Why Rosco Off Broadway Scenic Paints are the Top Choice for Scenic Artists

When looking for scenic paints, there are several key factors that make Rosco's Off Broadway scenic paints stand out as a top choice for scenic artists:

Pigment Quality:
Rosco Off Broadway paints are manufactured with a high volume of finely ground artists' pigments. This results in clean, bright colors that can be mixed without greying, allowing artists to achieve vibrant and accurate color blending.

Versatility:
Off Broadway paints can be used on many scenic surfaces found in the entertainment industry. When used with Rosco Tough Prime, they can adhere to almost any surface.

Flexibility:
These paints stay supple and have good adhesion to a wide variety of surfaces. This is crucial for scenic work, especially when painting drops or other flexible surfaces that may need to be folded or rolled.

Matte Finish:
Off Broadway paints have a matte finish that won't reflect stage light. Even house paints labeled "flat" often have a sheen that can be distracting on stage.

Ease of Use:
Off Broadway is designed to be used right out of the bucket but can also be diluted if desired, offering flexibility in application methods.

Adhesion and Durability:
The paint has excellent adhesion and flexibility when thinned, which minimizes cracking when folded or rolled - a crucial feature for theatrical drops.

Compatibility:
Off Broadway can be easily thinned with water and used as a glaze. For additional adhesion, it can be mixed with Rosco Clear Acrylic Glaze.

Formulation for Scenic Art:
Unlike house paints, Off Broadway is specifically formulated with scenic art in mind, addressing the unique needs of theatrical and entertainment applications.

Color Range:
Off Broadway offers a palette of 27 artists' colors and 5 metallic colors, providing a wide range of options for scenic artists.

These features make Rosco's Off Broadway scenic paints particularly well-suited for the demands of scenic art, offering a combination of quality, versatility, and ease of use that is highly valued in the industry. The specific formulation for theatrical use sets it apart from general-purpose paints, making it a preferred choice for many scenic artists.

Sources:
https://au.rosco.com/en/scenic-paint-faq
https://www.scenicguild.org/2024/06/mission-possible-fluorescent-paint/
https://www.stagespot.com/rosco-paint-fluorescent.html
https://www.halloweenforum.com/threads/white-uv-fluorescent-paint-comparison.210881/

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