Winter Film Awards proudly continues our partnership with Rosco for our 8th Annual Film Festival!

RoscoWinter Film Awards is proud to continue our partnership with Rosco for our 8th Annual International Film Festival! Our attending Filmmakers will receive awesome GaffTacTM Tape and an e-colour+ swatchbook in their swag bag this year.

New York City’s 8th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival runs February 14-23 2019. Check out our jam-packed lineup of 89 fantastic films in all genres from 32 countries, including Animation, Drama, Comedy, Thriller, Horror, Documentary and Music Video. Hollywood might ignore women and people of color, but Winter Film Awards celebrates everyone!

About Rosco

Founded in 1910, Rosco is a leader in products for the architecture, theater, film & television, and photography industries. Best known for lighting filters, the company offers product lines in more than a dozen categories, including LED fixtures, dichroic glass filters, lighting effects equipment, fog and haze machines, flooring, green & blue screen paint and backdrops for film, television and broadcast. Rosco has been recognized with four Academy Awards® for the development of innovative products and systems for the production of feature films. Headquartered in Stamford, CT, Rosco maintains fully staffed businesses in France, Brazil, Canada, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Filmmaker, Andy Van den Eynde, shot this short music video on a sound stage using DMG Lumière MIX LED fixtures. He created the contrasting colors in the scene using the myMIX mobile app. To learn more about how Andy and his crew used MIX to make this video, read our Spectrum Blog

About Winter Film Awards

Winter Film Awards is an all volunteer, minority- and women-owned registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2011 in New York City by a group of filmmakers and enthusiasts. The program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the NY State Council on the Arts.

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