Virginia Rae Callan's debut.
Virginia Rae Callan's son, Brennan James Callan already had graduated from the University of Louisville, but while earning his five colleges there; he attended during the same time that Bruce Marshall Romans was a student. Working on this film was the inspiration for Brennan James Callan to start the Kentuckiana Cinematography Club (KCC) to network entertainment professionals for future motion picture projects in the Ohio Valley Region. Eventually, the Kentuckiana Cinematography Club (KCC) had members in over 100+ nations around the world. This is why the film had positive results besides just making a singular film.
Many of the locations for the movie were sincerely shot in the classrooms, auditoriums, and exterior locations at the University of Louisville because the school welcomed the production and it kept the film more authentic. One of the locations was in the Quad, between the Bingham Humanities building, the Ekstrom Library, the Life Sciences Building, and several buildings from the 1800s.
Over the weeks of production, the cast and crew did a good deal of networking with one another. For many years afterward, these new friendships meant that participants would help one another on countless other films. This film created many positive outcomes for inspiring more local productions to take place.
Many of the actors and actresses in this movie actually were active and former students at the University of Louisville. Therefore, they felt completely comfortable in these locations.