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  Three Dimensional Beam Shows

  Three dimensional beam shows are most often used to complement a graphical laser show,
   or as a standalone special effect for a variety of events.  Beams dance in the sky above your audience, and bounce from grids of carefully aligned mirrors into every corner of your venue
 -- all choreographed to music that you choose.

Learn more about beam show technology on the Laser FX page.
 

 
 

    

             By projecting complex geometric laser images into a diffuse medium such as smoke or haze,
             exciting overhead effects can be created such as: tunnels, liquid sky, sprays of bright colored
             beams, swirling vortexes, and more.

       

       

       

    

Often, a holographic scrim intercepts these patterns
 at different depths in the room to create unique 3D laser
 effects.  These scrims are designed to disappear in a
 dark room, and create floating images above the audience.
Scrims are also an ideal projection surface for logos
and laser images.  Many more examples can be
found on the Holograms and Projections page, and
also on the Laser FX page.




 

 

        
 

 

To further enhance the experience, mirrors are placed throughout
 the performance area and carefully pre-aligned to create complex
 patterns of laser light that extend in every direction. Other final
 targets include motorized mirror effects that create unique sprays
 of laser light in remote corners where it would not be possible, or
 financially feasible, to place an additional laser system.



 

For outdoor events, the beams are targeted onto large buildings or other structures as the final bounce.
With a high-powered system, these beams may be visible for 30 Miles or more.
    

Where no medium exists to terminate the beams, FAA clearance
 may be obtained to allow the laser beams to enter airspace.