If I Had a Higher Budget...
While I don't think much would change aesthetically if I had had a professional budget for my film, I do think there would be a few things subject to change. Aesthetically, though, I really enjoy the "found footage" vibe- the main change I would make would be having the access to professional lighting and editing softwares that can clean and clear up my footage. I could also use that professional budget to stay in a filming location longer, and more thought out- still in a forested area, but maybe securing that area off from the public for a while to shoot. I would keep it in a mountainous area: I loved working somewhere a little farther from home and unique to setting- and it also works amazingly with the story and aesthetics of my film, just would be more professionally set up and manufactured.
I wouldn't, however, utilize a professional budget to bring in any big-name actors: while the experience they provide is something filmmakers love to work with, I think horror as a genre thrives with no-name actors getting their big break, or, just being known for the role they dominated. It also fits in with the low-budget, "found footage" aesthetic of the film, as well as the mystery and tension. Personally, I do not feel as scared when an actor I know a lot about is the one acting through things- it makes it too easy to detach from the story in my opinion.

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