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    MTSU alumnus secures $18K-plus AV equipment donation for Media and Entertainment

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    Representatives from Middle Tennessee State University and audiovisual provider LMG Inc. are shown inside a studio in the Bragg Media and Entertainment Building earlier this spring with some of the almost $20,000 in lighting equipment that LMG donated to the Department of Media Arts to help train students. Pictured, from left, are Michael Forbes, director of technical systems for MTSU’s Department of Media Arts; Beverly Keel, dean of the College of Media and Entertainment; Earl Hoback of LMG; Shane Smith of LMG; and Robert Mogensen, director of True Blue TV Events Production. (Photo courtesy of Charles Scudder)
    Representatives from Middle Tennessee State University and audiovisual provider LMG Inc. are shown inside a studio in the Bragg Media and Entertainment Building earlier this spring with some of the almost $20,000 in lighting equipment that LMG donated to the Department of Media Arts to help train students. Pictured, from left, are Michael Forbes, director of technical systems for MTSU’s Department of Media Arts; Beverly Keel, dean of the College of Media and Entertainment; Earl Hoback of LMG; Shane Smith of LMG; and Robert Mogensen, director of True Blue TV Events Production. (MTSU photo courtesy of Charles Scudder)
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    Murfreesboro, Tenn. (TN Tribune)- A Middle Tennessee State University alumnus representing a global entertainment technology company recently donated lighting equipment worth more than $18,000 to the College of Media and Entertainment to help train students properly set up stage and studio productions.

    MTSU alumnus Shane Smith, director of technology at LMG Inc. in Florida, a global touring and entertainment provider, coordinated with Michael Forbes, director of technical systems for the Department of Media Arts, on securing the donation of more than 70 pieces of audiovisual equipment that includes LED, strobe, and color mixing capabilities.

    “Through working with Mike, I learned about a need for some moving light equipment to assist in furthering the education of their students,” Smith said. “We were fortunate to be able to donate some equipment that we hope will contribute to the teaching and education of the next generation of media and entertainment students.”

    In this fall 2023 photo inside Studio 1 in the Bragg Entertainment Building, Middle Tennessee State University Media Arts students train using donated moving light equipment for the Blue Raider women's basketball team’s hype videos. Alumnus Shane Smith secured the $18,000-plus equipment donation from his company, LMG Inc., in Florida. (Submitted photo)
    In this fall 2023 photo inside Studio 1 in the Bragg Entertainment Building, Middle Tennessee State University Media Arts students train using donated moving light equipment for the Blue Raider women’s basketball team’s hype videos. Alumnus Shane Smith secured the $18,000-plus equipment donation from his company, LMG Inc., in Florida. (Submitted photo)

    Moving light equipment is standard high-tech equipment in the live entertainment industry used to illuminate stage and studio productions by applying light programming and design to create a concert-feel environment.

    Located in Studio 1 in the Bragg Media and Entertainment Building, the donated LMG equipment is already being used by media arts students for TV shows, promotional videos for athletics, and other live events.

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    “This gift also allows our students to learn lighting programming and design for concerts and other programming,” said Forbes. “We’re equipping students to be able to do these tours and concerts with the skill sets and tools they need. The more skills we can give them and the more troubleshooting knowledge they have, the more prepared they’ll be.”

    In this fall 2023 photo, representatives from Middle Tennessee State University’s women's basketball team are shown inside Studio 1 in the Bragg Media and Entertainment Building for a video shoot using donated state-of-the-art moving light equipment that alumnus Shane Smith secured from his company, LMG Inc., in Florida. (Submitted Photo)
    In this fall 2023 photo, representatives from Middle Tennessee State University’s women’s basketball team are shown inside Studio 1 in the Bragg Media and Entertainment Building for a video shoot using donated state-of-the-art moving light equipment that alumnus Shane Smith secured from his company, LMG Inc., in Florida. (Submitted Photo)

    According to Forbes, the partnership with LMG began when former Department Chair Billy Pittard contacted LMG about lighting equipment for the college. LMG has “supported some of the world’s largest specialty events over the last four decades,” offering state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and technical solutions ranging from virtual studios to concert tours.

    “At LMG, we value education. Partnering with MTSU and their College of Media and Entertainment has been a pleasure,” said Smith. “As an alumnus of MTSU, I contribute much of my career success in the live events industry to my time at MTSU and what I learned while a student there.

    “I look forward to seeing the creative ways that MTSU will use this new lighting equipment and hope to work with some MTSU graduates in the future.”

    In this fall 2023 photo inside TV Studio 1 in the Bragg Entertainment Building, Middle Tennessee State University Media Arts students apply moving light programming and design techniques to create promo videos for the Blue Raider men's basketball team. Alumnus Shane Smith secured the $18,000-plus lighting equipment donation from his company, LMG Inc., in Florida. (Submitted photo)
    In this fall 2023 photo inside TV Studio 1 in the Bragg Entertainment Building, Middle Tennessee State University Media Arts students apply moving light programming and design techniques to create promo videos for the Blue Raider men’s basketball team. Alumnus Shane Smith secured the $18,000-plus lighting equipment donation from his company, LMG Inc., in Florida. (Submitted photo)

    MTSU’s Department of Media Arts is the largest, longest running, and most comprehensive program for creative media production in the state and the region. The Media Arts Program offers electronic or digital media, including video, TV, live event production, filmmaking, animation, interactive media, photography, and media management. The program has prepared students for various careers in the live event and entertainment industries. Recent graduates have toured with celebrities like Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Blake Shelton and more.

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