Produced as an entry for the 2005 San Diego 48 Hour Film Project competition, this film was written, shot and edited in 47 hours and 30 minutes.
The corner of director Duane Trammell's signature painting can be seen in the government office. It is a painting done by his good friend Irina Negulescu for the short film 'Borderlands' about the US-Mexico border and has been in every film he has produced or directed since.
The number '3254' in the title refers to a model of computer used at an Air Traffic Control center.
The single two biggest expenses involved in the production was the cost of production insurance and the hiring of a mobile espresso cart for the cast and crew.
Stu Segal allowed free of charge the use of the Stu Segal Productions facility in San Diego for production.