According to cinematographer Daniel Patterson the short film was shot on 1 day with 3 cameras (Canon EOS 5D MII) always rolling simultaneously (multi-cam setup): "Like Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2014), we shot multi-cam on Mulignans (2015). We shot three cameras all the time and (shot the entire short) in one day. We had the support of the community, because we filmed on (director) Shaka King's parent's front step and in an historic jazz cafe/restaurant around the corner. The movie is all daylight, so we must have shot for about 10 hours. No time for super stylized lighting - we went with a bounce board. I had never met the other camera operators before the shoot, but we trusted each other and listened to each other and made a poignant satirical film."[2015]