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Pete The Cat

Scenic Artist Tim Parati used Rosco Invisible Blue Fluorescent Paint to create large, glowing scenery for a production of “Pete The Cat” at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte.

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Three Days of Rain

Scenic and Lighting Designer Paul Yeates created a “UV-blueprint” scenic effect using a combination of Rosco UV scenic paint and Rosco UV LED fixtures.

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A UV Effect Gives An Angel Its Wings

Scenic Artist, Jenn Bobo, used Rosco UV paints to create a special effect that announced the angel’s arrival on stage in a production of “Angels in America.”

Read more at our Spectrum Blog: http://www.rosco.com/spectrum/index.php/2018/05/a-uv-effect-gives-an-angel-its-wings/

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Shana

Die-cut Flat Plywood. Painted with Off broadway Paint and Fluorescent Paint. Sealed with marine grade polyurethane. Viewed through binoculars on a rooftop as part of the Wassaic Festival summer exhibition "Homeward Found", June-Sept. 2012.

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Kristin

I wanted to create an island that was practical and not loose the magic in the script. I went with layers of the pure colors on a white base and then rag-rolled two greys on top to create a rock-like appearance to everything. I then went back and added a few patches of the bright colors on top and put some florescent in a few spots so when the UV filter passed over it gave some of the units the appearance of movement and added some visual interest.

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Terrence

Work made for a Disco-Restaurant in Rome

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Bonnie

This was a production of Willy Wonka for Boone High School in Orlando FL. The set was painted with Rosco Off-Broadway Scenic Paints. Colors used were Ultramarine Blue, Fire Red, Orange, Lemon Yellow, Golden Yellow, Purple, Magenta, Pthalo Green, Sky Blue, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre, Pthalo Blue, White and Black. Also used were some Fluorescent paints, Blue, Red and Yellow. You can find some more of my sets, props etc. on my blog http://uniquelysprung.blogspot.com

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Shan

In this scene, and because of limited backstage space, we changed the look of the scenery by overpainting with ROSCO UV Invisible Blue. The supernatural feel this gave the crypt was stellar.

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Tom

This was a jungle themed school dance that we used gobos to create a tree line across the stage.

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