Actor Don A. King was originally cast as Peter Renfroe, but due to scheduling conflicts, he had to decline. Warren Keyes was cast soon after, as the role had originally been written as an African American.
Everyone on the crew had a role to play in the film (as an actor) except for Assistant Director/Art Director Wanda Lilly. When asked to play a role in the film, she said "No, I'm doing too much already."
The entire movie was filmed in 15 days from February 20th to March 29th, 2010. Editing was completed April 20th, 2010. The film premieres May 1st at the 2010 Cape Fear Independent Film Festival making the entire turnaround time approximately 10 weeks from the first day of filming.
The movie was filmed on a Panasonic HVX200 which was purchased specifically for the film. Shipment of the camera was delayed by the seller and the crew became concerned that it would not arrive before they had to start the project. The camera was delivered 1 hour before auditions were held. This is the main reason why several scenes in the finished film have a slow-motion feel, because Director William Lilly had not learned how to operate the camera properly and was unable to go back and reshoot the scenes.
Most locations were secured within 24 hours of filming (some less than that). The only locations planned ahead of time were Producer Chris Houldsworth's office (used as Mr. Darby's office), the restaurant, and the Director's home.