Christmas crazy lights are some distinct animated lights used in well-known light shows synchronized with music. Carson William's Ohio Christmas house musical light show in December 2005 turned into a national sensation for its melodious display of dancing lights. It was tuned with the popular Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "Wizard in winter" (from Lost Christmas Eve album). Every light was synchronized by computer and timed to the musical beat to a tenth of a second.
The Lindsay light shows by the Lindsay brothers also display some Christmas crazy lights. They use C7 light bulbs that are equivalent to 80,000 mini lights. They use a computer to control this lighting that has 152 channels and is synchronized to 104.9FM simultaneously. The snowmen having their snow ball fight, the animated wrapping machine and the blue LED light pine display lights were some crazy lights featured on this show.
The Baloba Island of California was illuminated with over 24,000 lights from the house of Planet Christmas in 2005. There were 20 rope light animated figures like a waving snow man, a flying helicopter, a jumping gingerbread man, a drummer boy drumming, a chugging train and a dancing hula girl. A thirty-foot tall hand-made lighted Christmas tree blinked as Christmas music played in the background. A real highlight was the fake snow machine that produced instant snow on demand.
For further information on Christmas Crazy Lights go through Christmas Carnivals for more information.
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