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Beamburst lasers fill your space with the world's most
unique light. Precision beams, spectrally-brilliant colors and pencil-thin
cloud slices make lasers stand out from conventional lighting.
When lasers come on, the audience definitely takes
notice. At the venue featured below, clubgoers were having a great time
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Then the lasers started up. You could hear the cheers,
and watch the beaming smiles. The energy and excitement went off the
scale, as the beams flashed around the room.
Lasers have a magical effect on people. Whether it is flashing beams, or
subtle planes swirling through fog, laser light will help you
stand out from the competition.
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Photos
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image

Laser beams blast over the audience at The
Velvet Room in Los Angeles.

She's really getting into the
music and laser lights!

A view from the DJ booth. You can see one of the laser projectors with its beam
turrets in front, just between the inverted "V" of laser beams coming from
another projector.

Even the entrance to The
Velvet Room featured lasers. Green beams fan out from
over the bar, into the entrance hallway.
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Animations
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image
The dancers loved the lasers. This girl got
up on the stage to perform closer to the beams.
This view is from
behind the stage laser projector. It was photographed before the club
opened. You can see how the different beam positions on the projector are
aimed throughout the room. On the right side, you can see a similar
projector which is at the back of the room, aimed towards the front.
Videos
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video files
These videos show four Beamburst
projectors in action at the
Velvet Room nightclub. Click on the standard- or low-resolution version to
view.

Velvet Room Clip 1
17 seconds
Windows Media Video format (.WMV)
Standard-resolution version, 2.5 MB
Low-resolution
version, 120 KB

Velvet Room Clip 2
20 seconds
Windows Media Video format (.WMV)
Standard-resolution version, 3 MB
Low-resolution
version, 150 KB
 The Amber 50 video shows a basic beam
sequence from across the room, and then a close-up of the projector.
23 seconds
Windows Media Video format (.WMV)
Standard-resolution
version, 1 MB
Low-resolution version, 130
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