When Producer Brian Winterton saw Actor Bill Zasadil's head-shot on an acting website, he predicted that Bill would be hired for the role: just a few weeks later Bill was on set.
An actress dropped out of the film the night before the longest and most intricate day of shooting. After spending all night searching, Bill Zasadil contacted his close friend Kelsey Gunn and she showed up the next morning and performed amazingly.
The surveillance cameras used in the film are motion-activated. Before each take, Director Brian Vidal ran up and down the halls waving his arms to activate the cameras.
The credits of the film scroll slightly off kilter. This is not a mistake, but a directorial choice.