Lighting Designer and Rosco Ambassador Trey Brazeal used Rosco Pica Cubes as the footlights for a production of Little Shop of Horrors.

Lighting Designer and Rosco Ambassador Trey Brazeal used Rosco Pica Cubes as the footlights for a production of Little Shop of Horrors.
Designer Josh Epstein shares why the realistic tungsten & evocative colors produced by Rosco’s Miro Cube 4CA makes it an excellent LED footlight solution.
Lighting Designer Don Darnutzer used a combination of handmade lighting masks & Rosco patterns to create mountainous gobo projections for a production of “Carmen.”
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.
Lighting Designer Mike Baldassari describes how he worked with Rosco to create R381 Baldassari Blue in order to solve a common lighting design issue.
Lighting Designer Bradley King explains why and how he chose the Rosco Braq Cube 4C as the footlights in his his Tony Award®-winning lighting design for the hit Broadway musical “Hadestown.”
Several Rosco Braq Cube 4C LED fixtures were installed inside the new Oxy Arts venue in Los Angeles. One of the first programs they lit up was a residency from the world-famous Bob Baker Marionette Theater.
While designing a one-man show, LD Jimmy Lawlor determined that he needed to make the venue’s LED Par lights more versatile. That’s when he discovered Rosco’s OPTI-SCULPT beam shaping lenses.
Lighting Designer Cory Pattak designed a pair of custom glass gobos for a production of “1776.” Those two gobos are now available to everyone because we recently added them to our library of standard gobos.
Rosco’s own Matt Pagliaro tells how he used Miro Cube 4C units to enhance his rock and roll lighting design for a community theatre production of “Rock of Ages.”