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    Bubble Party

    OK, it started out a few years ago as a fun back yard party for my kids birthday in that I purchased a pair of bubble machines for them when they & their friends played on the fun castle. Then two years ago I used these bubble machines for a beach party that was well received. These machines have been used number of times in various events since from parties, weddings, family functions etc. This year I plan to use them with UV bubble formula (something I did last summer) for an outdoor night time beach party. I used black lights last year to highlight the bubbles & it worked out great, however this year I want to make the bubbles stand out a bit more, what other lighting effects do you feel will enhance the bubble effect (such as lasers, coloured uplighting, fog, etc.)?
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    Well the "black light effect" works best when it's stand alone. But if your looking for something extra, I would say mount your two bubble machines in the air, run your UV lights, have a HAZE machine on the floor next to your rig, and mount a laser over your head. This way the bubbles can travel over the haze and you can still have both effects. Maybe if you get two 5 or 6 foot podiums/totem truss pieces to put the bubble machines on... A truss or some t-bars for the UV lights along with the laser.
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    Strobes and bubbles look awesome! Just don't overdo the strobe effect, only use it sparingly during cresendo's and stuff. They are also very power hungry (900w for a decent one), might be a consideration if circuits are sparse.

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    Thanks for the input guys, I like the laser with HAZE machine idea since I think the strobe option will cancel out the black lights.
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    Yea make sure its HAZE.. not fog, thats why its in caps
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    Best of both worlds

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    @Coronaoperator - that just looks like purple LEDs
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    I think I am going to try the American DJ H2O DMX Pro LED Water effect, drop the UV reactive bubbles & use standard bubbles thus my not needing the UV lighting. The good thing is this light uses DMX so I can use one of my old netbooks as a DMX controller, has anyone have any experience with wireless DMX transmitter & receivers?
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    That's often the color of the UV LED's just like in a UV light bar, its purple to the eye but also emits an invisible to the eye frequency that makes certain objects reactive.

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    Are bubbles any good indoors, perhaps as a substitute to fog in venues with sensitive smoke detectors? Would they make the floor wet?

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