We make this a production," Burke said. "As a production, you want to make sure the shell you see in the sky matches the music at the right sequence so you can get the right pizzaz. People are looking for creativity. Anyone can go shoot shells. But we want this to be a performance and a world class event."
"We plan for the worst," Burke said. "We will shoot if it is raining. We will not shoot if there is lightening or high winds over 25 mph. One way or another, this show is going into the sky, and everyone is going to have a great time seeing it." Burke said this year's show, which takes over nine months to plan, is 25 minutes long from first launch to finale. It will include nods to the military, Ohio State University and the Columbus Crew.
It’s hot and everything just wants to melt," Kristina Stoner said. "In my particular trailer, the heat makes things very tricky. My cotton candy will melt, my apples will melt. You’ve got to keep things cool, so we brought fans with us."
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