A look into Maltese Wheels
Travel to the balmy north-western coast of Spain to visit a fireworks factory making traditional fuseless Spanish rockets.
In a fireworks industry traditionally run by men, there are a growing number of women around the world getting involved with pyrotechnics. Affectionately known as the Boom Boom Girls, they are changing the face of fireworks.
From precision and uniformity to colors and patterns, Japan makes some of the very best fireworks in the world. Take a tour of one of Japan's top factories and learn the secrets of making ghost shells in this episode of Passfire The Series.
Take a look at some of the major fireworks-related organizations and trade groups around the world.
Visit the island of Malta and learn the traditions of the Maltese fireworker.
Passfire take's you back to Malta to visit seasoned Maltese shell builders who explain the manufacturing processes for their traditional cylinder shells as well as their experimental ball shells.
Take a trip down under to visit Fireworks Australia, one of the country's biggest distributors, Foti Fireworks, makers of non-impact sensitive e-match, and Quickfire, manufacturers of Autralia's very own wireless firing system.
Adventure deep into southern India to see the world's biggest salutes being made in a fireworks factory in the jungle.
Return to Kerala for a detailed look at Pooram, southern India's festive celebration for the Hindu New Year with its deafening barrages of salutes.
We take you deep into the Everglades for an inside look at the unique culture of US fireworks clubs like the Florida Pyrotechnics Arts Guild and the passionate fireworkers who give them life in this bonus episode of Passfire The Series: Season 2!