Well! The whale at the end was spectacular. I think for a first effort it was great. And telling an important story like that on the first show is nice. I would like to see more WOW next year. Like...i dont want a lesson, i want entertainment. But I get it.
The show was incredible. We watched the first one straight after the fireworks and the story was incredible. However, I wish it had of been a dark sky backdrop and not the city lights. The show I saw in Darwin was out over the ocean so it didn't have any lights behind it. But the whale at the end was fascinating.
I kinda liked having the city behind it. It made it more 3-dimensional as there was a layer of something behind it which gave it more depth compared to having just blackness.
@@BrisbaneChannelI like that. I think it comes down to vantage point. I was up higher and more in front of 1 William street and some of the drones got lost in the building lights. Your vantage point did look better.
Telling an indigenous story is not political. Saying that the original people still see it as the place with a name they gave it before we came along and called it something different is not political. What may be considered political would be something like saying we should revert to the indigenous people's name for it. If that's how you interpreted it, it probably says more about your own politics than anything.
Might have been enthralling when I was 5 but I'm way past that now.Now I need to survive and feed the family,will the Great Snake in the sky do it for me?How about just being Australian,isn't that enough?@@BrisbaneChannel
@@peteraskerow The cost of living crisis and a free Brisbane event seem to be completely unrelated. I guess you could say that money spent on events like Riverfire could instead be put into things that would have a meaningful social impact, like more social housing which would have an impact on rental prices etc. There's no denying it's getting harder and harder just to go about life with the way costs have risen, but for me, that makes events that can take our minds of things for a bit and enjoy without having to pay for them even more valuable.
I think it's a bit naive thinking we didn't pay for it.Did all the resources and wages come from the Great Snake in the Sky or from the millions of Aussies who contribute to this society? You might say that BHP or ComBank gave donations, but I might say those donations were a tax write-off,which decreased ,or added to the debt needed to run the country.Try and Grope through the Indoctrination fog. @@BrisbaneChannel
You asked for it, so here it is! The full drone show that was on after Riverfire to kick of Brisfest 2023!
Thanks mate
Thank you mate, very much appreciated¡!
Ohhhhh thanks for that!!
You're welcome!
im so glad i watched this :)
WOw.. such a great show.. love it.. thanks for share /
Well! The whale at the end was spectacular. I think for a first effort it was great. And telling an important story like that on the first show is nice. I would like to see more WOW next year. Like...i dont want a lesson, i want entertainment. But I get it.
I agree, a bit more wow would be cool next year.
@@BrisbaneChannelindeed so
Nice Job!
Thanks!
The show was incredible. We watched the first one straight after the fireworks and the story was incredible. However, I wish it had of been a dark sky backdrop and not the city lights. The show I saw in Darwin was out over the ocean so it didn't have any lights behind it. But the whale at the end was fascinating.
I kinda liked having the city behind it. It made it more 3-dimensional as there was a layer of something behind it which gave it more depth compared to having just blackness.
@@BrisbaneChannelI like that. I think it comes down to vantage point. I was up higher and more in front of 1 William street and some of the drones got lost in the building lights. Your vantage point did look better.
🔭😎 cool , i didn’t even know this was on..
I expect they'll do something similar during the Brisbane Festival next year.
The drone show was great and it was and always will be BRISBANE FOR ME THANKS !!!
I cannot believe how I missed this.😭😭😭
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍😊
Thanks 🤗
How about we just have an event without making it this political indigenous thing . I am so over it
Telling an indigenous story is not political. Saying that the original people still see it as the place with a name they gave it before we came along and called it something different is not political. What may be considered political would be something like saying we should revert to the indigenous people's name for it. If that's how you interpreted it, it probably says more about your own politics than anything.
Might have been enthralling when I was 5 but I'm way past that now.Now I need to survive and feed the family,will the Great Snake in the sky do it for me?How about just being Australian,isn't that enough?@@BrisbaneChannel
@@peteraskerow The cost of living crisis and a free Brisbane event seem to be completely unrelated.
I guess you could say that money spent on events like Riverfire could instead be put into things that would have a meaningful social impact, like more social housing which would have an impact on rental prices etc.
There's no denying it's getting harder and harder just to go about life with the way costs have risen, but for me, that makes events that can take our minds of things for a bit and enjoy without having to pay for them even more valuable.
I think it's a bit naive thinking we didn't pay for it.Did all the resources and wages come from the Great Snake in the Sky or from the millions of Aussies who contribute to this society? You might say that BHP or ComBank gave donations, but I might say those donations were a tax write-off,which decreased ,or added to the debt needed to run the country.Try and Grope through the Indoctrination fog. @@BrisbaneChannel
@@peteraskerow🤠 chillax bro , yes you’re correct but don’t hassle the brisbane channel guy. see my album : the emu has landed 🔭🙈
Load of political crap!