Introducing MIX from Rosco and DMG Lumière – an LED fixture that will change how filmmakers create colored light on set.

Introducing MIX from Rosco and DMG Lumière – an LED fixture that will change how filmmakers create colored light on set.
Director and Cinematographer, Barry Andersson, put a Silk 220 LED soft light and a DMG Lumière MAXI Switch to work on his latest feature. He explains how they both helped him overcome challenges he encountered on location.
A closer look at DMG Lumière – who are they, where did the name come from and what’s in store for the brand after Rosco’s acquisition?
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.
The Silk 220 is the brightest Silk LED soft light we’ve released yet! Even with all its brilliance, the fixture still maintains the soft, uncompromisingly clean output Rosco Silks are known for.
Barry Andersson wanted to know how his Silk 210 LED Soft Light compared to the 1K fresnel setup he was used to working with – so, he shot a video that compared the two lights and shared the results.
Cinematographer Barry Andersson recently shot a project on a rooftop location that decided to extend into the night. Luckily, he had two Rosco Silk LED soft lights along to light the set.
Based on feedback we’ve received from the field, we’ve updated our Silk Family of LED soft lights with new control features – plus, we’ve added two new sizes – the Silk 205 and Silk 305!
Cinematographer Carlos Esteves CSC shared his thoughts and observations with us after using our Silk LED soft lights to illuminate a Canon event celebrating the release of their new C700 camera.