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I want to get a B.S. degree in Pyro-tech

2006-10-26 03:58:46 · 2 answers · asked by tmms 1 in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

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THE JOB
Pyrotechnicians are experts in creating special effects using fire and smoke.
Working with production companies, pyrotechnicians are responsible for creating safe and convincing effects in movies, TV, theatre, concerts and sporting events.
Firework pyrotechnicians plan, build and light fireworks, as well as sell them at stands, tents and stores.
While a seemingly glorious occupation, it is important to remember that most of the work involves talking to people while arranging and designing effects and moving heavy objects. A small percentage of the time is spent actually firing off the effects.


SKILLS
Enthusiasm, patience, determination and a strong drive to learn are especially important in this profession where entry-level work is often temporary, repetitive and necessary.
An artistic eye, creativity and vast knowledge of the equipment are crucial for producing the desired illusions.
Pyrotechnicians must be detail-oriented and meticulous so they can establish safe environments.


EDUCATION
There are no training or degree programs strictly in pyrotechnics so experience is the most common way to learn. Private companies occasionally offer seminars and classes.
Although a majority of knowledge is gained through field experience, degrees in art, music, physics, chemistry, theatre and film arts may be helpful.
A federal and state license is required for most work with fire and special effects equipment. License requirements vary by state, type of fireworks and how the effects will be used. You must be at least 21, have a clean criminal record and no history of mental illness to obtain a license, which often requires an application, fee, fulfillment of minimum experience requirements and successful completion of a written test about laws and regulations.

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2016-10-16 10:35:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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