Three BIPOC artists – a performer/choreographer, a mixed media artist & a lighting designer – use their art to uplift black & brown voices.

Three BIPOC artists – a performer/choreographer, a mixed media artist & a lighting designer – use their art to uplift black & brown voices.
These are the questions that most filmmakers ask when they first learn about Rosco e-colour+. Once they hear the answers, they usually switch from Lee to E!
Cinematographer & Rosco Ambassador Richard William Preisner introduces our new Rosco E276 Blackout by demonstrating three ways to use it on set.
Photographer Aaron Anderson shares the portraits he created for three Olympic athletes and explains the lighting setup & color choices he made for each one.
The artists at Knomad Colab used Rosco Image Spot Minis to create window projections for a series of pop-up light art activations around Philadelphia.
Give Kids The World Village used several different Rosco solutions to enhance areas of their Night Of A Million Lights holiday light display & fundraiser.
Photographer Eva Creel used filters out of her Rosco Digital After Dark Flash Pack to add otherworldly color effects into her Halloween portraits.
Lighting Designer Christina Watanabe describes how she created passion on stage for a production of “The Wild Party” by using Rosco’s vivid Storaro colors.
Photographer, Sandy Dee, describes how she used Rosco color filters to create background colors in a portrait photo shoot inspired by the television show “Riverdale.”
Popular in European theaters, the Rosco Supergel range of color filters has many characteristics that set it apart from other lighting filters.