Devlin Design Group created a new set for Baltimore’s WBFF that used elements of the city’s architecture and history. The Maryland State and Baltimore City flags are represented in the design. “The historic touches throughout the set honor the heritage of Baltimore and our founder,” said Mark Nadeau, Sinclair’s production director.
WBFF, Sinclair’s Fox affiliate in Baltimore, wanted Devlin Design Group to use “next-generation” thinking to create a scenic storytelling environment when it designed the station’s new set.
“Team DDG delivered a design that energizes the entire staff and serves the community. The historic touches throughout the set honor the heritage of Baltimore and our founder,” said Mark Nadeau, Sinclair’s production director.
Baltimore has been called a “city of neighborhoods” with 72 designated historic districts.
The streets are lined with thousands of distinctive red brick rowhouses which architecturally define the city. The scenic team spent hours to accurately portray the red brick appearing on accent walls throughout the design.
It was important the set embrace viewers by capturing the vibe of this station’s dedication to its community, to capture Baltimore and the station’s history.
The Maryland State and Baltimore City flags are represented in the design.
“Sinclair Broadcast Group is dedicated to developing the next generation of broadcasting. We are thrilled to partner with them to help define the future,” said Kartik Dakshinamoorthy, Devlin Design Group’s VP of scenic design.
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