Every Halloween, Knott’s Berry Farm in Southern California turns into Knott’s Scary Farm. A major component to that transformation is LOTS of Rosco Fog!

Every Halloween, Knott’s Berry Farm in Southern California turns into Knott’s Scary Farm. A major component to that transformation is LOTS of Rosco Fog!
We want to say thank you to all of our loyal Spectrum readers! To celebrate five wonderful years of blog posts filled with color, Rosco-history, the power of light and life behind-the-scenes – we are having a contest that features some of our posts throughout the years and rewards you, our gracious readers, for tuning-in…
Kevin Ames is an Atlanta-based commercial photographer that works for corporate clients including AT&T, Coca-Cola, Carter’s, Honda and Westin Hotels. His photographs have appeared in Time, Newsweek, and The Wall Street Journal. Kevin also writes photographic lighting tutorials. Below is a tutorial he recently shared with us about his experience lighting a portrait of a local musician.
Knott’s has integrated new effects into the ride – including Rosco’s Intelligent Fog System to create the plumes of smoke and dust experienced during the cave in at the end of the ride.
Disney’s recent adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods for the big screen not only performed well at the box office, it’s also poised to capture three Oscars this weekend – including nominations for Dennis Gassner, Production Designer and Anna Pinnock, Set Decorator in the category of Best Production Design of a Feature-Length Film. Being…
As we enter the final months of Rosco’s centennial celebration, we continue to look at the events that influenced Rosco’s development and, in turn, shaped our industry. The Rosco as we know it today began to take form in the latter half of Rosco’s hundred year history under the leadership of Stan Miller. Read on…