The filmmakers decided to film as much as possible in one night. They charged the camera battery before setting up the camera on a tripod to ensure it would not turn off during shooting. They filmed the scenes without flashbacks first since the main character would be in the same state of mind and clothing. The camera and tripod from the college were used to get clear, professional footage without unnecessary shaking. No studio lighting or microphone were used to keep the scenes looking natural. Some practice takes helped them get used to filming before shooting the first real scenes. The only initial problem was the tripod slipping, but this was fixed by securing the clips. Pre-production and storyboarding helped the filming go smoothly by knowing what shots were