Pyros

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  • TV-PG
  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 8.0  (25)

Pyros was a Canadian documentary series that aired on the Weather Channel in 2012. The show followed a team of expert pyrotechnicians as they traveled the world creating some of the most elaborate and visually stunning fireworks displays. The series was created by a team of experienced filmmakers led by executive producer Karen McCairley. The show's focus was on showcasing the art and science behind fireworks. Each episode explored a different location, culture and style of fireworks. From the explosive sounds of Chinese New Year fireworks to the sleek and modern displays at the Dubai International Fireworks Festival, the show delved into the unique artistic and technical challenges involved in creating these spectacular displays.

At the heart of Pyros was a team of passionate and skilled pyrotechnicians, led by veteran Kavan Smith, along with Philippe Girard and Hugues Lalonde. These experts were not just professionals in their field but were also excellent storytellers who shared their personal journeys into the world of pyrotechnics. They talked about how they got started with fireworks and what drew them to this profession. Their insights and experiences helped to give viewers a unique perspective on the artistry and technical complexity of creating fireworks.

In each episode, the Pyros team worked with local crews to create a show that reflected the local culture and traditions of each location. They had to adapt to different challenges such as navigating cultural differences, dealing with unpredictable weather conditions and working with different types of explosives. Their interactions with the local crews and communities provided an insight into how fireworks played a significant role in different cultures and celebrations around the world.

One of the most exciting aspects of the show was how the pyrotechnicians used cutting-edge technology to create innovative and stunning firework displays. From lasers and pyro-musical displays to aerial drones and 3D animations, the Pyros team pushed the boundaries of what was possible in fireworks technology. The show featured interviews and behind-the-scenes access with some of the world's top fireworks designers who revealed the secrets behind their most popular works.

Another aspect of the show that made it stand out was its emphasis on safety. The Pyros team emphasized that fireworks were not just about the "wow" factor but also about safety. They showed how a lot of planning and preparation went into making sure that the fireworks displays were safe for everyone involved. The team highlighted the importance of working with professionals and ensuring that everything was done by the book.

Overall, Pyros was an eye-opening and engaging show that gave viewers a unique insight into the world of fireworks. The expert insights of the Pyros team along with breathtaking visuals and innovative technology made for an entertaining and informative viewing experience.

Pyros is a series that ran for 1 seasons (8 episodes) between June 19, 2012 and on Weather Channel

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Blow the Roof Off
8. Blow the Roof Off
July 31, 2012
In Campeche, Mexico the crew installs fireworks in the roof of a cathedral.
The Falls
7. The Falls
July 24, 2012
The team tries for a flawless show in England to make up for their mistakes in Berlin.
Then We Take Berlin
6. Then We Take Berlin
July 17, 2012
GFA helps put on a 10,000 effect show at the fireworks competition in Montreal.
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night
5. It Was a Dark and Stormy Night
July 10, 2012
Maude gives a huge pitch for GFA to her clients, but their show choreography proves to be less that when she pitched and she eats humble pie.
Make No Mistake
4. Make No Mistake
July 3, 2012
Thunderstorms threaten shows on a lake in Ste-Agathe.
Breaking Point
3. Breaking Point
June 26, 2012
The most important show in GFA's history on St-Jean-Baptiste Day is ruined by human error.
Blame it On Rio
2. Blame it On Rio
 
GFA puts on two New Years Eve fireworks events simultaneously. One in Quebec City, and one in Rio de Janeiro.
Fire and Ice
1. Fire and Ice
June 19, 2012
GFA puts on a fireworks show at the world's largest winter festival "Carnaval" in Quebec.
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Where to Watch Pyros
Pyros is available for streaming on the Weather Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Pyros on demand at and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    June 19, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (25)