Having the three different versions of the scene, I needed to render the scene. I chose to use Mental Ray, as it could provide the best results for what I was creating. I batch rendered the scene as individual .jpg images, so that I could easily stop the render process if things went wrong, without losing what had already been done. I rendered the images at 720p as this was the only high definition format that the editing software, used to link the images in sequence, could render in up to 60fps. I also added motion blur through Mental Ray in Maya, which works by altering the shutter angle. I kept the settings at one, as setting them higher made the scene unrecognisable, due to both the camera moving and the car moving. Figure 5 shows the same frame with and without motion blur. Adobe After Effects was used to link the images together, playing them at the intended speed, and exporting the finished clip.