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[QUOTE="scamper, post: 82063, member: 22285"] Well firstly welcome to ACL. And secondly, patience young padawan. I started researching my first year around 18th dec for the following year. and when I was done I was so impressed with myself, but at the same time, a little disappointed. It took a whole year to get the orders done, the construction done, the sequencing done and while I enjoyed the fruits of my labour, The display was still only small in the grand scheme of things. This close to xmas, I would maybe do what you do every year as far as a display, but maybe build some props that you can convert to synchronised displays later. Download and learn the program of choice and experiment on what does what in the program. You could try and order some bits that you will need, such as dmx controllers, power supplies etc, or better yet see if anyone has some stuff for sale locally, but realistically, you have missed the boat for this year. Don't give up, and match as many videos as you can to get ideas, and then start planning for next year. [/QUOTE]
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