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Welcome to the July 2004 issue of THE LIGHTLINE, Animated Lighting's monthly newsletter. |
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| Animated Lighting's Early Bird Special is ending July 31! Hurry and buy your holiday lighting software and hardware and save up to 20% on selected products. See our Early Bird Special page for more details. |
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Holiday lighting has been a life-long passion for Animated Lighting customer Mike Ziemkowski. Read how he transformed his display this past Christmas season to synchronize music and lights using Animated Lighting software and hardware. Click here! |
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| Mark Callegari, Chairman of Animated Lighting, explains how you can use Animated Lighting's products to create the perfect haunted house experience in this informative article, The Animated Haunted House. |
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Have you ever wanted to synchronize lights to music? Here is an example of how you can use Animated Lighting's Monster Brain, Lighting Controllers, and MP3 Controller to do just that. This particular display was built on a house in Kansas City, MO, for Fourth of July celebrations. Click here to read more about this display, see the video, and download more information about synchronizing lights to music. |
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| Not sure what bulbs to use in your Christmas display? How many light strands can you connect in a row without blowing a fuse? What's the difference between a C9 and a C7? Read this article for an overview of which bulb is best for your lighting display. |
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Don't have the time to build a display at your business? Or do you need something on a larger scale? Contact the Animated Lighting Commercial Divison. We can design and install an innovative lighting display that will generate the attention from customers and the press you want this coming holiday season or any time of year. |
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Animated Lighting, Inc. 13500 Oak Street Kansas City, MO
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