Originally planned under a different title, the movie was initially intended to be shot in a room which would serve as the site for the woman psychologist to meet with the men in a group counseling session. Its original shoot date was planned for the spring of 2020. The onslaught of the worldwide pandemic then caused the shoot to be postponed to the summer of 2020, and then the fall 2020, and when the prospect of a location shoot looked ever more doubtful, it was decided to rewrite the script to make it COVID relevant and to film the entire movie via Zoom.
The movie was filmed entirely during Zoom meetings. This was appropriate because the movie is literally about a Zoom meeting.
Each of the eight people who produced the movie, did so without leaving their houses. Five actors resided in Hawaii, with two actors residing in Honolulu, Hawaii. One actor resided in Aiea, Hawaii. One actor resided in Kailua, Hawaii. One actor resided in Kahaluu, Hawaii. Two actors resided on the mainland continental U.S. One actor resided in Salt Lake City, Utah. The other actor resided in Atlanta, Georgia. The writer, director, and lead producer, resided in Waimanalo, Hawaii.
The movie was first produced as an online play for the Hawaii community theater, TAG - The Actors' Group.
This movie was filmed during the worldwide pandemic of 2020 wherein, following lock down recommendations, no one associated with the movie ever gathered together in person.