Roger Fires Discusses Production Design for 'Scrubs' Revival
Production designer Roger Fires recently shared insights into his work on a new iteration of the classic "Scrubs" hospital set. Speaking at IndieWire's Craft Roundtables, Fires detailed his approach to ensure the new design felt authentic and familiar to audiences. The goal was to create a set that was both believable and evoked a sense of being "back home" for viewers.
Production designer Roger Fires has elaborated on his creative process for the set design of the upcoming "Scrubs" revival.
During his appearance at IndieWire's Craft Roundtables, Fires explained how he tackled the challenge of updating the show's iconic hospital environment. His aim was to infuse the new set with a sense of realism and believability, while also retaining a familiar feel for long-time fans of the series.
The design strategy focused on striking a balance that would make viewers feel a connection to the beloved original series, described as a feeling of being "back home." Fires's discussion shed light on the intricate considerations involved in re-imagining a well-known fictional space for a new production.
(Source: IndieWire)



