00:00Yeah look so at the moment what you can see behind me is all the mortars that we use to
00:05launch the
00:06fireworks from. Each of these mortars has one individual firework. The crew behind me there
00:11are loading the fireworks into the mortars and plugging into what we call a rail which is a data
00:18box that will be linked to our firing computer which then runs the whole sequence of fireworks
00:25that synchronizes the music which is done by time code and we can get it down to a hundredth of
00:31a
00:31second so it's pretty pretty unique. I think it's obviously the the layout and the canvas you've
00:43got to work with being on Lake Berlie Griffin. It lends to doesn't really matter where you are on
00:50the lake you can see the fireworks and being the length of the platform where the fireworks are
00:55going from you know 400 odd metres. It makes it a very wide display and makes for some great photos
01:01of Parliament House from the Morton Memorial so it'll be a good night. Are there any surprises without
01:08giving away the surprise? Yeah look there's always the crowd favourites with the finale you know which
01:15is generally big. Obviously the synchronization with the music is what makes it because it'll make sense
01:22listening to the music and watching the fireworks go off at the same time rather than if you don't.
01:27But you know if you don't we cater for the people that don't have a car listen to the soundtrack.
01:33And you know we try and make it special each year. Try and make it different to what not necessarily
01:37bigger but different to what's previously been done. So people go away saying you know that was the best one
01:44so far.
01:53Remember to see ya?
01:53You синOOOOO
01:53And if you don't mind that.
01:53Too many won't you say the football re-mic I just missed.
01:54Are there any surprises in the majority of the people that don't fare.
01:54OKyyy
01:54Maybe the football re-mic I don't even know if I didn't know.
01:54OK .
01:54OK
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