The Blue Light Special on Aisle 4 is more dramatic and exciting than our light show.
I get your perspective.... I am going to suggest that you may not have any idea how much co-ordination and automation is required to make those lights create the large spot lights. Then, you are fluidly moving all those lights in harmony programmatically in order for the spotlights to move and keep their shape and you are change the travel path and still keeping them 'in shape' from how many different light vector locations.
Now, I will grant that it was not a graphics light show display on a single flat background, (like I saw at the Ohio Star Theater - I am absolutely certain the stage flat panel was over a million dollars
without any programming) nor was it holographic quality display. But let's allow for some walking and innovation. I'd call it cool, but not awe inspiring. And I do have a grasp of the automation and motion industries thanks to an international company who has been a good employer for the last 20+ years.
Side note, If you live near Sugar Creek, Ohio ... and are looking for something to do ... give
Josiah for President a shot (and you get to see their light board for free!)
My daughter is in the cast. She is sweet as spice, but plays the villain in this work.
She is a lyric coloratura soprano who will be finishing up her current roles and looking for her next gig in January.