Upon searching with the keywords FWsim, we found a firework simulator website, FWSIM. On translating the description with the video we found that the video was created in commemoration of Mount Fujis World Cultural Heritage registration.
FWsim Pro has been developed in cooperation with European fireworks companies, and is under active development. The title of the video is, FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronized Fireworks Show2. It offers 3D graphics, an easy-to-use show designer, and a powerful effects editor.
The great software used to mastermind a production like this is FWSim.įWSim, the platform used to create this video, is a fireworks simulation software package:įWsim Pro is a fireworks show design and simulation software, designed for fireworks companies and semiprofessional pyrotechnicians. The music choice used for this display is Thomas Bergersen’s (Two Steps From Hell) “Heart of Courage.” Truly a great musical arrangement. All of the shells are custom-made by me, and I take huge pride in the handiwork that went into bringing them to life. New years 2018 synchronized epic music (heart of courage) fwsim. It took me a little over a week to complete, and I am very happy with the outcome. Fwsim synchronized fireworks show mount fuji HD. We all made it, safe and sound, to the year 2013, and I wanted to continue the party by sharing this fireworks display I created & actualized. I hope you all had a pleasant party celebrating the dawning of a new year. What many viewers who shared (and were awed by) the video failed to notice was that its uploader plainly stated he had digitally created the entire show himself: This Hunan Province town is where fireworks were invented and the show has never been equaled in the West. Less than 2 minutes in length but with shapes that I’ve never seen before. This video of a 2013 Fireworks Show in China is a treat for the eyes. The video supposedly shows fireworks manufactured in China’s Hunan province (“the world’s capital of fireworks”) exploding in a panoply of brilliant colors and shapes for a 2013 New Year’s celebration and creating a pyrotechnic display that “has never been equaled in the West”: Most of th game images tht are available n the Internet cannt be used unIess you also wn the arcade machin or a Iicense.Fortunately, the deveIopers can provide yu with a fw game ROMs tht can get yu started and heIp you understand th interface.This allows yu to customize th display brightness, th input devices nd the video ptions applied to th emulator. Also, this time, I included reflections on the lake surface! Well, anyway, with up-tempo tunes, it really kills Mr.A video purportedly showing an amazing fireworks demonstration given in China has been circulating online since January 2013, when it was uploaded to YouTube by user Mediabyjj. Anonymous, the quality of the bullets have improved immensely! Please feel the destruction force of critical bullets. But thanks to a wonderful tool developed by Mr. My ability as a director has not grown even compared with a year ago. Fuji’s recognition as a World Heritage site.’ So the background is Lake Kawaguchi.
Like the last work, I based it on a fantasy imagination, like ‘We held a major fireworks festival in winter at Lake Kawaguchi with full cooperation from Lake Kawaguchi Fisheries Association in order to celebrate Mt. The caption, translated from Japanese to English, reads: “A new work in almost a year. The video is titled: “FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronized Fireworks Show2”. The video was also shared on Facebook here, here and here and on YouTube here and here, alongside a similar claim.Ī reverse image search and subsequent keyword search on Google found the clip was originally published on Decemon YouTube here by user hiramu55bocaboca, who regularly posts firework-related videos. On March 30, 2020, organisers of the Tokyo Olympics decided to postpone the event until Jdue to the coronavirus pandemic, as reported here by AFP. The Olympics cannot be opened because of the new crown epidemic, but these fireworks cannot be stored until 2021, so the Olympic fireworks were set off under the beautiful Mount Fuji in advance, which is too spectacular. The post’s caption reads: “It is rumoured that the fireworks were set off for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games to be held in Japan this year. The video was created circa 2015 with a computer program called FWsim. This program allows users to generate custom (and digital) fireworks displays. Screenshot of the misleading post taken on August 17, 2020 A description from the FWsim website reads:Wsim Pro is a fireworks show design and simulation software, designed for fireworks companies and semiprofessional pyrotechnicians.