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Best Slow Motion Fireworks Video Ever

By far the best video showing slow motion fireworks in action that we have ever seen. The boys from Weco Fireworks doing what they do best.

This video features intense close ups of what happens in the milliseconds after you light a firework. You can see every little reaction taking place and the raw energy that makes fireworks so incredible.

The shells are detonated at ground level giving a uniqe opportunity to see what happens to the stars of the shell as the burn and spread out.

First class job and a first class video.

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Behind The Scenes Of A Professional Firework Display – In Slow Motion

Here’s the stuff you never get to see when you go to a fireworks show. Fire marshalls and the pyro crew keep the public at a safe distance. We got a camera behind the lines, now you can see what really happens up close and personal when those big mortars are fired, IN SLOW MOTION! Here you go!

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Making A Firework Star Pattern Shell

Confessions of a Fireworks Man: “A firework shell which bursts with a ring pattern, a smiley-face, or a star pattern can be a unique and creative addition to a fireworks display. Suddenly, after a procession of fairly typical full, spherical shell bursts, a simple ring of stars, or a display of four or five of them fired simultaneously, changes the focus of attention of the audience. ‘Hey, here’s something different,’ they’ll think to themselves.”
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