The full production cycle took only 2 hours. Sergey A. came up with the concept in 5 minutes. It took 5 minutes to shoot the opening scene. The director spent 7.5 minutes running towards the night forest near a country house. Filming went on for 40 minutes without a break. Sergey spent another 7.5 minutes on the way back. It took 5 minutes to create the project in Sony Vegas 10 and transfer the video material from the phone to the computer. In 40 minutes, Sergey voiced the footage. All the lines were invented by Sergey right during the dubbing process. The remaining 10 minutes were spent editing and writing the opening and background titles.
The film was shot as a parody of blogger Dmitriy Maslennikov. It also makes fun of the concept of paranormal videos and the found footage genre.
The abandoned house at the beginning of the film is the "House-Commune" in the city of Smolensk. Sergey A. took this photo during a trip to Smolensk in 2018. This footage was also used in the film Lost and forgotten (2018). In 2020, Sergey A. wrote the book "Smolensk Horror Stories," in which he dedicated a separate story to this house.
During filming, a migrant worker came onto the set and needed to go to the toilet. These frames were inserted by Sergey A. after the final credits.