Gobos
TheatreHouse has a variety of Size B Steel Rosco gobos in stock and those we don't have on hand we can usually be ship to you within a couple weeks. Below you'll also find links to the ImagePro projector, colorizer patterns, and custom gobos. Pattern holders and donuts are right below the links and, if you're just getting into the exciting world of gobos, information about gobos in general is at the bottom of this page.

Rosco Pattern Holder $9.95
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Rosco Pattern Holder ETC $9.95
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Donut - Standard Size $5.65
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Donut - Baby Zoom $5.65
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Gobotron Projector $269.95
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A pattern, or gobo, is a disc used to project an image or add texture to a wall or floor. Conceived by some of the world’s leading lighting designers, the Rosco range presently includes over 700 standard steel gobo designs. To insure design integrity the patterns are etched using a precise double-sided process on stainless steel. The result is durable, high quality patterns which will withstand the extreme heat at the gate of ellipsoidal spotlights.
Can't find exactly what you'd like? Visit Rosco's site for their entire selection and let us know which Rosco gobo you're interested in: ROSCO GOBOS. We're also offering Rosco's SX Gobo Projector with 6 metal gobos already installed -- click image above for more info!
Rosco Designer Patterns are round to allow for rotation in the gate when aligning the projected image. The standard "B" size is suitable for most fixtures with a 6" lens when used with a Rosco Pattern Holder or the holders of other manufacturers. The pattern can be trimmed as needed with a pair of scissors.
Click on "Colorizer Patterns to see ideas and products for creating colorful presentations.
Want to show actual places and images? Click on "imagePro" to find out more about this incredible projector and its' corresponding stock library. The choices are endless and perfect for your multi-color theatrical or entertainment needs: international cities, famous monuments, mountain ranges and planets, just to name a few!
Still have questions? The following links provide answers to the most common technical questions and concerns. If you have a more specific question that is not addressed here, please call.
Maximum Wattage per Gobo type
Standard Gobo Sizes
Fixture Specifications (for gobos)
Gobo Holder Requirements
Preparing and Submitting Artwork for Custom Gobos
Sizing your projection to specific dimensions(This link downloads a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet containing useful formula for determining the size of your projection given a specific beam angle and throw distance. In addition it will help you to calculate the necessary reduction or enlargements to the image area of a gobo in order to meet a certain sized projection.)