For the forest filming, there wasn't too much, if anything to worry about in regards to dressing the set as we needed the set to seem as natural as possible and so would leave the audience thinking that nothing will happen until the killer first shows up in the scene.
The main thing we needed to worry about in regards to mise en scene and continuity, was the fact that we needed to re film the forest scene as we didn't feel like we had enough footage to make a good choice in regards to other possible shots we could've included. This, however, easily avoided as we had the character outfits already arranged and so knew exactly what she wore in the first shoot without needing to dig through the footage we had from the castle scene and the first forest shoot.
Another issue we had, was that I was otherwise occupied with work and sports at the weekend and had no spare time to be able to attend filming, however, we avoided any continuity errors in terms of dress code by giving Tia what I wore to the first shoot and her boyfriend, Tyler, was able to fill in for me since we are both of similar build and no minimal skin (if any) is on show so you're unable to see who is wearing the clothes which solidifies our method of concealing the killers identity if two different people are able to look identical in the clothing we chose for the killer.
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