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Tom Kenny Uses Elation Indoors and Out at 2024 CMT Music Awards

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Matthew Ramsey, Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi, and Trevor Rosen of Old Dominion and Megan Moroney perform onstage during the 2024 CMT Music Awards at Moody Center. (Photo by Catherine Powell/Getty Images for CMT)

Lighting Designer Tom Kenny utilized Elation lighting for both the indoor and outdoor stages at the 2024 CMT Music Awards earlier this spring. The lighting package, supplied by 4Wall, included PROTEUS EXCALIBUR, ARTISTE MONDRIAN, and DARTZ 360 luminaires, among other fixtures. Broadcast live from the Moody Center on the University of Texas campus in Austin, performances took place inside and on an outdoor stage in front of the iconic University of Texas Tower. Lighting direction for the indoor show was by Felix Peralta, David “Fuji” Convertino, and Michelle Griesmer, with Han Henze and Matt Piercy handling lighting direction on the outdoor stage. Production design was by Anne Brahic, her 15th year working the awards show.

(L-R) Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schlapman, Karen Fairchild, and Philip Sweet of Little Big Town perform onstage during the 2024 CMT Music Awards. (Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images for CMT)

Kenny was in his 12th year designing for the CMTs and his experience and proven approach are integral to the successful team effort. After familiarizing himself with the songs, he works closely with the production team regarding camera angles to make sure the lighting looks compelling for the millions of at-home viewers, and after rehearsal time tweaks the lighting to ensure the artist is fully satisfied. Kenny says he strives to make the lighting unique each time, adding drama while staying within the architectural look that Anne Brahic and her team have created. Video, naturally, was a dominant aspect of the look and the designer worked purposefully with color to blend lighting with video, harmonizing the LED screens with complementary lighting.

Elation lighting was prominently featured, especially outdoors at the UT Tower stage, where IP65-rated PROTEUS EXCALIBUR beam effects were required to withstand rain while lighting up the entire skyline. “I love these fixtures,” Kenny said, emphasizing that the Texas weather was always a factor, making IP fixtures a priority on the outdoor set. He placed the EXCALIBURS upstage on the deck, behind the band. “Their power and luminance had to be dialed back to avoid overwhelming the scene,” he said. “It’s great when a light is already too bright and it’s all up to the designer to correct it.”

Trisha Yearwood performs during the 2024 CMT Music Awards. (Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images for CMT)

Additional to the Elation package were DARTZ 360 LED beam/spot fixtures, small moving heads that feature a tight 3-degree beam. Their compact size and light weight allowed Kenny to position them throughout the house and on the University walls in the outdoor rig. Kenny says the Dean of the University loved how they lit the buildings and foliage, remarking that they even asked for his contact details post-show so they could acknowledge him personally. “It’s always an interesting life being a lighting designer for CMT as they’re always breaking the rules on where a location should be,” Kenny comments. “It’s what makes these shows fan favorites.”

The CMT Music Awards made their return to Austin for a second consecutive year, after more than twenty years in Nashville, fully embracing Texas’s current status as a hotbed of country music. Inside at the main show, Production Designer Anne Brahic highlighted the city of Austin and its Congress Street Bridge with an asymmetrical set that extended to the heights of the venue and into the audience.

To cover the space, a large lighting package was used to light both set and talent, and included Elation’s 51,000-lumen ARTISTE MONDRIAN LED profile fixture. The MONDRIAN, with its strong beam and 7-flag SpectraColor system, were used both in the main show and throughout the outdoor rig at UT tower. “The Mondrians cut through the strong video sources with the strong palettes created by Trevor Burke and Kat Folts,” Kenny remarked.

Onstage, the celebration of country music featured a host of stellar performances that thrilled fans and spanned the breadth of what country music is today. Behind the scenes, a collaborative production team worked tirelessly to ensure another year of success.

Jelly Roll performs at the 2024 CMT Music Awards. (Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images for CMT)

Production Team
Lighting Designer: Tom Kenny
Production Designer: Anne Brahic
Screens Producer: Trevor Burk
Art Director: Gloria Lamb
Asst Art Director: Jonathan Stoller-Schoff

Main Show
Lighting Directors: Félix Peralta, David “Fuji” Convertino
Floor Lighting Director: Michelle Griesmer
Gaffer: Cole Kiracofe
Best Boy: Michael Smallman
Lighting Crew Chief: Alex Flores
Lighting Techs: Matt Weede, Daniel Teeter, Taylor Moore
Media Server Programmer: Loren Barton
Content Director: Zach Peletz

More Jelly Roll performs onstage during the 2024 CMT Music Awards at Moody Center. (Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images for CMT)

Video Crew Chief: Michael Moxon
LED Leads: David Imlau, Tom Armbruster, Brandon Oosterhof
LED Techs: Russell Eia, Ryan Hollis, Austin Stengle, Kenny Stanley

Remote Stage UT Austin Tower
Lighting Director: Han Henze
Programmer: Matt Piercy
Gaffer: Daniel Fly
Production Electrician: Brian Monahan
L1: Adam McIntosh
L2s: Jake Riddell, Amy Sunshine Ross
RoboSpot Tech: Ivy Weede

 

Read more about the 2024 CMT Music Awards in the May issue of PLSN.

Further information from Elation: www.elationlighting.com