The pyrotechnician is very excited: "When I saw that everything had gone well, I almost collapsed from the tension."
The artistic manager of Dragon pyrotechnics José Maria Enriquez has declared after firing today's mascleta that he has "removed last year's thorn" when the final earthquake was brought forward in 2023 and the show was a little lackluster. "When the last two final thunderclaps came out and everything went well I almost collapsed" he confessed to the press because for "ten days I was under great tension for everything to go well." He also stated that they have tried "several original things that the public liked" and that already in the factory "we saw that they were going to be liked a lot."
Among other technical innovations, the pyrotechnician highlighted that a continuum of pyrotechnic elements "of 20 seconds on the ground, with snorers that seem to be very popular" have been fired. In fact, the audience received the entire Dragon team on the balcony with a thunderous ovation.
This year we have focused a lot on the way we shoot" to avoid any setbacks and we have shot "everything en bloc, with hand touches and resounding hits, and using digital technology to a lesser extent."
Confiesa que desde hace "diez días estaba con una gran tensión para que todo saliera bien"
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