Seattle Channel renovated the lighting system in their broadcast studio with several Rosco LED light fixtures to create a cooler work-environment with lighting that matched their plasma studio monitors.

Seattle Channel renovated the lighting system in their broadcast studio with several Rosco LED light fixtures to create a cooler work-environment with lighting that matched their plasma studio monitors.
Lynn Lane, Photographer for Houston Grand Opera, used three Silk 210 LED fixtures to light a series of ‘silent interview’ portraits of local Houston Veterans for a music video celebrating HGO’s “Veterans Songbook” project.
Scenic Artist, Angelique Powers, shares her technique for creating realistic faux steel, which she put to work on “Dutchman” and “The Owl Answers” at Penumbra Theatre.
Cinematographer, Barry Andersson, has put nearly every one of our Silk LED soft lights to work on his projects. He shares his experiences with the fixtures and his opinions on what they do best on set.
In order to broadcast live at the end of each stage of the Tour de France, NBC Sports hires a mobile studio equipped with RoscoVIEW – enabling its viewers to see the cycling action in the background.
Scenic Artist, Donna Wymore, specializes in Christmas Tree Backdrops for “The Nutcracker.” She relies on Rosco Scenic Paint to create her holiday masterpieces – and she advises customers painting her “Paint It Yourself” drops to do the same.
Zack Caplan is a member of the in-house team of filmmakers at JetBlue Airlines, and he uses a fleet of Rosco LED solutions to shoot JetBlue’s corporate video projects.
Scenic Artist, Jamie Clausius, shares her rediscovery of schlepitchka – and other inventive scenic art techniques – for a backdrop project she painted for Tobins Lake Studios.
Scenic Artist, Gabriel Barrera created his ScenicG Workshops to instruct scenic art techniques to underrepresented communities. Gabriel describes a few of his techniques & shares some of his students’ results.