"Luke really wants to be able to see the entire room and the fans when out on stage," began Kitchenman. "Because we would be headlining in larger venues this year, I knew that our automated lighting would have to have tremendous power and zoom capabilities to cover as much of each venue as possible. One of the things that I love most about Vari-Lite luminaires is that you get incredible zoom ranges along with great intensity, so going into the design process I knew they would be a large portion of our lighting rig."
As the design got underway, Kitchenman and Luke Bryan production manager, Pete Healey began working together to find the best way to make this inaugural headlining tour a show like never before, while also giving the artist the tour that he likes to see.
"The Dirt Road Diaries Tour was really a design by collaboration. We wanted it to be big but since Luke really interacts with the crowd during his shows we also wanted to try and give it an intimate feel. We knew that we would need a B stage but wanted to avoid the typical detached stage at the mix position. Over the course of the design, we created a cross-shaped thrust that extends nearly halfway into the house with an octagon shaped B stage at the center of it. We then had to figure out how to get light that far out into the house without causing sightline issues or spotlight interference. For this, we came up with a diamond truss configuration. This set-up worked perfect for us because we could now light in any direction without creating any shadows or more importantly blocking any beams."
With the physical design now in place, Kitchenman had to decide which automated luminaires he would use to bring the design to life. While he knew that he wanted to use Vari-Lite luminaires, he had no idea he was about to be one of the first designers in the world to use the new VL3015LT Spot luminaire.
"Knowing that I am a big fan of the Vari-Lite product line, Thommy Hall came out to a couple of our shows last year and he was telling me about all the new lights that Philips Vari-Lite had planned for release. Because we needed both zoom and intensity, we were initially looking at the VL3500 Wash FX and possibly VL3000 Spots for this tour. That's when Thommy mentioned that if we liked those two lights we would love the VL3015LT Spot luminaire," says Kitchenman. "When I saw the light in person at LDI 2012 with its tight beam shooting the length of the show floor, I could immediately tell how great it was going to look in our show."
Using the highly reliable 1500W Osram double-ended short arc lamp to produce 41,487 lumens of output, the VL3015LT Spot features 10:1 zoom optics, CYM color mixing, variable CTO wheel, two five-position color wheels, three gobo/effects wheels, a beam size iris, and separate dimmer and ultra-fast strobe mechanisms. While a standard palette of gobos, effects and colours are provided with the fixture, custom gobos, effects, and colours are also available. Additionally, the VL3015LT Spot contains an independent rotating and indexing 3-facet prism as well as an independent frost glass. The zoom range of 6° to 60° allows for use in a multitude of applications from stadiums to arenas or theatres.
New Vari-Lite Authorized Dealer Elite Multimedia located in Memphis and Nashville supplied the 24 new VL3015LT Spot luminaires, along with 24 VL3500 Wash FX and 12 VL3000 Spot luminaires.
"We are very excited to be a new Authorized Vari-Lite Dealer," said Wade Russell, Elite Multim