- Precisely etched apertures simulate a
variety of Iris openings
- May be used with most ellipsoidal
reflector spotlights used in theatrical and television production
- High quality stainless steel
- Ideal for touring work
- Fits Rosco Pattern Holder
Rosco Aperture Patterns are a series of
carefully graded circular holes that allow the lighting designer or electrician to
simulate the effect of an Iris unit with most ellipsoidal reflector spotlights.
They have been designed exclusively for
Rosco by Robert Davis, a theatre consultant who has made a specialty of solving problems
for other lighting designers.
With Rosco Aperture Gobos the diameter
of the beam of light can be "fine tuned" to cover performers or scenic pieces
when Iris units are unavailable.
They can also be used to create
perspective effects. Pools of light that diminish as they run upstage can be projected
using smaller and smaller aperture patterns.thus reproducing the light of street lamps.
Rosco Aperture Gobos are handy
accessories when touring. A set of four adds flexibility to a fixed inventory of
instruments and should be part of every technicians "bag of tricks". |