Synchronised Fireworks
Roof-level and ground shells timed to the beat of the track. Multiple break types — peony, willow, palm, ring — fired in a choreographed build to a finale barrage.
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Fireworks, cold sparks, flame, confetti, petals, CO₂, low fog, balloons, colour and bubbles — all owned, crewed and fired by us.
The catalogue
Hover any card to see the real thing — this is our own footage, not stock. Every effect below is one we own, crew and fire ourselves.
Roof-level and ground shells timed to the beat of the track. Multiple break types — peony, willow, palm, ring — fired in a choreographed build to a finale barrage.
Cold-spark fountains that throw a controlled column of silver without the heat of traditional pyro. Safe to stand beside, which is why they line aisles and cake tables.
Propane flame projectors firing in sequence off the stage line. Rhythmic bursts on cue, with a hard safety envelope above and around the rig.
Compressed-air cannons throwing flame-retardant tissue or metallic foil. The one effect that shows up in every photograph of the moment it fires.
Fresh or preserved petals released overhead on cue. Traditional for the varmala, and the only effect here that leaves the venue smelling like it looked.
Liquid CO₂ fired as tall white columns from either side of the stage. Instant, dramatic, and it drops the perceived temperature on a packed floor.
Dry-ice fog that sits on the floor instead of rising. The couple appear to dance on cloud; it clears within minutes and never reaches head height.
Mass balloon release or drop, in your palette. Used for reveals, exits and the last shot of the night.
Skin-safe, washable colour powder for haldi and mehndi functions. Fired from cannons or thrown by hand, in whatever palette matches the décor.
Bubbles filled with theatrical smoke that burst into a small cloud. A daytime effect that reads on camera when fog and pyro won't.
Try before you book
The button at the bottom of the screen runs a full-screen simulation of each effect, with sound. It's the closest thing to standing in front of the rig.