As we mentioned we planned to go back and re-shoot the car scenes as we felt it wasn't as thriving as we would have liked it to be. In order to improve our overall film quality we had to have some sort of lighting but before we went to the warehouse we had to get the lighting equipment from our teachers. We spent the lesson getting a basic understanding of how to set up them and use them in a professional matter so we wouldn't make any mistakes such as have shadows or anything in the background. Mr Roberts explained to us the certain angles and frames we could use to create a good shot and we kept these in mind as we went back to the warehouse to film again.
We came to film the car scenes again but had to face to the problem that there was no where to plug the lighting equipment we had as we were filming outside. We went to another warehouse located right next to the one we were already at to ask if they had a plug extension cord we could borrow and therefore be able to plug the lights from the inside and lead them to the outside so we could film. Fortunately they had one we could borrow and immediately we got straight to filming. Two of Hedley's also came down to help us as we were experimenting with different cars and different styles such sharp edgy driving from different sides of the warehouse to upload later and see what worked the best. Over the weekend we had uploaded the video onto Imovie and spent some time quickly editing it down to the few seconds that we needed. We are really happy with the outcome with the overall scene as the contrast of the gloomy night and the lighting from the car work really well together and again focuses on the idea that the audience are questioning the mans whereabouts what is to come. We feel this works really well with the generic conventions of a gangster/drama as there's always some tension throughout these kinds of films and moments where the audience are left to wonder whats going on, usually a dim background is created to set the scene and night time is always seen as a more scary atmosphere and bad things are more likely to happen and we wanted to bring these aspects into out opening.