The Crane Ballet is specially created by Entertainment Design Corporation for the Yunding World of Sentosa, Singapore. Jeremy Railton, an international show master who won four Emmy Awards under the company's flag, personally operates the knife. He is renowned worldwide for his role as artistic director of the 57th Academy Awards and designer of the opening ceremony of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. His most personal milestone was the design of two of the world's largest electronic displays on the Forbidden City in Beijing and Fremont Street in Las Vegas. The Crane Ballet is presented free of charge every night in the seaside workshop of Singapore's Sentosa World of Scenic Spots. The seaside square can accommodate 800 spectators at the same time. The performance starts at 9 p.m. and lasts about 10 minutes. Although the mechanical metal crane is a little strange, but combined with the lighting, water spraying and fireworks effect, it is very creative. The most special is in the round moonlight, set off by a more artistic conception.