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The costumes for the movie were predominantly red and green, with a specific requirement for fire engine red and vibrant green. The actors were asked to bring out all their red and green clothing for the scenes. Additionally, every shot had to be approved by the network and had to incorporate glitter bows, Christmas trees, and garlands, as the movie was a Christmas-themed production. Filming presented its own set of challenges, as the cast and crew had to adapt to the restrictions of lockdown. Instead of traditional casting offices, actors set up their own studios in their homes for self-tape auditions, allowing them to perfect their performances and send in multiple takes. This new level of control was made possible by the self-tape audition process and technology. Despite the challenges, the actors embraced and loved their work, and the cast and crew were reported to be beyond over the moon about the project.

GDL Nancy Harding

Yes , I love , I love it so much . What were the costumes like with this movie ? Ok .

GDL Nancy Harding

Ok . So costumes for this movie , red and white and it couldn't be burgundy . Ok .

GDL Nancy Harding

Ok . So it had to be fire engine red and green and of course , the costumers like pull everything green and red out of your closet and bring it because , you know , it's limiting every scene you need either red or white or red or green . So , film this movie .

GDL Nancy Harding

You're so talented Madison . Tell me the thing about doing a Christmas movie is every shot has to be approved by the network and it has to have glitter bows , Christmas tree , Garlin , all of that . I like that .

GDL Nancy Harding

So it had to be fire engine red and green and of course , the costumers like pull everything green and red out of your closet and bring it because , you know , it's limiting every scene you need either red or white or red or green . So , film this movie . So this was in Buffalo , New York in September .