Tens of thousands of visitors are expected at a Scottish sound and light show as it marks its 21st year.
Conor Sinclair with daughter Hallie as they view an installation during a preview of From The Deep. , Perthshire, will again be transformed by sound, light and video for The Enchanted Forest show, this year changing into an underwater forest in keeping with the theme of From the Deep.
Installations include The Beastie in the Boathouse - which reveals a monster lurking as visitors make their way around the loch - and the Tamu Massif depicting an underwater volcano. The final installation, Purpose, involves a soundtrack with local school pupils singing the Gaelic phrase"sgaoil an solus" which organisers said means"share the light".Scots show organisers issue scam warning as punters told to avoid private sellers
The light show is a collaboration led by Karen Falconer, creative director at Wavemakers Live, lighting designer Grant Anderson, animation designers Bright Side Studios and composers and sound designers Jon Beales and Rachel Cullen.Hallie Sinclair with sister Emmie from Perth make their way through flashing stepping stones at this family friendly event.
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