Some of the forest being used, we made sure that is was light enough to be seen from all angles, the forest was full of trees (obviously) but enough for it to seem clearly like a forest but also enough space for our actress to run.
We had an axe brought with us, then Sam hit a stump in the ground with it to secure it in the wood. We chose Sam to hit the wood because Sam has a lot of experience with wood.

We also strung up some nooses from a tree to hang down below, something our actress may not notice, but these also help to build up tensiomn around the opening, with a feeling of impending doom, out audience will be expecting something but they're not quite sure what.Also here's a picture of our cabin we used where the antagonist were to stay. Inside the cabin it's dark which aids us in also using low key lighting as well as our usual high key lighting. Also the cabin is small and slightly decyaed giving it more of a creepy effect.


We took a close up of the axe we used, and also the axe hanging between a noose, this is within the cabin that the antagonist is living in, as we don't see the inside of the cabin in the opening, we've left it very bare that there's nothing inside it, the reason the noose and the axe are in there is for a panning close up, where you will not get a full view of what is inside the cabin at all.


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