The movie was shot strictly for free online exhibition. Because of this, the producers opted to step away from the professional grade equipment and experiment with the video feature of a digital still camera. The camera was a Canon and the original digital files it produced were .avi format.
Spuyten Duyvil is the name of an area in The Bronx, where the Harlem River and the Hudson River merge. The term has many meanings, the most popular and most accurate is "Spiteful Devil" or "In Spite of the Devil." This name comes from the strong currents at the area, where if one were to swim from Spuyten Duyvil to Manhattan, they'd likely be sucked under by "spite of the devil." It's worth Googling, so check out the term and the actual location at other websites!
Susan threatens to dump her boyfriend's body off of the banks of "Spuyten Duyvil." This is often overlooked as she's screaming it so loud that it's not clear to most people.
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