Finding a place to shoot is not always the easiest thing to do. Convenience and availability tend to be the issue. Having said that, no one seems to be willing to let us borrow a house and there are too many issues with using an abandoned house. However, it seems that my house may work. The rooms that we are using in the film usually don't change much (except for the kitchen) so continuity probably won't be too evil for us. Still we will need to take pictures and notes to make sure there won't be difficulties when post production rolls around. We have the syringe, a big clock, a couch, a dining room table, and all the kitchen supplies at my house. Even better, all the rooms are right next to each other. Plus, the living room and the dining room have paralleled decoration to emphasize the "normal" home and to give it an uptight suspenseful feel. Did I not mention that we have wonderful lights below the cabinets that may prove useful and a chandelier that has adjustable light intensity. I just told the Director about it. We shall see.