![“One of the co-chairs for the [Silver Anniversary Daffodil Ball] was a big-wig from Rio Tinto, one of the big producers of aluminum foil. So my immediate instinct was to find a way to include their product in the silver anniversary. I designed a 150-foot by-20-foot ceiling structure that would feature an abstract wave of silver foil panels. A combination of L.E.D. wash lights and moving spots would bring it to life throughout the event. Hundreds of man-hours were spent cutting and crumpling foil panels and smoothing them back out in pre-production. Miles of foil were used.”](https://img.bizbash.com/files/base/bizbash/bzb/image/2019/06/IMG_0962.5d03d7fe3de3f.png?auto=format%2Ccompress&q=70&rect=0%2C828%2C1920%2C1080&w=400)
“One of the co-chairs for the [Silver Anniversary Daffodil Ball] was a big-wig from Rio Tinto, one of the big producers of aluminum foil. So my immediate instinct was to find a way to include their product in the silver anniversary. I designed a 150-foot by-20-foot ceiling structure that would feature an abstract wave of silver foil panels. A combination of L.E.D. wash lights and moving spots would bring it to life throughout the event. Hundreds of man-hours were spent cutting and crumpling foil panels and smoothing them back out in pre-production. Miles of foil were used.”
Photo: Courtesy of Total Events
Photo: Courtesy of Total Events
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