Nancy Heinbach, who played the lady at the grave, almost died during filming. She had a combination of heat stroke and low blood sugar and passed out several times before they were able to get her out of the heat.
Michael accidentally misspells his own name on the opening credits to his short film.
The intern asks if he should use some "C47's" to put up the window cover. Michael tells him to just use the clothespins he brought. In film lingo, clothespins are called C47's.
The intern calls the extension chord a "stinger". This is what film crews call an extension chord.
MOS actually stands for "Mit-Out-Sound". The story Michael Justice gives on the origin of the phrase is almost true. But instead of "mentally challenged" people, it was German immigrants who were hired as crew members in the early days of film.