The large amounts of snow and ice around at this time of year could be used to build up an atmosphere in our movie and it could also make the filming look more interesting, artistic and visually interesting. It will also tie scenes together as many places look similar when snowy. This means that we can use different locations for different aspects of the filming and make it seem like it is set in only one place. The consistency of weather conditions will make the film flow better, and stop different scenes looking out of place.
EDIT:
Here are the scenes we had to scrap because of the snow, as explained below.
This, whilst seeming like A good idea at the time, did not unfortunately work. The snow disappeared before we had a chance to film the campfire scenes and refused to come back, which would have left us with a big continuity error between the running scenes and the campfire scenes. This meant we had to re-film the running scenes without the snow to fit in with the rest of the film.
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