I can’t believe this video has been around for a year and I only saw it for the first time today. (Would’ve seen it sooner if I were part of ‘AlmosteveryoneVicknows’ list, but thanks to one who is, I have a new tally mark on my ‘things that make me nerdy’ list: the desire to do something like this, and knowing that it wouldn’t be as bad as it seems– timely yes, but how cool!! Actually, make that two tally marks: I already checked for tickets for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra but all the ones available are really high up in the arenas. Anywho, here’s the link:
Wizards In Winter (hosted @ WonderlandChristmas.com)
The Wonderland Christmas site is one of another guy who does these types of light shows. All of them are really interesting, but (hopefully not because it was the first I saw) I like the Wizards In Winter the best so far. I think this is partly because of the music, but also due to the designer’s use of ‘white space’ or in this case, dark space. Most of the other light shows I saw seemed to have WAY too much going on. The lights would flash to the music somewhat, but there was so much going on, you had to search for what was in time to the music. The one linked above is very clear about what the focal point is and works beautifully with the music.
FAQ answers (the questions I asked and had answered through my browsing today):
Carson Williams, Mason, Ohio
Light-O-Rama Software
Yes, it’s real, not stopmotion or photos pieced together
This year there was an auto accident nearby and, due to the traffic congestion trying to see this house, the emergency crews had a difficult time getting to the scene. As a result, Mr. Williams has cancelled shows indefinitely.
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