The film's art department constructed two tree houses. One was built more than six feet off the ground and used specifically for exterior shots. The second was built three feet off the ground to make it easier to position the camera for shooting the interior. In early drafts, Glen, David, and Kevin were supposed to fall through the rickety old floor, and the lower tree house would have made the stunt safer to perform. That scene was eliminated during preproduction.
Joshua Courtade created many of the characters with specific actors in mind - particularly the three leads, which Courtade wrote for himself and his friends Scott Merriman and Robert William Ford.
Robert William Ford actually spent fewer days on set than his co-leads (Scott Merriman and Joshua Courtade) despite the fact that he has the most dialogue in the film and receives top billing.
Three of the principle female characters share a first initial with the actresses who play them. Dana Blackstone plays Donna Shaw, Alicia Humphrey plays Alison, and Rachel Clare Higgins plays Rose Greenfield. This was not intentional in the writing or casting.
Shot in only ten days.