Filmmaker Tanner Short was so inspired by our Mardi Gras themed Rosco Color of the Week post that he Captured the featured color in the myMIX app and re-created the color with his SL1 MIX light for a Mardi Gras themed videoshoot!

Filmmaker Tanner Short was so inspired by our Mardi Gras themed Rosco Color of the Week post that he Captured the featured color in the myMIX app and re-created the color with his SL1 MIX light for a Mardi Gras themed videoshoot!
Cinematographer Xavier Dolléans explains how he used the “Capture” feature in the myMIX App to create a unique color during a scene he was shooting for the teen-drama SKAM France.
Director of Photography Stuart White has a set of DMG Lumière SWITCH LED fixtures. He shared with us the five reasons why those lights are on almost every production he works on.
While shooting an independent feature film, Cinematographer James Mathers needed a light that was bright, lightweight, mobile and able to work indoors & in the cold of winter. His solution? The DMG Lumière MAXI SWITCH.
Cinematographer Eduardo Ramirez-Gonzalez has used Rosco Colors throughout his career, but he created those same gel colors (plus a few of his own!) using our MIX LED technology for The Bonfyre’s “Automatic” music video.
Director of Photography, Andy Van den Eynde, explains how DMG Lumière MIX technology expedited his workflow on a music video shoot that showcases the features of the MIX LED fixtures and the myMIX App.
Cinematographer Chris Vanderschaaf recently tested the DMG Lumière MAXI Switch on a high-speed, slow-motion project, then shared how one, singular MAXI delivered the clean, bright output he needed.
When they needed a lighting package to shoot a promo video of a new excavator on the factory floor – filmmakers from IMAGE4YOU chose the Switch range of LED soft lights from DMG Lumière by Rosco.
Cinematographer Benjamin Gaskell created the same soft look of a Book Lighting setup using a DMG Lumière MAXI Switch shining through a piece of Rosco diffusion during a David Crosby music video shoot.
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.