on a low budget?

I need to give a firework effect for the song ';Be our guest'; and want an effect that is safe to use on stage full of children.I am doing ';beauty and the beast'; for school.How do I create firework effects for a song on a low budget?
Gotta do it with lighting.





They are called ';gobos'; or ';patterns'; and go into Lekos (eillipsoidal reflector spotlights).





You can buy firework shapes and flash them on and then fade them, someone already mentioned shining them from the back ~ either way will be fine, I think.





Some colors in your lights and you are set.





If you are strapped for cash, you can make your own patterns out of pie tins and an exacto-knife.





Talk to your lighting designer asap.





break a leg!I am doing ';beauty and the beast'; for school.How do I create firework effects for a song on a low budget?
Glade lightshow- and it smells good too! About $6
I bet you ani't the beauty
put alum fiol threw a paper shedder


the kind that cuts in squares


put the confedy in baaloons


pop the baloons over a light shining up to reflect


and add a flash at the crowd
Use multi-speed fans and crape paper streamers of various colors.


Placed right these will give you the desired effect without being costly and especially safe for children.
Would those ft. long sparklers work?
Pyrotechnic wise- use a ';flashpot';. You can change the color of the explosive effect with the amount of salts and flash papers used. This effect, however, is around 50 dollars and up, and DEFINITELY not safe for children. If you decide to go with this idea, make sure to consult your local fire department, and possibly your specialty theatrical store.





An alternative - that wouldn't necessarily be like fireworks, would be a confetti cannon - a good re-loadable one runs about 100 dollars. They are not harmful to children. Other than the cleanup, this effect acheives the idea of space that fireworks do.





Alternative three would be using gobos, with a 'split' gel (combining several or gel using scotch tape) on a pulsing effect. Not exactly fireworks - but still, kind of what you may want.





Best of luck on your upcoming production.
flash paper
If you have a semi-large set, attach styrofoam or plywood to the back and paint it like a night's sky. Punch holes in it in a fireworks pattern, and put christmas lights through the holes. The only trick will be to get the lights to light from the center of the explosion, out.





Break a leg, this can be a fabulous show when well done.
Project images of fireworks on the back side of a backdrop. A white semi-transparent back drop will show effects on the front and you won't have to worry about the actors shadows appearing as you would if you projected from the front.
christmas lights....sway em back and fourth.
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