Just to point you in the right direction it's suggested that beginners start with Tom Perigrin's 'Introductory Practical Pyrotechnics' (which i still need to buy).
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Posted 19 March 2007 - 12:23 PM
Thanks to everyone for the help, its really made me feel welcome
Unfortunately due to the applications having to be in very soon and it being a big choice ive gone for a physics degree as it opens up much more doors than other degrees. Hopefully though it will still allow me to get a pyrotechnics job, if not i'll take it up as a hobby so i'll still be around.
Many thanks again, Jacob
PS, can anyone recommend any good books please?
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 04:02 PM
If you are looking to get into the industry as a firer then what do display comanies look for? Is it experience, BPA accreditation or a bit of everything? cheers.
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Posted 16 July 2007 - 03:05 PM
Hello, my name is Jacob and I’m now coming to the end of my college course after studying Maths, Chemistry and Physics. I am interested in Pyrotechnics as a carer (possibly movie special effects or fireworks, possibly even demolition) but I am wondering what course would be best to take to get me into the industry. I am very interested in pyrotechnics and explosions and very good at mechanics, however i have only seen stage pyrotechnic courses which require art and computer qualifications which I do not have. I was wandering whether a course in Physics/Chemistry could be taken to lead on to a job in pyrotechnics. Any advice would be much appreciated and well received.
Many Thanks,
Jacob
PS ive only just noticed the training forum, if anyone could please move this post to the correct forum it would be much appreciated
Posted 16 July 2007 - 08:41 PM
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Posted 17 July 2007 - 08:02 AM
Thanks for posting that, really helpful, I never managed to hunt down a course like that, have you taken any of the courses?
Posted 17 July 2007 - 01:15 PM
Posted 17 July 2007 - 02:27 PM
I was looking at http://www.dstl.gov.uk/ perhaps the Forensic explosives laboratory, or other military research
Posted 17 July 2007 - 07:28 PM
Posted 18 July 2007 - 08:47 AM
I'm not quite at the stage to be applying just yet, but I know what you mean, I don't think I'd to well in normal forensics, and somehow come to have the illusion that other labs send them a case and they work out what impact explosives (could have) had.
Most things science interest me, especially explosives, pyrotechnics etc, and I too certainly don't think this is bad, and while I'd love a career based around something like this, I'm sure most of the people here would, and as such they're in very short supply. What do you mean by RMCS?
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