-One special challenge for the production team was how to convey Bella's depression once Edward departs. In the books..the month pages do it. (October, November, December, January) In the passage of time is represented with. Bella sits in her chair in the bedroom and a camera circles around here while the seasons change outside her window.
-Another shot manipulation, instead of Bella running to her truck and driving home after seeing the wolves in the meadow, she runs out of the woods and tells Charlie immediately that she saw them. Changes made to make the scene more efficient.
-The dreamcatcher stirs up emotions in all the major characters: Jacob says it will catch bad dreams. Edward is irritated that his rival gave Bella an intimate gift, and Charlie regrets that it stops working.
-Film Editor Peter Lambert edited a portion of the film during his daily commute. This may be the first major motion picture in which the biggest portion of the first assembly of the film was edited in the backseat of a car.
-As a sign that Bella is committed to Edward her clothes are linked to his color wise. After he leaves she doesn't pay much attention to her appearance.
-They wanted Jacob's house to be "like a stepping stone into the forest world". So it's further from the heart of the reservation.
-Emily and Sam's house is deeper in the forest, more separate from regular life.
-Art director Cathrerine Ircha helped make sure the productions maintained "fan friendly continuity". She kept an eye on fan sites and blogs .