Many of the settings we have been looking at are set in remote areas and one which is very dark and shaded and next to a graveyard. We are planning to shoot at round 3 to 5 each day where it will be becoming dark and murky. Also the top picture is very remote and it would be very unlikely to see people or a car, creating more of a impression of our character being lost and threatened. And also with the snow, it will make it even more remote. We will have to make sure all of our actors are able to get there on time. It will also, be more likely that it is very icy, so we will have to make sure it if safe and that we do not drop of break our equipment. A advantage, however is that all of these photos are above are right next to each other, which means it would be easy to shoot all of these in the same area.



If I were you, I would shoot when it is a little lighter. It is easier to make the image darker using the editing software; if it's too dark when you film, your footage will be grainy.
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