The call came at exactly 5:00PM today (Friday) but it was enough to warm my heart after a very hectic week. Due to an overload of activities (Earth Day, Olympians visit, son's birthday, Terry's reception, etc.) I wasn't aware that WWE was bringing Extreme Rules to Baltimore Sunday for a championship match, which will be broadcast on Pay Per View.
The call came from a producer of the show, seeking permission to film inside Oriole Park for a montage of beauty shots he wants of Baltimore. Seems his head producer is from here and wants to show his hometown's attractive points of interest as part of the show.
Broadcasts like this are where sports meets tourism and economic development. High def footage of Baltimore's attractions in the spring, showning their proximity to downtown and the harbor, are what draw individuals and even meeting planners to consider coming to Maryland for their vacation or event.
I wasn't able to help him out with his request to shoot in the ballpark, but we spend quite a while talking about other options that show the town at his best. (Having been through this with the Dew Crew, I have a pretty good idea of the panoramic shots they like. I just don't want to go to the top of Silo Point again.)
I won't be around when Jack Swagger (who is supposed to be a really wholesome guy despite his ring reputation) defends his title. But 1st Mariner expects quite a crowd and it seems like many will be out of towners. Those watching on Pay For View will also feel some of the ambiance of Baltimore as part of the action.
I love those calls, and the folks who realize the importance of a sense of place in setting the stage for their production.
It was worth working late on a beautiful Friday afternoon.
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