XL Video continued its record breaking summer streak supplying over 2000
square metres of LED screen plus control and crew across eight stages and
arenas at the UK’s biggest and highest profile EDM event, Creamfields, staged
on Daresbusy Estate near Warrington over the August Bank holiday weekend.
It was the largest amount of screen supplied to date to the festival
with which XL has been involved for the last five years via creative and technical
production specialists, LarMac LIVE. The production values for this year’s
event were significantly increased following excellent results last year and to
keep at the forefront of the vibrant European festival scene.
Three XL Project Managers – Steve
Greetham, Paul “Macca” McCauley and Connie Glover – co-ordinated the project on
site due to its scale and the tight timescale.
Around 70,000 dance music fans enjoyed an absolutely amazing line-up
including North and South Stage headliners Avicii, deadmau5, Calvin Harris and
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike plus other amazing sets from Hardwell, Afrojack,
Steve Aoki and Fatboy Slim, Armin Van Buuren in A State of Trance, Steve
Angello in Size Matters, Axwell & Ingrosso in Departures and many, many
more.
The two main side IMAG screens on the North and South stages were made
up from a combination of XL’s robust high brightness Radiant MC-18 and Pixled
F12 products. F12 for the centre areas with MC-18 surrounding.
Onstage, the majority of the screen sections were made up from Pixled
F15, with the front of the DJ booths clad in Radiant MC-18 Hybrid – a standard
medium 18 mm pitch tile with 32 x 32 pixels per panel, and 4 x 4 higher
brightness (7700nit) low resolution pixels embedded in the same panel.
A stage header / border across the top could also be run as high or
medium resolution using Radiant MC-7T. The final two DJs playing on each stage
also had their own video designs, so the overall set ups on the stages for
Saturday and Sunday were based on being able to replicate these as near as
possible.
Control on the North and South stages was the latest Catalyst systems
run, as mentioned above, in conjunction with Resolume and Barco Encore screen
management to output to the different areas. They were operated by James
Cooksey and Jack Banks.
Most of the main artists supplied their own content formatted to a
pixel-map of the screen surfaces that was supplied in advance by XL. “The
demand for more screens at EDM events like Creamfields reflects the growing
importance of visuals to leading DJ sets,” comments Steve Greetham.
As well as delivering more screen to the outdoor stages, XL also
deployed more LED around the arenas than ever before this year, with areas 03 –
08 receiving between 80 and 140 square metres each, of which Arena 03 A State
of Trance / Departures – was the largest single surface with a 140 square metre
screen design.
The products used in the arenas included MC-18 and MC-18 Hybrid, and 100
square metres of surface to cover the set structure in 07 for Annie Mac
Presents / London Warehouse Events, and almost 100 square metres of 9 mm screen
in the Cream Arena, 08.
All the arena control systems had Resolume platform at their core –
specified for its DJ/LJ friendliness – with a Green Hippo Hippotizer in 07,
chosen for its straightforward mapping capabilities to map content onto the set
structure.
Over 35 XL crew worked in shifts to deal with overnight de-rigs and
re-rigs on the North and South Stages and in four out of the six arenas as the
hosting clubs swapped venues overnight. The main challenge was the sheer scale
and amount of screen onsite.
Creamfields follows soon after XL’s construction of what is believed to
be the largest temporary LED screen in Europe for the Opening Ceremony of the
2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, which used 1000 square metres of Radiant.




