Christmas Laser Light Show (5.0M)
Laser Light Show of the decade - Yule Want To See This!
’Twas the Light Before Christmas...
Background Info
The Christmas lights in this Laser Light Show were
synchronized to flash in time
to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's musical score "Wizard In Winter" (from 'The
Lost Christmas Eve' album).
The inventor of this display is Carson Williams,
a Mason, Ohio electrical engineer who spent
3 hours sequencing 88 Light-O-Rama channels that controlled 25,000 Christmas
lights in his
annual holiday lighting spectacular. He spent nearly 2 months and $10,000 to
hook up the system.
How do his neighbors put up with all the noise?
Viewers driving by the house are informed by signs to tune
in to a signal broadcast over a
low-power FM radio station to hear the musical accompaniment.
Why was the Laser Light Show discontinued?
After a December 6, 2005 traffic accident in his
neighborhood, Carson Williams indefinitely
discontinued his 2005 Christmas light display as it was causing severe traffic
congestion problems...