An overhead shot displaying the scope of the Ramelle set. A network of conduits running underneath rubble and buildings carried electrical cabling to a series of distribution boxes cleverly concealed within the debris. "It was hard to control the sunlight in Ramelle because the buildings were so high," recalls Kwiatkowski. "So again, we used smoke as a means to take the light out. We had to postion and often move the smokers according to the wind."