Blog Post #28- The criminal vehicle

 Most criminals usually have some sort of getaway vehicle in order to flee the scene after they have successfully committed their crime. And with their getaway vehicle they also usually have a getaway driver in order to drive them away from the scene instead of the criminal driving the vehicle. In my case, D.L's partner will be the getaway driver for D.L after he has successfully robbed James's house. In my project I have decided to use a black jeep for the vehicle that the criminals use. My reasoning for this is very similar to my reasons for my choices of costuming. What I mean by this is that I chose this vehicle because it fits with the stereotype of criminals wearing mostly dark attire during the night in order to blend in better with the darkness of the night and having a black vehicle would blend in better at night than a car that has a more vibrant color.

The vehicle that will be used throughout my film

The criminal vehicle will be shown during the start and end of my project. At the start, the criminal vehicle is shown by D.L and his partner driving around a neighborhood in order to find a house to rob. Once D.L finds an intriguing house, he exits the vehicle and his partner then drives away from the house where D.L was dropped off at. At the end of my film D.L will be shown entering the vehicle with the stolen goods in order to flee the crime scene. James will then look outside through his front door and see the vehicle driving away from his house. The vehicle that the criminals use is their main way of transportation in my film. 

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