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With the permission from both his neighbors he put on various displays each year, completely free. Typical light shows ran between 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. each night. Viewers heard the music on an FM Broadcast frequency marked in the front yard. This kept the noise level down and eliminated the light/sound lag often experienced at concerts. However, on December 6 2005 , Carson closed the light display indefinitely due to immense traffic congestion in his subdivision; there was a car accident in that area and police were unable to reach the site due to the heavy traffic that had built up. Williams' Christmas display proved so popular that it was featured in a Miller Lite Beer Commercial in December 2005. In fact, the show was so popular that many other individuals have copied Williams, using the same song.http://www.lightorama.com/Videos.html He has taken his Internet fame and started a custom animation lighting business. ConsarLights.com is a business to provide custom designed holiday lighting. In November 2006, Williams decided to revive the display and move the show to Heritage Oak Park in Mason, Ohio. The show has been converted into a "drive-through" style show and admission will be charged. According to a promotional video, Carson Williams and Parker 3D Symphony In Lights 2006 at Northfield Stapleton Shopping Center in Denver Colorado with interviews and behind-the-scenes officials at the Northfield Stapleton Shopping Center found William's house lights video on the internet and asked him to design a new show in Denver, Colorado, on a commercial scale. Created with the help of Parker 3D, the show featured over 250,000 LED lights drawing 150 Ampere s of electric current. It used several Trans-Siberian Orchestra songs, including "Wizards in Winter," " Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 " and "Christmas Canon". "Symphony In Lights" was a free show open to the general public that ran through the month of December 2006. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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