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Is it a good idea?

I'm currently shooting a film about a Serial Killer. It's really nasty stuff, and the main character is really not a nice guy.

Anyway... the actor playing the role has allowed us to use his car in the film, and his number plate appears on screen in a couple of scenes. Seeing how vile his character is... i'm starting to get a little worried that i'm showing his actual number plate on screen for all to see.

What are your thoughts on this? Should i blur it out, leave it, crop the shot? Am i just over-analysing things?
 
I would have to see the shot to give a better opinion. You could soft blur the plate, so the effect isn't as obvious.

Also, I would worry less if this was an online short. There are a lot of movies with license plates in view. If it's a feature going to DVD, I would probably blur it.
 
Can't crop it out in post?
Can you re-shoot the scene without the plate?
Can you get a After Effects replacement plate layered over it, like GEdwards does in Monsters?
 
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