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Show Profile www.parkworld-online.com Wonder Full at Marina Singapore’s new nightly spectacular


A breathtaking 360-degree multimedia spectacular, Wonder Full at Marina Bay Sands lights up the Singapore sky each and every night, acting as a beacon across the bay


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his free 13-minute show combines large water screens, vibrant high powered lasers, searchlights, spotlights, LED lighting, strobes, fountains and flame effects, together with high definition video projection, surround sound and an original orchestral soundtrack. Hosted by Marina Bay Sands, Singapore's new casino resort, the backdrop for the show is the city's fabulous skyline. The epic production was created by Laservision, an Australian specialist in large-scale multimedia spectaculars and architectural illumination, whose other credits include the Victoria Harbour laser show in Hong Kong. The vision for Wonder Full was conceived by Las Vegas Sands Corporation president Michael A Leven, who requested, “a show with a soul.”


A team of 100, including specialists in architecture, design,


engineering, music and IT and other technical/creative skills, was assembled from Laservision's offices in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore.


“I'm extremely proud of our team who brought all this together,” says


Laservision founder and CEO, Paul McCloskey. “We've been producing spectaculars now for 30 years around the world and this is the jewel in our crown.” Wonder Full is a show about life, and begins with a single drop of water that sets a tumultuous chain of events are set in motion – a storm in which ideas and reality are conceived and then carried on the wind. Then day begins and life takes form. Seeds sprout, flowers bloom and a child are born.


The show progresses to the bold and daring world of teenagers


Fountains in full effect 18


One of the water screen effects MARCH 2011


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