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 Filming didn’t come without its challenges, and there were a few moments that tested our patience and creativity. One of the biggest challenges was dealing with the weather. We had planned several outdoor night scenes, but a sudden downpour threw off our schedule. We quickly adjusted and decided to use the rain to our advantage, adding an extra layer of intensity to the racing scenes. It created a slick, dangerous environment for the races, which fit perfectly with the tension we were aiming for. Another challenge was coordinating the stunts. While we had professional drivers for certain sequences, the logistics of filming high-speed action required a lot of coordination. There were multiple takes to get the timing right for each stunt, and we had to make sure the actors felt safe while performing. We also faced some technical issues with our equipment; some cameras overheated during long shoots, which caused delays. Despite these setbacks, the crew was determined to push through and find solutions. We had to get creative with lighting to ensure that the scenes still looked dynamic under the rainy conditions. David worked hard to adjust the angles and make sure the car scenes still felt intense, even in less-than-ideal weather. The actors remained focused and worked through the challenges, delivering some of their best performances despite the unexpected conditions. It was a reminder that filmmaking isn’t always smooth sailing, but overcoming obstacles is part of what makes the process so rewarding. By the end of the week, we had made up for lost time and managed to capture the scenes we needed, feeling more accomplished than ever.



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