This document discusses the macro and micro decisions that go into filmmaking. Macro decisions include the storyline, genre, target audience, and morals/messages communicated. Micro decisions are the smaller elements that form the macro, such as editing, lighting, costumes, props, and location. An example film discussed is The Woman in Black, with details about its horror genre storyline, the woman in black's ominous black costume, and the remote, isolated location of Eel Marsh House. The document also provides examples of macro and micro decisions the author would make for their own film about the impacts of mental illness.