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 Preparing for filming meant making sure we had all the right equipment. Nathaniel took charge of researching and selecting the best cameras to capture the fast-paced action of the street racing scenes. We needed cameras that could handle high-speed footage while still maintaining crisp detail. Along with the cameras, we rented stabilizers to ensure smooth shots while driving, and action cameras for a first-person perspective from inside the cars. We also rented a drone to get aerial shots of the races, adding a dynamic layer to the film’s visuals. David was in charge of organizing the lighting, especially for the night scenes. We needed the lighting to feel dramatic but not overpower the action, so we tested different setups before filming began. As we worked through the equipment list, we realized how important every detail would be in bringing the film to life. The crew came together to set everything up the day before shooting, ensuring that each piece of gear was ready to go. The final piece of the puzzle was the cars themselves; we made sure they were safe for the stunt scenes and had the look we needed. With the equipment and cars prepared, we did a few test runs to make sure the gear was working as expected. It was amazing to see everything coming together. As the crew set up the first location, the anticipation built. The actors were ready, the cameras were in place, and we were prepared for our first day of shooting. The excitement was real—we were one step closer to making our vision a reality.


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