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Titanic Belfast staged the largest 3D lightshow ever to be undertaken followed by a breathtaking firework display.
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Pacemaker Titanic Light S 30 
 PACEMAKER BELFAST 7/4/2012
Thousand come out to watch the "Titanic Light Show" at the new Titanic building in Belfast on saturday night, the worldÕs biggest ever digital projection lighting show was staged in the historic setting of the Titanic Slipways as part of the cityÕs festival of events to commemorate the 100th anniversary of TitanicÕs fateful maiden voyage. Using cutting-edge architectural projection, 3D motion graphics, synchronized pyrotechnics and bespoke sound design, the show was the largest, most complex projection ever attempted
Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker
Pacemaker Titanic Light S 30 
 PACEMAKER BELFAST 7/4/2012
Thousand come out to watch the "Titanic Light Show" at the new Titanic building in Belfast on saturday night, the worldÕs biggest ever digital projection lighting show was staged in the historic setting of the Titanic Slipways as part of the cityÕs festival of events to commemorate the 100th anniversary of TitanicÕs fateful maiden voyage. Using cutting-edge architectural projection, 3D motion graphics, synchronized pyrotechnics and bespoke sound design, the show was the largest, most complex projection ever attempted
Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker
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PACEMAKER BELFAST 7/4/2012
Thousand come out to watch the "Titanic Light Show" at the new Titanic building in Belfast on saturday night, the worldÕs biggest ever digital projection lighting show was staged in the historic setting of the Titanic Slipways as part of the cityÕs festival of events to commemorate the 100th anniversary of TitanicÕs fateful maiden voyage. Using cutting-edge architectural projection, 3D motion graphics, synchronized pyrotechnics and bespoke sound design, the show was the largest, most complex projection ever attempted
Photo Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker