No Take 2 this time
“You just pray hard that everything goes well,” says Doy Tan, top honcho of Starmaker, the country’s No. 1 fireworks and special effects supplier. Doy was in
Doy and his team lit the fireworks from the barge docked at sea in
Doy and his crew are now in
Apart from divine intervention, Doy says, so much preparation is put each time they join a competition. At their fireworks factory in
Since fireworks are choreographed to music, Doy says a good script is a must. No loose ends. “Have a good script, have a good script, and have a good script,” he says. Has there been an instance when a firework that is about to be lit did not light at all? “Oh yes! There is always a factor of human error. Fireworks are made by hand, and it’s set up also by hand. But as professionals, we try our best to minimize all these mistakes to zero. There are no take twos. You will get booed.” Doy reveals that inside the competition field, tension permeates in the air. “It’s like being a performer. You also develop stage fright. You get goose bumps. And you pray.”
Getting through international fireworks competition is a tough game. There are, he says, varying qualifications for you to be able to enter such. “In
Starmaker will be in competition against Kimbolton Fireworks Ltd. from the UK; Hanwha Corp. from Korea; Five Star Fireworks from Australia; San Tai Fireworks Ind. Co., Ltd from Taiwan; Grupo Luso Pirotecnia from Portugal; Illumination Internationale Ltd. from the US; Marutamaya Ogatsu Fireworks Co., Ltd from Japan; Artifices JCO SA from France; and Hunan Xintiancheng Fireworks Manufacturing Co. Ltd. from China.
Teams usually spend a lot of money to make great fireworks. “Sometimes, the prize money does not equal the time and effort spent in the preparation. It’s for the prestige and honor one brings to one’s country. And when you hear the applause, lahat ng pagod mo nawawala,” he says.
Competition is nothing new to Doy and his Starmaker team. In the local front, Starmaker is the only non-Bulacan manufacturer which won in the 2003, Pasiklaban sa Bulacan Fireworks Contest. It was presented the Award of Excellence by the Philippine National Police as Pyrotechnics Manufacturer of the Year. It was also given the Safety Award by the PNP Civil Security Group.
Starmaker was established in 1995 and is backed by Japanese technology. It manufactures outdoor fireworks (aerial fireworks display during holidays, weddings, concerts, fiestas and music events), indoor fireworks (waterfall fireworks, cable rockets, crackling fountains, flash bombs, jet sparks, etc.), confetti effects of different colors (confetti bombs, cannons, streamer cannons and disposable confetti cannons), garden fireworks, air dancers and air tubes and consumer fireworks used during New Year celebrations. Starmaker regularly provides fireworks display for special occasions such as the largest millennium celebration in the
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