Jack L.
South
Pyrotechnics
What is the most important aspect that contributes to a successful pyrotechnic display?

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Interview 4 Questions


  1. Based on your experience, what defines a successful display, or what makes a show successful?
  2. What do you think are the most essential elements in a display?
  3. What are the specific safety laws you have to follow?
  4. How do you figure out which shells to fire at what time? Is there a script?
  5. What can you tell me about choreography? Do all shows need to be choreographed?
  6. How important is safety in terms of a show?
  7. Which, do you think is more essential between safety and choreography? Why?
  8. What are all the different mediums of shows? Which is the most common?
  9. Where is the future of pyrotechnics going? Is it getting more popular with technology advances or is it becoming less popular?
  10. Does the occasion of a display affect the power of it?
  11. When you're thinking of an idea for a show, what do you have in mind?
  12. Can you please explain the process of executing a show?
  13. What is the role of clients in a display?
  14. What about fire marshals?
  15. How closely do the choreographers work with the actual crew team? Clients?
  16. Do clients interfere a lot, or do they let you do your work?
  17. Describe the best client to have, in your opinion.
  18. When executing displays, what is your main priority: pleasing the client, pleasing the audience, or winning awards?
  19. What are some problems that have occurred in any of your previous displays? Why did they happen and what did you and your crew do to fix them?
  20. What is the most important aspect of a successful pyrotechnic display?

1 comment:

  1. Approved

    Q4 and 5 are the same. Combine them.

    Scratch Q3 and ask this at the end of your interview: May I have the contact information of someone in industry you know who can help me get on my feet?

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