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Τετάρτη 4 Μαΐου 2016

The Science of Pyrotechnic Effects – with Matthew Tosh

                          



The Science of Pyrotechnic Effects – with Matthew Tosh

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 4 Μαΐ 2016

Matthew
Tosh, one of the UK’s leading pyrotechnicians, explains how fireworks
and explosions are safely performed in a journey from fundamental
combustion to the complex and visual effects seen around the world.
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How
do we make gunpowder and launch fireworks in the air? How do they
create the intricate patterns in the sky at firework displays or the
bangs, whistles and crackles for sound effects? Matthew Tosh reveals the
inner workings of a pyrotechnic extravaganza with fiery demos and
explosive bangs.

Matthew Tosh is a presenter, broadcaster and
pyrotechnician. He’s built a reputation for bringing energy, enthusiasm
and creative “spark” to events, live performances, television, radio and
education projects. He is particularly well-known for his live event
work involving fireworks and pyrotechnics all over the UK. Matthew has
supervised fireworks as part of the London 2012 Torch Relay, as well as
at many live orchestra concerts, awards ceremonies and, of course,
Bonfire season displays.


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